Thursday, May 8, 2008

the gospel coalition


I have been so delighted to discover a coalition of pastors who are seeking to raise up a generation of pastors committed to Gospel-basaed ministry. The leadership of this group is an amazing gathering of pastors whose books I read and sermons I listen to for encouragment, stimulation and better understanding of God's Word. Here you have the likes of John Piper, Tim Keller, DA Carson, Mark Driscoll, Mark Dever and others--men committed to God's Word, historic reformed theology and dynamic and relevant Gospel-ministry in our day.

As they say it...

Our desire is to serve the church we love by inviting all of our brothers and sisters to join us in an effort to renew the contemporary church in the ancient gospel of Christ so that we truly speak and live for him in a way that clearly communicates to our age. We intend to do this through the ordinary means of his grace: prayer, the ministry of the Word, baptism and the Lord’s supper, and the fellowship of the saints. We yearn to work with all who, in addition to embracing the confession and vision set out here, seek the lordship of Christ over the whole of life with unabashed hope in the power of the Holy Spirit to transform individuals, communities, and cultures.

The Gospel Coalition site has documentation on their theological positions and ministry vision, audio and video content, articles--historical and contemporary, recommended resources and more. Check it out!

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

I thought you hadn't updated since your post on doctrine so I didn't check the blog in over a month. Now we know what it takes you to post, a threat from Lisa to take your link off her site. Just checked out the gospel coalition members yesterday and the churches and seminaries they represent. A solid group. I saw their college blogs too...Mars Hill http://voxpopnetwork.com/college/ (we need some videos),

Janice Phillips said...

Love the resources coming out of the Gospel Coalition and Together for the Gospel (http://www.t4g.org/). Thanks for posting this and for the way you serve the body at Grace!