Category Archives: 5. Decay

Those wobbling bishops

The Ugly Vicar explains the dynamics of how church leaders come to undermine the very beliefs and values they are called to uphold. Note the public silence of key moral issues until they build a consensus to change rules and regulations. The only effective response to this undermining of the Christian faith? — radical principled [...]

Why this deafening silence?

But the intent of the same-sex ‘ ‘sacred union ceremony” at Brunswick Uniting Church was fairly clear: vows and rings were exchanged, there were prayers and blessings, and a multi-tiered white cake to aid post-service celebrations.

The Uniting Church of Australia has come a long way in the last 30 years since it was formed out of the union of Methodist, Presbyterian and Congregational churches.

British Methodists prepare to die

We are prepared to go out of existence not because we are declining or failing in mission, but for the sake of mission. Rev David Gamble, Methodist Conference President (third from right). Addressing the Church of England’s General Synod, February 11, 2010. Once a world changing movement under John Wesley, the Methodist church has seen [...]

A lost cause

In 1927 Robert Wilder resigned and returned to the mission field. He was the first and last of the founding leaders. The Student Volunteer Movement continued to distance itself from the missionary ideals that had launched it. At the 1928 SVM convention in Detroit, Sherwood Eddy publicly repudiated the founding vision of the movement: “The [...]

Wishing you a “progressive” Xmas

A “progressive” Anglican church in Auckland, New Zealand has erected a billboard depicting Mary looking dejected after unsatisfying sex with Joseph. The huge ad shows the unhappy couple in bed accompanied by the slogan: “Poor Joseph. God was a hard act to follow.” In the fresco-style work, Joseph looks down red-faced while an anguished Mary [...]

When “nice” is a health hazard

I recently encountered a group of denominational leaders who held views on biblical authority and sexual ethics that were diametrically opposed to the vast majority of their members and churches. How is such a situation sustainable? Easily. Most of the members are unaware of the views shared by their denomination’s leadership. The conspiracy of silence [...]

Why Episcopalian decline matters

New York Times: How many members of the Episcopal Church are there in this country? Bishop Schori: About 2.2 million. It used to be larger percentagewise, but Episcopalians tend to be better-educated and tend to reproduce at lower rates than some other denominations. Roman Catholics and Mormons both have theological reasons for producing lots of [...]

From good to great to gone

source More on Jim Collin’s five stages of decline from organizational greatness. 1. Hubris born of success Faith and confidence become pride and arrogance. Hard work and focus turns into a sense of entitlement to future success, “We’re so great we can do anything!” 2. Undisciplined pursuit of more That is, more scale, more growth, [...]

Uniting Church prepares for the end

Photo: Brendan Esposito The Sydney Morning Herald reports that Niall Reid, the head of the Uniting Church in NSW, has implored his church to start selling its underutilised churches, manses and halls and give the proceeds to the poor and disadvantaged. Faced with dwindling congregations and conceding the church could all but disappear in 30 [...]

A new faith for the 19th century

Francis Macnab. Photo: John Woudstra Posing for photographs in front of a 19th century church organ, Francis Mcnab proclaimed a new faith for the 21st century. Apparently a new faith was necessary because the old faith (orthodox Christianity) no longer works. Out goes Abraham—a concoction. Out goes Moses—a mass murderer. Out goes the 10 Commandments—one [...]