Concluding Thoughts on the ERLC Summit

It is clear from the amount of activity on the Twitter hashtag for the ERLC Leadership Summit (#erlcsummit) that this event is necessary and helpful to Christians who want to be equipped in how the gospel intersects with human sexuality. Many accused the appeal to convictional kindness and gospel fidelity in the Summit’s sessions to be misogynistic, homo-phobic, and bigoted. …

Thoughts from the ERLC Leadership Summit: Days Two and Three

Reminder: all primary sessions and panels are uploaded on the ERLC website and can be viewed here. Day 2 and 3 of ERLC Leadership Summit provided more fireworks on Twitter. They also provided some great content on how the gospel interacts with sexuality and how the church should respond in this age of confusion both inside the church and out. As …

Thoughts from the ERLC Leadership Summit: Day One

 B21 will be checking in from the ERLC Leadership Summit daily. Just a reminder, you can keep up with the sessions at the ERLC Summit by following us @baptist21 or by checking in on the #erlcsummit on twitter. Also, you can view the sessions live at live.erlc.com One does not have to be in ministry very long to know that …

ERLC Leadership Summit: The Gospel and Human Sexuality

Our brother Paul tells us that the when God establishes marriage in the beginning (A man shall leave his father and mother and hold fast to his wife and the two shall become one flesh)  that “this mystery is profound” and it “refers to Christ and the church” (Eph. 5:31-32). Our brother has established for us that human sexuality is …

Year One: Don’t Plant a Church

Baptist 21 is excited to offer a three-part post from Matt Chewning, Lead Pastor of Netcast Church in Beverly, MA–a suburb of Boston. In these posts Chewning walks through the first three years of planting a church, offering practical insight and wisdom from his experience as to how we all should rethink mission and strategy in church planting. Be sure …

Why “Heaven is for Real” Scares Me

In a few days the movie based off the best selling “Evangelical Christian” book of the last decade, Heaven is For Real, debuts. Some of the truths in the sentence I just wrote frighten me and cause me to wonder if we have a biblically discerning, “Berean” culture in today’s Evangelical Church (cf. Acts 17:11). If you have not read the …

Pastoral Poison: Self-Glory

Guest post by Matt Chewning, Lead Pastor of Netcast Church in Beverly, MA Pastoral Poison: Self-Glory Self-Glory Competition: For as far back as I can remember, I’ve been the most competitive person I know. I hate losing — I hate it more than I love winning. Besides being born a sinner, I also was born into a family where this “competitive trait” drove …

Announcing the 2014 Baptist21 Panel at the SBC in Baltimore

Baptist21 is excited to once again host a lunch panel at this year’s SBC in beautiful Baltimore, MD. Our panelists will be discussing the most pressing issues facing the church and what these issues mean for our mission and engagement in the world. What: A Lunch Panel on Pressing Issues in the SBC Where: Ballroom II on Level 400 of the Baltimore …

The Gospel Project Panel at T4G

  Groups are a big part of local church ministry. Whether they come in the form of discipleship groups, accountability groups, Sunday School, or home groups, it’s clear that evangelicals believe groups matter. For this reason, The Gospel Project is excited about hosting a discussion panel on Group Ministry in the Local Church at Together for the Gospel on Wednesday, April 9th in …

Noah: The Movie and the Message

  Some evangelicals are up in arms (what else is new?) about the new Noah movie with Russell Crowe and the Nephilim rock people because (surprise surprise) it’s not accurate to the biblical text. So, some are calling for a boycott (again, what else is new?). Shhh… don’t tell them that Jesus didn’t invent the chair like Jim Caviziel’s portrayal …