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Something Just Ain’t Right

Posted by Chris Case | April 21, 2008 .

At my church, we have been talking a lot about what it means to be the church and what the church looks like in the context of the community of northwest Atlanta. Its a church that was born out of the Willow Creek model of seeker sensitivity and there has been a groundswell of [...]

The Prosperity Gospel Veil

Posted by Chris Case | March 4, 2008 .

Being a resident in Atlanta, surrounded by the likes of Creflo Dollar and Bishop Eddie Long, destain for the prosperity gospel runs pretty deep. Its still amazing to me that these men, and others around the country, have some of the largest congregations in the country, yet preach a gospel of unfulfilled promises. [...]

The Wounding Church

Posted by Chris Case | February 18, 2008 .

“Too many people are living in a house of fear and not in a house of love. In the past, churches have been wounders of the healers, not healers of the wounded…Our huffing and puffing to impress God and our thrashing about to fix ourselves while hiding in our pettiness and wallowing in guilt are [...]

A battle cry for Christian reform

Posted by Chris Case | January 28, 2008 .

I’ve always had a bit of a love-hate relationships with Brian McLaren. Although I don’t always agree with his theological stances on issues or the way he tiptoes around certain questions, I do love the buttons we wants to push within the American church. He wants to talk about things that are very [...]

McKinley’s Thoughts on Emerging

Posted by Chris Case | December 4, 2007 .

Rick McKinley of the Imago Dei community in Portland recently posted his ‘thoughts on the emerging church.’ He started his post by talking about the desire people often have to place people instantly into ‘categories’ to decide whether we agree with them or don’t, often without delving into their writings or work. To [...]

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