"Seeker Sensitive"
"Purpose Driven" "Contemporary Music"
Heretical Influence in the Church
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"The
church that can’t worship must be entertained. And men who can’t lead a church
to worship must provide the entertainment." -A. W. Tozer
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What do you think about the state of today's Church?
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Straight Talk about the Seeker Church Movement with Dr. John MacArthur. (Courtesy of Grace to You)
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The Heresy Train has no Brakes: once Heresy is allowed into a church, and is not confronted by a discerning congregation or leadership, that church is destined to lose it's witness to the community, and eventually die.
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What Bill Hybels said about the Gay movement (on two different occasions):
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Rev. Chris Rosebrough examines and reviews a recent "sermon" by Bill Hybels at the Willow Creek Community Church, entitled, "Songs and Stories that Shape us":
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A typical "Seeker Sensitive" Church:
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The Sermon subject for March 2015, on the Leon Springs Baptist Church, Texas
sign, makes it obvious that this is
a “Purpose Driven” Church:
"Practical Tips to Improve All Relationships." This is pure "Seeker Sensitive" nonsense. "Practical Tips?" "All Relationships?"
That could be construed to mean almost anyone, non-Christian included; maybe living in sin.
What about an individual's "relationship" to Christ? What about Preaching and Teaching the Word of God?
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Kentucky Baptist "Seeker Sensitive" Churches, stoop to the idiocy of giving away Guns, to attract new members:
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Giving away Guns and Steak Dinners to bring in new members to Kentucky Churches:
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In addition to making the Southern Baptist Convention look silly, with the "Guns and Steaks" giveaway door prizes, you have to wonder what the general public thinks. Here's a sample of what's being said:
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THE CHURCH GROWTH MOVEMENT:
AN ANALYSIS OF RICK WARREN'S
"PURPOSE DRIVEN"
CHURCH GROWTH STRATEGY:
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Heresy enters a church congregation when there is no discernment; and people refuse to judge false teaching.
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The Seeker Friendly
Movement: A Prophetic Warning by Rev. David Wilkerson (Courtesy of Youtube and Sermonindex.net)
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Even
someone like Benny Hinn, got it right about the heresy of "Seeker
Sensitive" Churches; here calling out the heresy of Joel Osteen, who waffled on the Larry King program.
(I do not endorse
Benny Hinn's heretical theology; however, here he got it right about the problematic
"Seeker Sensitive" Churches, and those pastors who preach anything
other than the true Gospel).
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"Jesus
said, 'Preach the gospel to every creature.' But men are getting tired of the
divine plan; they are going to be saved by a priest, going to be saved by the
music, going to be saved by theatricals, and nobody knows what! Well, they may
try these things as long as ever they like; but nothing can ever come of the
whole thing but utter disappointment and confusion, God dishonoured, the gospel
travestied, hypocrites manufactured by the thousands, and the church dragged
down to the level of the world." (Charles Haddon Spurgeon,
"Metropolitan Tabernacle Pulpit," Volume 40, page 199, 1888)
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The irreverence of
casualness in dress and behavior in worship; and the lack of respect for the
Lord and His House, which has been encouraged by pastors in the "Seeker
Sensitive" movement,
needs to be addressed:
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Can we serve Church "Cafeteria Style?" (Does God Care How We Do Church?)
A sermon by Robert I. Deffinbaugh, graduate of Dallas Theological Seminary, Th.M. , 1971; Pastor of Community Bible Chapel, Richardson, Texas.
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Changing the meaning of Scripture to mean something else in a sermon: an interview with Pastor Chip Thornton, Prays Mill Baptist Church, Douglasville, Georgia
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"7-11 Hymns"
These mind-numbing "ditties" often contain lyrics not suitable for church, or anywhere for that matter.
Consider the following expose presented by Todd Friel:
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"That
very church which the world likes best is sure to be that which God
abhors." (Charles Haddon Spurgeon, "How Saints May Help The
Devil," July 24, 1859)
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"When
amusement is necessary to get people
to listen to the gospel there will be
failure. This is not
the method of Christ. To form an organization and
provide all kinds of entertainment for young people, in order that
they may
come to the Bible classes, is to be foredoomed
to failure."
--G.
Campbell Morgan
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Knowing vs. Feeling in Worship
In this excerpt from his message at the Ligoner Ministries
2009 West Coast Conference, Alistair Begg reminds us of the importance of
knowledge in worship.
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Uncommonsense - churches becoming entertainment
centers (Source: "Life Talk" with Nicholas Heald, a Southern Baptist)
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"The Whole Earth is Full of His Glory: The Recovery of
Authentic Worship"
Dr. R. Albert Mohler, Jr.
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"Learning How to Worship: An Introduction" by Dr. Alistair Begg
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"Worship: True and False" Rev. Roy Mohon
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Can the Church borrow the marketing tools of the world and
apply them to the Church?
What is the history of the Church Growth, Purpose Driven movement and
its false premises?
“The Church of Tares” answers those questions.
(Used with permission)
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Uncovering the False Teaching of
Rick Warren in one of his sermons:
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"WHY WE DO NOT FOLLOW THE 'PURPOSE DRIVEN' SCHEME" [OF RICK WARREN] By Ron Melick
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Rick Warren invites Woman "Pastor" to "Preach" at his Saddleback Church:
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Rick Warren builds bridge to Muslims: (Christians and Muslims worship the same God?)
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Rick Warren, Seeker
Sensitives, Purpose Driven Churches, Emergents, and Muslims
This short video
sample (below) is from the video, "The Submerging Church." It shows how Rick Warren and
others are seeking to unite with Muslims:
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Rick Warren's prayer at Presidential Inauguration raises serious theological questions:
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Rick Warren speaks at the Islamic
Society of North America 46th annual convention in Washington, D.C.
But the Bible says: "Prove all things; hold fast to that which is good. Abstain from all appearance of evil"
(1 Thessalonians 5:21-22)
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Rick Warren: “Legendary Cat
Stevens
came by to see me today as I
worked at
home on a sermon”
Who knew that Rick Warren
and
Yusuf Islam (Cat Stevens)
were this close?
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"Islam can be a violent faith" says Chaplain to Queen Elizabeth II:
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100 passages in
the Koran that 'invite people to violence' So, why is Rick Warren associating with Muslims and writing 'statements of understanding'? And a more pressing question is, "Why are Southern Baptist pastors paying any attention to Rick Warren?"
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Muslims and Christians DO NOT believe the same things! They DO NOT worship the same God!
Rick Warren is wrong in trying to unite the Christian community with Muslims.
Case in point: The murder of Royal Fusilier Lee Rigby by Muslims part of a "Muslim Patrol" of vigilantes trying to enforce "Sharia Law" in east London; their glorification of the murder; their courtroom outburst; clearly illustrates that Muslims hate Christians.
(Story in .pdf file below):
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Islamic Militants have been caught in England, attempting to "radicalize" local school children from Christian backgrounds. They have been operating a "Trojan Horse" operation, calling themselves, "Educational Activists"with the intent of pursuing an "Islamising" agenda. Several pdf files below and the video explain what has been going on. (Sources: The Daily Mail, The Telegraph, The Daily Mirror newspapers).
Christians and Muslims, despite what Rick Warren says, DO NOT believe the same thing! Nor should they be cooperating with one another in a church setting, as he has proposed, trying to find a way they can cooperate!
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Member of Parliament and Shadow Secretary of State for Education in Great Britain, Tristram Hunt said: "Islamic Extremism is a poisonous and cancerous ideology."
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Under fire, vicar who said
'we love Allah': Liberal
clergyman attacked by
traditional Anglicans for allowing full Muslim prayer service in his Church:
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Racist thugs
jailed for 36 years for battering two men almost to death with baseball bats
because they weren't Muslim:
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It was reported in the press, July 2014, that Muslim militants, seen in this picture, have destroyed a tomb, which is one of two sites generally recognized as that of Jonah, one of the Minor Prophets, in the Bible. (See the book of Jonah in the Old Testament).
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The Jews believe that Jonah was buried in Hebron. The Muslims believe he is buried in Mosul, Iraq. In any case, it is wanton destruction of a site in the old Near East, in Old Testament lands of the Bible.
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On this Memorial Day 25 MAY 2015,
I invite your consideration of the video which follows, depicting the desecration of Soldiers' war graves by Muslim extremists. Rick Warren needs to seriously reconsider his rapproachement between himself and the Muslim community.
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From the BBC and The Daily Mail Newspaper, come the following reports. Dateline: March 2012: A furious mob has desecrated dozens of
Commonwealth War Graves in a Libyan cemetery.
Headstones commemorating British and Allied servicemen,
killed during World War II campaigns in the Western Desert, lay smashed and
strewn across Benghazi Military Cemetery.
One man seen on the
video, can be heard saying: "This is a grave of a Christian" as he
uprooted a stone headstone from the ground.
Another voice in
the footage says of the people buried in the cemetery: "These are
dogs."
The attacks
happened in the eastern city of Benghazi, near where British and Commonwealth
troops fought heavy battles against German and Italian forces during the
1939-45 war.
The BBC reported that the attacks took place
at the British Military Cemetery and the War Graves Cemetery.
Britain's Mail on Sunday newsapaper, which
reported the attacks on its front page on Sunday, said many of the graves
cemetery belong to members of Britain's 7th Armoured Division, known as the
Desert Rats, who played a crucial role in the battle for control of Libya and
Egypt between 1941 and 1943.
It said the Commonwealth graves there
included servicemen from Australia, New Zealand, South Africa and India.
The footage posted
on Facebook showed about two dozen men in a cemetery in daylight. Several
carried Kalashnikov automatic rifles and were wearing the mismatched camouflage
uniforms commonly seen on militia members.
In an unhurried and
systematic way, they kicked over neatly-arranged rows of headstones. "We
will start with this and then carry on," says one voice on the recording.
At one point, the person filming the footage also took his boot to a headstone.
Another group had
placed a ladder against the large stone and metal cross overlooking the cemetery,
and was smashing it with hammers. Several onlookers milled around the cemetery
but no one was seen on the footage trying to intervene.
At one point, a
voice on the recording says: "Come and see the incription on this ...
There is Hebrew writing on it."
About
200 graves and a cross were damaged at the Benghazi British Military Cemetery
in Libya in March 2012. As they rampage among the graves, Muslims repeatedly
say of the dead servicemen: they are dogs, they are dogs. The Benghazi War
Cemetery was also damaged.
More than 150 graves... were smashed or desecrated last year by a mob of
Islamist extremists who invaded the Commonwealth war cemetery in Benghazi.
Months later, the cemetery was attacked again, wreaking further destruction to
the graves and memorial crosses... Nobody has been brought to justice for the
destruction of the war graves... Radical Islamists have attacked Coptic and
Orthodox churches, assaulted priests, fired grenades at Red Cross offices that
were accused of proselytizing and destroyed dozens of shrines of the Sufi sect
of Islam. Under the influence of the same ideology, Libyan military authorities
arrested more than 50 Egyptian Copts and other foreign Christians in Benghazi
on suspicion of proselytizing or distributing Christian pamphlets. This year
alone, a Coptic church in Misrata was bombed, killing two Egyptian Christians,
and a Coptic church in Benghazi was torched, nearly killing its priest.
This desecration is notable only
because it was filmed. Muslims desecrated Istanbul's Christian cemeteries many
times in the past 20 years. In September 2009, 90 tombstones were broken near
ancient Valukli Monastery. In September 1955 Christian churches, cemeteries,
and properties owned by Istanbul's Greek Orthodox community were desecrated and
destroyed in a pogrom.
In mid-December of 2005, roughly 200 Muslim Azerbaijani
soldiers were caught on videotape using sledgehammers to demolish medieval
Armenian Christian cemetery in the Djulfa region of Nakhichevan. This was a
sacred site of the Armenian Church. The cemetery dated back to the 7th century
and was once home to as many as 10,000 intricately carved stone-crosses. This
attack, which followed previous demolitions in 1998 and 2002, completely
destroyed this cemetery.
In May 2011 Muslims destroyed and desecrated a Christian graveyard in Chak
Jhumra, Faisalabad, Pakistan, using a tractor to plough over a number of tombs.
Buried coffins were broken and the bones of the dead were brought to the
surface. The local police refused to open an inquiry. Muslims threatened local
Christians who attempted to file a lawsuit.
Palestinian Muslims desecrated 70 Christian graves in two Christian cemeteries in
the West Bank village of Jiffna near Ramallah in May 2009.
??The phenomenon of cross-destruction goes back to the life
and example of Muhammad. A tradition reported by al-Waqidi said that if ever
Muhammad found an object in his house with the mark of a cross on it, he would
destroy it. (W. Muir, The life of Muhammad. Volume 3, p.61, note 47.)
Desecration of Christian cemeteries is a small part of
Muslim intimidation and violence against Christian and Jewish minorities. There
are hundreds of Muslim no-go zones in Europe. If the present trends continue,
Muslims will become the majority of European population in about 50 years.
European Jews are attacked with great regularity and they already flee Europe.
(This video has been vetted by the "Snopes" website).
The video follows (sound has been removed):
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Rev. Franklin Graham had this to say about Muslims:
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For the life of me, I cannot
understand why Rick Warren would want to sign a document, referenced in
details on this website, that would say that there is any common ground
between Islam and Christianity; that there is any way Christians should
cooperate with Muslims.
I also cannot understand why any
Southern Baptist pastor would not question this relationship Rick Warren
is trying to build, between Muslims and Christians; and continue to
support Warren's "Purpose Driven" agenda!
With church Pastors continuing to follow the folly of the "Seeker Sensitive" movement of Rick Warren, consider the latest released study from the Pew Research Center:
How the world's religious landscape will look in 2050:
Islam will become America's second-largest religion as the percentage of
atheists across the globe will fall, in the following pdf article:
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"Christianity Confronts Islam"
Dr. Michael Horton interviews Sam Solomon:
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"The Purpose Driven Life"
has an Inadequate Gospel
Rick
Warren's best selling book "The Purpose Driven Life" presents the
gospel such an inadequate way that it will only lead to false conversions and
apostasy. Todd Friel and John Macarthur explain what's up with The Purpose
Driven Life.
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"The
Morass of Seeker Sensitive" with Dr. Justin Peters, from a seminar at Stavanger, Norway, 2015:
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The "Machine" behind Rick Warren: run by Dan Southerland.
(How a church is destroyed with Purpose Driven Drivel)
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The following
is taken from Dan Southerland's book: "Transitioning," and page references are
given where appropriate. This is what they're pushing:
(Southerland's
Overall Steps to "Transition" your church):
Change
your Approach - from "Program Driven" (read: traditional), to
"Purpose Driven".
Change
your Target - from reaching saved fellow Christians to reaching the
"un-churched". (this is an oxymoron, since church is by definition
for the saved. Is "jail" for the "un-jailed"?)
Change
your Leadership - Move away from a Deacon Board leadership (read:
Biblical) model, and have the staff make all the decisions. (in other words, let the
people whose paychecks depend on the choices made decide everything. No matter
that this may open them up to spiritual attack and make them vulnerable to
unethical, even un-Biblical decisions!)
Change
your Pastors - From a senior pastor model to multiple pastors. (not wrong in
and of itself, but they're using this to make up a new "board" of directors). (Like adding a non-seminary trained "Worship Leader" to the staff).
Change
your Ministry - From staff doing all the ministry to lay ministers doing the
ministry. (again, it's not bad in and of itself to use lay-pastors, but they
use it to increase indoctrination and "group-think").
Change
your Strategy - From no plan to a "Life-cycle process" that is
"driven by small groups" (see more on this below).
Change
your Schedule - Have your services targeted to the "un-churched", and
if you must reach the already saved, do it in a separate service. (Why confuse
those poor pagans with true gospel and Biblical teaching?)
Change
your Small Groups - from traditional educational groups to
"relational" small groups. (This is also used to increase peer
pressure to accept wrong teaching, and as a format to "seed" in
strategically placed proponents to apply pressure to members to conform.)
Pastors
are taught that objectors are "Sanballats" whom Southerland calls
"leaders from hell". He goes on to write "You cannot call this
guy a leader from hell to his face, but you can call him a Sanballat".
(pg. 115).
Be
Willing To Let People Leave the Church: Southerland teaches that the
traditional members who are pillars of the church can just hold you back from
the changes, and fight your methods. He and Rick Warren are proud of the numbers
they've chased off. "When you set the vision and stay the course, you
determine who leaves" (pg 127). (They don't care that their new
"church" is a mile wide and an inch deep spiritually. It's only the numbers and
the money that count in the long run, no matter how much they try to trumpet
their desire to "reach the un-churched").
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The Gospel According to Warren:
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In the following 2 short videos, Dr. R.C. Sproul, Dr. Ravi Zacharias, and
Dr. Albert Mohler (President of
Southern Baptist Theological Seminary in Louisville, Kentucky) explain the
"Seeker Sensitive," "Purpose Driven," and "Emergent church" philosophy, behind the "contemporary" worship movement, that has
gradually taken root, across the country in Baptist churches and other denominations.
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RC
Sproul masterfully gets to the core of the seeker movement by
asserting it’s fundamental errors: (1) that unbelievers are
“seeking” God, and (2) that the purpose of weekly worship is to reach the
lost.
That
last statement probably made you stop cold in your tracks.
Let’s
face it, the job of every believer is to share the Gospel of Jesus Christ – the
Good News that if you acknowledge your sinful state, repent of your sins and
accept Christ as your Savior, then you would gain eternal salvation and
relationship with the Father.
It’s
our daily job, evidenced by our daily lives. But because we don’t live the
Gospel message, we assume that if we hit “sinners” over the head with a bat and
drag them into church on Sunday, then the Gospel will “get into them” through
osmosis and they would be changed!
So,
the church and worship service becomes a marketing event that uses worldly
tools (car raffles, coffee shops, provocative sermons, etc.) to attract new
clients worshippers.
Sproul
said it best:
If
you want a power in your Church, be an expository preacher; preach the Word
because that’s where the Spirit is. Isn’t that God’s strategy? If we believe
God’s strategy, we’re going to preach the Word.
Amen,
RC…Amen!
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Rick Warren's "Purpose Driven" methodology is being cloned in many churches:
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"SELLING JESUS"
The following discussion from “The White Horse
Inn” Christian roundtable, deals with
the subject of the modern-day church using marketing schemes to influence
society rather than faithfully preaching the Gospel of Jesus Christ. The
speakers are Michael Horton, Ken Jones, Scott Clark, and Rod Rosenbladt. (Courtesy of Youtube)
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MC DONALD'S...... IS THEIR KIND OF PLACE:
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Many pastors are following Rick Warren's advice on his website: Pastors.com. Here is an example of his heretical teaching on tithing:
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Sinner aka "Seeker Sensitive Friendly" Church
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Are You Considering the Rick Warren
& Bill Hybels Model for Your Church? (Source: Amos 3:7 website)
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How do you know if your church is going "Purpose Driven?"
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One Group Believes McDonald's Inside Churches Will
Bring In More Worshippers
Does the modern church need Big Macs to bring
more worshippers into the fold? At least one religious group believes so.
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Dr. Gary Gilley visited Ireland and spoke on issues concerning
the Evangelical church today
These videos are part of a four part series on the damning
indictment of the market-driven churches that are so popular today. This first
video is an introduction to the church in the "age of entertainment".
Dr. Gilley contends that the church has sold out to our culture so that the
influences of the culture have become the influences in the church. The most
significant forces pressing against the church are entertainment, market driven
philosophies and psychology. These three are largely absent from the Bible, yet
are startlingly prevalent in evangelical churches. The leaders and issues he
concentrates on most are Rick Warren and his book The Purpose Driven Church,
Bill Hybels and Lee Strobel. In the third and fourth parts of this series, Dr.
Gilley will explain what the Emerging Church is and how it is dangerous to the
Evangelical community. (in public domain).
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Note: Your internet "browser" must support "Vimeo" type "you tubes," to see the films on this page. Most will not play on mobile iPhone or iPad
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"Programs, Programs, Get Your Programs" (Exposing the Flaws of a Fad-Driven Church)
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The Critical Elements of Worship (with Dr. John MacArthur, Grace to You, Copyright 2007, All rights reserved, Used with permission)
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Dr. Peter Masters: Four
Messages on
non-biblical "Contemporary Worship."
How the Scriptures have been manipulated and misinterpreted by pastors, to
justify the inclusion of this type false worship.
Part 1: The Ecstatic Emotionalism of
Contemporary Worship
Part 2: Musical Instruments
Part 3: Leading Worship: Who and How
Part 4: The Ingredients of Worship
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The Kind of Worship God Desires
(with Dr. John MacArthur, Grace to You, Copyright 2008, All rights reserved. Used with permission)
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The Charismatic Movement and its detrimental effect on the Church
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The Charismatic Movement is primarily the reason the church is in the mess its in today. In virtually every area that church life is unbiblical, you can attribute it to the charismatic movement.
Bad theology, superficial worship, unbiblical raising of hands, ego, prosperity gospel, personality elevation...all of that comes out of the charismatic movement.
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Are Tongues for Today?
(Panel Discussion with Michael
Horton, Alistair Begg, and RC Sproul)
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The new wave of "Charismania"...
NAR: New Apostolic Reformation
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The "New Apostolic Reformation" cult was investigated on National Public Radio:
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Practical Concerns in the Local Church: Counterfeit "Christian" Practices
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“Marks of Real Church Growth”
March 24, 2013 (John MacArthur, “Grace to You,” Copyright
2013, All rights reserved. Used with
Permission)
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The Deception of "Christian" Rock Music with Pastor Zac Poonen,
Christian
Fellowship Church, Bangalore, India
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(Zac Poonen was formerly an Indian Naval Officer who has been serving the
Lord in India for the past 40 years as a Bible-teacher and elder having
responsibility for
a number of churches. He has written a number of books and
articles in English which have been translated in other Indian languages
as well.
His messages given in India and abroad are available on audio
and video formats. Zac Poonen also supports himself and his family
through "tent-making" and does not
receive any salary for his services. He does not receive any
royalty for any of his books, audio tapes, video tapes or CDs.) (Used with permission)
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"In my opinion, the great single need of the moment is that light-hearted superficial religionists to be struck down with a vision of God, high and lifted up, with His train filling the temple. (See Isaiah 6). The holy art of worship seems to have passed away like the Shekinah glory from the tabernacle. As a result, we are left to our own devices and make up the lack of spontaneous worship by bringing in countless cheap and tawdry activities to hold the attention of the church people." -Dr. A.W. Tozer
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"When the standard of music is lowered, then the standard of dress is also lowered. When the standard of dress is lowered, then the standard of conduct is also lowered. When the standard of conduct is lowered, then the sense of value in God's truth is lowered." -Gordon Sears, Christian Musician who worked with Rev. Charles E. Fuller's "Old-Fashioned Revival Hour" radio broadcast ministry.
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Ex-Worship Leader, Dan Lucarini explains in a radio interview what is wrong with "Contemporary Christian" Music
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The problems created by "Contemporary Worship" is widespread. Rev. David Marshall, Pastor of Trinity Reformed Baptist Church in New Zealand, tells about it, in his native country.
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The "Seeker Sensitive" Movement now in Britain
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With attendance plummeting, church turns to a new
solution: carnival rides
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UK
cathedrals become amusement parks to attract visitors
Slides, mini golf and gin – drawcard
or distraction?
Notice in the following article the un-biblical justifications given by those who oversee those churches:
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Ed Stetzer's Red Herrings
on the Church Music Issue:
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Ed Stetzer SAYS BOOKS CHANGE MINDS BUT SONGS CHANGE
HEARTS????:
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What is "Contemporary Worship"?
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"Why I've Stopped Singing in Your Church"
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Straight Talk about the Seeker Church Movement
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A Southern Baptist, David J. Horn, tells why so many churches are following the "Purpose-Driven" "Seeker-Sensitive" Movement
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A Biblical Response to the "Church-Growth" "Purpose-Driven" "Emergent Church" Off-brand Movements
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“The reason so many churches are
declining is shallow discipleship." Shallow discipleship “is due to
the fact that preachers are not preaching the authority of Christ in the power
of the Holy Spirit. Without that anointing, there is no purpose, no power, and
no authority.”
-Dr. Stephen Olford
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What does the term "Missional
Church" mean?
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“Missional” = a vague, trendy word describing
something having to do with spreading the Gospel all the time, but with modern,
culture-savvy undertones and apparently containing content, which the SBC, the
most historically evangelistic and missions-driven denomination in the history
of western Protestantism, still needs to be taught by young, hip guys who (with
respect) have had to sacrifice little for the Gospel. Also no hint of this kind
of trendy language in the writings of William Carey, Billy Graham, and other
giants of world missions and evangelism since the Reformation. It is an off-shoot of the "Purpose Driven" and "Seeker Sensitive" off-brand movements.
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The Adulation of Man in the "Purpose Driven Life"
Degrading
the Gospel to a formulated, whispered prayer to find ones true self is part of
what one discovers in Rick Warren's, "The Purpose-Driven Life" movement.
Addressing a large group of pastors and Christian leaders at the Metropolitan
Tabernacle in London, Richard Bennett spoke with deep concern. He exposed the
widespread movement that is afflicting thousands upon thousands of souls around
the world. Not only does Richard document Warren's empire of deceit using
Warren's own words, but also with precision and the light of Scripture he gives
the true Gospel of the Lord Jesus Christ.
(Used with permission.)
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"Contemporary Worship" is only part of the problem;
it also involves: "The Emergent Church," "Seeker Sensitive Service," "Purpose Driven," and "Missional Church" movement philosophies.
The pseudo-theological methodology "Emergent
Church" model, with an emphasis on being "Seeker Sensitive," was explored in a recent article written by Bob
Allen, managing editor of "Associated Baptist Press News" (which is
planning to merge with "The Religious Herald.") The article
appeared in the April 29, 2013 issue of "The Religious Herald," the
Virginia Baptist State newspaper. The article, titled, "Author
proposes to end Interfaith Hostility," was an open endorsement of Brian
McLaren's latest book, and his role in the "Emergent Church"
movement.
Brian McLaren's theology is suspect, as explained below in
the video titled, "Post Modernism and the Emergent Church." His
liberal viewpoint is the new branding of the old "Seeker Sensitive"
movement of the 1990's, and it needs to be seen for what it is: heresy, plain
and simple. Every chapter of his books dies the death of a thousand
qualifications. It appeals, though, to people in the church because they
don't want to deal with doctrine.
It's kind of like a man I had dinner with recently, who
stated, "Well, we all believe the same thing don't we?" No, we
don't.
Dr. Al Mohler, President of Southern Baptist Theological
Seminary, told about a recent interview that appeared in "Time"
magazine, in which Brian McLaren stated, when asked about his position on
homosexuality, said, "I'm reluctant to answer, because whatever I say,
will offend someone." That was his answer! On a blog sponsored
by "Christianity Today," McLaren suggested "we take a 5 year
moratorium on talking about homosexuality, and come back in 5 years, and see if
we still believe what we believe." That's the essence of
"Post-Modernism." This is the abdication of Christian
responsibility! It is an abdication of Christian conviction, and it is a
cave-in of Christian courage. We do have an answer, and it's not like we
don't know what it is!
In the following 3 short videos, Dr. R.C. Sproul, Dr. Ravi Zacharias, and Dr. Albert Mohler (President of Southern Baptist Theological
Seminary in Louisville, Kentucky) explain the "seeker sensitive/purpose driven" and "emergent church" philosophy, behind
the "contemporary" worship movement that has gradually taken root in in many Baptist Churches.
Then, in another video, Southern Baptist preacher, Dr. Vance Havner, speaks to the
three temptations facing today's church.
Listen carefully, as they
explain why it happened, where this bogus theology came from, what worship
really is ("contemporary" music is just part of the problem).
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"When the church playhouse becomes more
important than
the church prayer house,
when recreation gets ahead of
re-creation, then God’s house has become a den of thieves."
–Dr. Vance Havner
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Churches are
Using Carnal Means to Attract Visitors
Rev. Paul Washer explains why in the video below. He is the
Founder/Director & Missions Coordinator of HeartCry Missionary Society
which supports indigenous missionary work. He is also a Southern Baptist
itinerant preacher. He is a graduate with an M.Div. degree from Southwestern
Baptist Theological Seminary. He served
Southern Baptists on the overseas mission field for 10 years.
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Emotionalism in a worship service, with
"Contemporary Music," is not the method the Holy Spirit uses to work in the lives of
the unsaved individual.
Dr. J.P. Allen, former Pastor of
Broadway Baptist Church, Fort Worth, Texas, in a message (below) recorded at
Ridgecrest Baptist Conference Center, in 1968, explains why.
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Pipe Organs in the Southern Baptist Church
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What is the tenure of a Church Organist?
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A Moller Pipe Organ is Restored:
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When will Southern
Baptists wake up to the devastating results of giving men unlimited,
unaccounted-for personal power?
Baptist
ecclesiology is vanishing away right before our eyes.
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THE RED HERRING OF "RELEVANT" WORSHIP:
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Does
Sunday Morning Church Really Need All This Glitter, Showmanship and Gimmickry?
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What
is a Seeker Sensitive Church? What are the doctrinal compromises in the Church?
What does the Bible say about false doctrine? (With Pastor Chris Quintana, Calvary Chapel, Cypress, California, courtesy of YouTube)
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How
the Seeker-Sensitive, Consumer Church Is Failing a Generation
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Church-growth’s modern passion for “relevance” will become
its road to irrelevance. Its modern passion for “felt needs” will turn the
church into an echo chamber of fashionable needs that drown out the One voice
that addresses real human need below all felt needs.
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