Wonderful Sermon! Ive listened to several of Dr Murrays sermons, and have always left full and satisfied. Christ in Creation is a foundational sermon that will help all Christians understand their relationship with Christ in ways they experience Christ each and every day with their senses.
PS I found Pastor Nues sermon on Hebrews 2/Pslam 8 compliments this sermon well
Great Sermon! Everyone should listen to this sermon - not just those who believe the Biblical account. It will equip every saint and give pause to those who do not hold to six-day creation, particularly those who question the existence of our first parents. For those with children, he gives a most memorable and winsome Gospel offer at the end (of course, it is not just for the children!). If you go to his blog, http://headhearthand.posterous.com/the-quest-for-the-historical-adam, you can read and download the notes for additional reflection and study. His companion sermon "Christ in Creation" should be next on your playlist if you haven't already listened to it!
Great Sermon! This sermon will feed your soul! No matter how many books you've read or lectures you've heard on creation, you will want to listen as Dr. Murray opens God's Word and preaches the excellencies of Christ and God's gracious plan of redemption. Go to Dr. Murray's blog, http://headhearthand.posterous.com/christ-in-creation, and you can read and download his notes from the sermon for additional contemplation and study. Don't forget to listen to "Quest for the Historical Adam" as well.
VERY Thought provoking! Thank you for a very thought provoking presentation.
Many of the dangers you point out are very real indeed, especially the ones which equate business tactics to the running of the church.
One aspect I would mention however is, that some of the difficulty in 'pastoring' people over a multi-site church could also be experienced in a church that has a very large congregation. The Pastor would not necessarily know all the members personally or even have met all of them. The many elders in such sized churches meeting the needs of the vaious 'groups' in the congregation.
If also a church grows too large for its present premises and really feels the need for the preaching of a particular gifted Senior Pastor, cannot the multi-campus approach be used, as long as the Senior Pastor visits them all in rotation. ie the Bethlehem Baptist, Minnesota, scheme.
I do not believe though that this can be extended outside of very defined limits. eg. City limits.
Thanks once again for such a stimulating subject.
(I have no connection to Bethlehem Baptist, I just listen to some sermons on the internet)
Recommended-good investigation of timely topic I recommend that people listen to this good investigation of a timely topic. The Seacoast church came to my town recently, blanketing it with direct mail marketing, and I knew nothing about it at all. I found their web site, something I recommend anyone do if they see one of these franchise churches, and I picked a sermon almost at random which had the speaker saying that Jesus took one for us on the cross like a real man. This presentation explains that statement, because these churches deprecate any sort of theological soundness and emphasize modern business techniques. The presentation, which is full of quotes from a book by the franchise church movement (including Seacoast) is an eye opener with a lot of good background details.
Great Sermon! This a deeply thought-provoking
talk. Makes you look at oneself to
see how evil and wrong actions we
can do when we don't know God and
His love for us to follow. Without
God as our leader, we commit hurt
among our family.