What if we actually believed that humanity’s greatest tragedy was not a natural disaster or even mass casualties? But an entire city of lost sinners dying without a savior. Discover more at https://t.co/LbJQ0YCyF6 and learn how you can Pray, Give, Grow, and Go. #prayfortokyo
Thrilled to announce @christchurchwc’s 2025 Sunday Night Theology schedule. More info on each lecture can be found here: https://t.co/0Kh6lALUYX. If you’re in/near West Chester, join us on the last Sunday of each month at 5 PM for SNT. All are welcome. Questions are encouraged.
The @thomasjterry Episode is out!
Join us for a conversation with Thomas Terry, the founder of Humble Beast, member of Beautiful Eulogy, and Lead Pastor at Trinity Church in Portland, Oregon. https://t.co/LraHRRCpIe
Job 36 highlights the incredible greatness of God and the reasons we should give Him our praise! How are you encouraged through this Scripture Reading?
📲 Listen to Job here: https://t.co/0sFAfNDS7m
I've been so encouraged spending the last six days with these six men who love The Church and desire to think deeply about how to better serve the people in it.
I'm deeply thankful for the folks at @9Marks and for their work in helping pastors to build healthy churches, and I'm also grateful for our families who sacrificed a week of holding everything down so we could grow.
“…Because here’s something else that’s weird but true: in the day-to-day trenches of adult life, there is actually no such thing as atheism. There is no such thing as not worshipping. Everybody worships. The only choice we get is what to worship.” —David Foster Wallace - Non-Christian “This is Water” Speech.
“How do churches wrongly pursue beauty?”
@thomasjterry: "When they borrow from the world to manufacture superficial beauty and creativity.”
https://t.co/cEFZJvD1zz
Should pastors think about creativity and beauty in their churches? In this episode of Pastors Talk, @MarkDever and @JonathanLeeman talk about beauty in the church with @thomasjterry, the founder of Humble Beast.
https://t.co/cEFZJvD1zz
“What higher approval could a person enjoy than to know that what he or she has done is pleasing to God? Every Christian should have a passion to please God. We are to delight in honoring Him. It should be our greatest desire to please our Redeemer.” —RC Sproul
I wish I could somehow bottle up the cries and agony we heard that night and present it to folks and say, “This is what you’ll hear if you fail your congregation.”
Listen to @MarkDever and @JonathanLeeman talk to @thomasjterry about shepherding after a pastor’s moral failure.