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Wednesday
Sep282005

Gospel Witness on the Emerging Church

The Gospel Witness, publication of historic Jarvis Street Baptist Church in Toronto, has published an article on the Emerging Church by the senior pastor, Glendon Thompson. The article is not as negative as I would have predicted.
News of the emerging church may not be welcomed among evangelicals, tired of the endless stream of suspicious theological and ecclesiastical movements. But there are at least two reasons that advocates of the emerging church deserve a hearing: (1) they are anxious for a reformation of the church, a strong desire shared by many well-meaning Christians; (2) they have managed to return an all-important question to the forefront of the church's agenda: how should the church respond to our postmodern culture?
Thompson critiques the emerging church along three lines: it is driven by cultural relevancy; it overemphasizes conversation and de-emphasizes objective truth; and emphasizes experience and emotionalism. The article concludes with a call to relevancy ("Let's make every effort to translate biblical truth into the language of the day") and authentic Christian living. Not a bad little piece in all. It's another example of the appreciative but somewhat wary stance toward the emerging church taken by some in Reformed circles.

Reader Comments (3)

Darryl, I went to visit that church one Sunday night last year. I wondered what kind of an impact it was having in the community because I was thinking what an incredible location for God to work powerfully through a church. Its obviously very conservative Baptist with all the men in suits and many of the women in hats. But that's ok. I'm not sure of the impact it has in the community but that guy sure could preach. What a great building.

September 29, 2005 | Unregistered Commentergeorge

George: I still think something really good is going to happen again at that church one day. Hope so.

September 29, 2005 | Unregistered CommenterDarryl

Great thing to pray for, what a location to reach that surrounding community. Seaton House, Regent Park, Dundas and Sherbourne etc, etc. I know, lets get a Toronto Tabernacle started!!!

September 29, 2005 | Unregistered Commentergeorge

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