graceTALK, October 2006
Sunday, October 29th, 2006 : By Leadership Team
The Leadership Team answers your questions.
Q1 (1:38): Acknowledging that Christ is our only hope (not man or political parties) and that God is sovereign over all things, what is the view of the Grace Fellowship Leadership Team on the church’s role in politics or political activism? What Scriptures can you point us to in support of your answer?
Q2 (7:45): I have friends (christians) who think Halloween is of the devil and no Christian should have anything to do with it. I have other friends (also christians) who dress up and go door-to-door and think nothing of it. Which approach is right?
Q3 (20:52): The Bible speaks of the possibility of sin being passed on to several generations. If I have really messed up my life in the past, or in the future, what hope do I have in light of these passages?
Q4 (32:02): When I hear other christians talk about theology and philosophy, etc . . . usually I have no idea what they are talking about. It makes me feel like I’ll never get to that level. Do you have to understand everything to be a mature christian or is it ok if there is some stuff where you just don’t get it?
Q5 (37:50): Why is it important for a church to be mission-minded?
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About The Author
We function as an Elder-led church. We use the term “leadership team” to represent the Elders in the organizational structure of the church. In the early church we see a plurality of leadership expressed within a group of godly men acting as shepherds in the church called pastor/elder/bishop. With a different gift and personality, each member of the team teaches, cares for, and guides the members and regular attenders of Grace Fellowship.
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