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Judge Rules in Sermon Sharing Scandal
Learn about the sordid tale that began with pastors stealing Tim Keller's material and has led to the end of Southern Baptist church planting and the Christian blogosphere:
After an intensive three year investigation the justice department uncovered an extensive network of pastors, seminary students and other church workers who downloaded hundreds of sermons by Rev. Keller, distributed them and preached them regularly in churches across America...
Every Southern Baptist Church that has been planted in America since 1995 has either been planted by the Rev. Ed Stetzer or by someone who was following the script of one of his books. But Stetzer confesses "frankly I lift all of my material from Tim Keller, with this ruling I'm done"...
Geoff Hammond, President of the Southern Baptist's North American Mission Board (NAMB) is upbeat. "Yes, losing Stetzer was big...We are moving forward with a new vision of hosting more Beth Moore conferences. In fact, on January 2, 2008 Broadman and Holman will publish Beth's newest book 'Become a Moore Better You,' to coincide with her much anticipated 'Your Beth Life Now,' nationwide bus tour. So yes I am upbeat - who needs Stetzer or Keller when you've got Moore?"
The internet was the arena where most of Keller's sermons were shared, amongst Christian blogs and social networks. But these are being hit just as hard as the denominations. Famed Keller blogger and minister Steve McCoy of the Reformissionary blog has shut down his blog and left his church and is pursuing his dream of becoming a member of the Hollywood paparazzi. The leading Keller blogger on the internet, D. J. Chuang believes this is the end of the "Christian blogosphere." Chuang says "when it comes to 'Christian blogging' 50% of the bloggers out there were either blogging Keller's words or commenting on them. The other 50% were arguing with them. Now 50% of Christian bloggers have nothing to say and the other 50% have no one to argue with."
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I wonder how many churches and pastors would be shut down if it were illegal to preach someone elses sermons and the state actually prosecuted them.
And all along I thought it was YOUR sermons they were all preaching!
Darryl, after seeing this funny post, I guess I'll go ahead and tell you that I'm just about to use some of your stuff. I've enjoyed skimming some of your series, and a couple in particular have the kinds of scripture and direction that I would like to go in over the next six weeks.
In fact, tonight at our Wednesday devotional time, I've reworked one of your sermons on the Lord's Prayer. Thanks!
I love putting my stuff out there for others to use. I'm always glad when I find others inspecting, and commenting. Being a pastor that speaks three times a week, I'm grateful there are others who offer their freshness to the thirsty work. Thanks for putting yourself out there.