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Crap Artist, Literally

Austin L. Church wrote 1 month ago: What happens at a place is made more dramatic by the expectations we bring into it. I went to colleg … more →

Tags: College, Comic Relief, nastiness, pranks, Church of Christ, James A. Harding, last of the mohicans, Lipscomb University, Stone-Campbell Movement

Happy Birthday Owen Chapel

mcgarvey wrote 1 month ago: Owen Chapel Church of Christ, just south of Nashville, recently celebrated 150 years of ministry. Se … more →

Tags: History, congregational history, Nashville Churches of Christ

Alexander Campbell's Demonology Lecture in Nashville (1841)20 comments

John Mark Hicks wrote 1 month ago: Returning to some of my historical interests (which is probably not shared by many ), I have always … more →

Tags: Church History, Alexander Campbell, Deism, Demonology, Jesse B. Ferguson, John Thomas, Materialism, nashville, Nashville Whig

university church of christ in malibu appoints search committee to replace departing preacher dr. ken durham5 comments

bobcargill wrote 1 month ago: Dr. Nancy Magnusson Durham Dr. Ken Durham a sad day is upon us. my friend, dr. ken durham, preaching … more →

Tags: Robert Cargill, Church of Christ, pepperdine, Search, Malibu, University, Elders, ken durham, Preacher

Pacifism: David Lipscomb and Civil Government17 comments

Jay Guin wrote 1 month ago: David Lipscomb was the editor of the Gospel Advocate for nearly half a century, from the late 19th C … more →

Tags: Church of Christ, Civil Government, Gospel Advocate, pacifism

Flavil Yeakley on Thomas Campbell, The Restoration Movement, & Unity1 comment

WesWoodell wrote 1 month ago: Thomas Campbell The following is a transcript of Flavil Yeakley’s talk this past week at the C … more →

Tags: Resources, Harding, Flavil Yeakley, Church of Christ, Churches of Christ, restoration movement, Thomas Campbell, Alexander Campbell, barton stone

David Lipscomb regarding the hiring of F. D. Shrigley

Joseph wrote 2 months ago: Though we disagree, I know his heart, and I know he loves Lord Jesus, and I know he is seeking the k … more →

Tags: Christianity, God, shrigley, Church of Christ

Why I Oppose the October 4, 2009 “Great Communion” Celebration of the Restoration Movement19 comments

bobcargill wrote 3 months ago: The last time I checked, Luke 22:14 did not say, “Do this in remembrance of Thomas Campbell.” " … more →

Tags: Robert Cargill, Religion, Bible, pepperdine, Thomas Campbell, Church of Christ, Disciples of Christ Historical Society, Great Communion, restoration movement

A little help needed

mcgarvey wrote 3 months ago: A colleague and I were talking today about the early days at Nashville Bible School.  It is our unde … more →

Tags: Churches of Christ, nashville, Research, James A. Harding, David Lipscomb College, Nashville Bible School

Christians and Politics: Abstinence is the Best Policy

rogueminister wrote 5 months ago: This is a short paper I wrote, for an ethics class, about responsible engagement of the political sp … more →

Tags: america, Bible, Christianity, church, Democrats, Faith, God, Government, Jesus

My Church and Non-Violence5 comments

nickloyd wrote 5 months ago: What does my specific church history teach about non-violence? As we pick up our discussion on “Jesu … more →

Tags: Politics, Religion, spirituality, Theology, Alexander Campbell, Barton W. Stone, Benjamin Franklin, Christian Church, Christianity

Dialogue with Robert Prater: Robert's Comment About Progressive Dialogue51 comments

Jay Guin wrote 5 months ago: Several days ago, Robert posted a comment that I’ve been meaning to get to for a while. Rich, … more →

Tags: Alexander Campbell, Church of Christ

Ira North and Church Benevolence

stevem wrote 6 months ago: There are two extreme positions that one can take on the question,  “Must all benevolent work … more →

Tags: church, restoration movement, Benevolence, Churches of Christ, H. Leo Boles, Ira North, Church benevolence, Anti-ism, Anti cooperation movement

Lipscomb & Sewell2 comments

mcgarvey wrote 6 months ago: Some weeks ago I searched the Gospel Advocate for 1889 looking, of course, for CEWD, and saw this ad … more →

Tags: stone-campbell studies, Churches of Christ, lipscomb, nashville, Research, Archives, Theology, archival discoveries, Nashville Churches of Christ

DLC Honors Veteran Preachers, 1954

mcgarvey wrote 6 months ago: Here is another installment in my Dorris research.  From the February 25, 1954 Gospel Advocate, page … more →

Tags: stone-campbell studies, Churches of Christ, lipscomb, Peace, nashville, Research, photos, Nashville Churches of Christ, C. E. W. Dorris

Children, Church and Baptism39 comments

John Mark Hicks wrote 7 months ago: I recently posted a brief statement on “Children at the Table” in which I suggested that … more →

Tags: Theology, Baptism, Children, church, Ecclesiology, Salvation, Soteriology

South College Street Christian Church

mcgarvey wrote 7 months ago: A kind and generous friend passed along to me a sketch of South Nashville Christian Church, also kno … more →

Tags: stone-campbell studies, Churches of Christ, lipscomb, nashville, Research, photos, congregational history, Nashville Churches of Christ, C. E. W. Dorris

Patternism, Division and Grace17 comments

John Mark Hicks wrote 7 months ago: Patternism does not entail division as long as it does not subvert grace and it graciously treats an … more →

Tags: Stone-Campbell, Alexander Campbell, Division, E. G. Sewell, Ecclesiology, Grace, patternism, perfectionism, Unity

David Lipscomb (1910)3 comments

John Mark Hicks wrote 7 months ago: Towards the end of 1909 David Lipscomb fell seriously ill and was unable to write for the Gospel Adv … more →

Tags: Stone-Campbell, Christology, Civil Government, God, kingdom, Preaching, Rebaptism, Sectarianism, Texas Tradition


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