Three things I wish they wouldn't do

Oxford Meeting Point is still going well. Last night we visited St Ebbe's church for our guest service. Ebbe's is a nice little church in the center of Oxford that thinks it's All Souls Langham Place. (Whereas, of course, Aldate's is a nice big church in the center of Oxford that thinks it's either Holy Trinity Brompton or St Barnabas Woodside Park. Or, increasingly, Kensington Temple.)

I'm starting to feel that certain strands of Christianity all have Classic Mistakes, and that I shouldn't judge a church based on the Classic Mistakes it makes. If it's a pentecostal church, I shouldn't worry if they make experience normative over Scripture, because that's what pentecostal churches tend towards. It's just what they do. Similarly, if I go to a conservative evangelical church, I shouldn't worry if:

On the other hand, there are a lot of things they get spectacularly right; in particular, their handling of Scripture (apart from the logos thing) puts many others to shame. I'll think more about the various strands, their classic mistakes and classic successes when I get around to answering Dave's question.


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