Followup on Kuyper: where the rubber meets the road for many of us
Posted on December 23, 2009 by dsnoke |1 CommentSince first writing my essay on Kuyperianism, I have gotten a lot of feedback from various people. One line of feedback has been that my characterizations of Kuperianism do not so much fit for Kuyper himself as for later people who called themselves Kuyperian. There is some truth in that, but I have also gone back and read a fair amount more of Kuyper, and I still stand by my main characterizations.
But in this essay I want to focus on the second main theme of the feedback I have gotten. This is that, regardless of whether Kuyper said it or not, or whether it influenced churches and movements in the past, we still have a rubber-meets-the-road issue before us. This is the question that every young, well-educated Christian must ask: is going into “ministry,” specifically church work such as preaching and evangelism, a higher calling than work in a “secular” field such as science, art, or humanities? Essentially, you can boil down the two schools of thought that I described as “fundamentalist” and “Kuyperian” by their answers to this question. The fundamentalist says “yes” and the Kuyperian says no. Read more…

As Pastor Matt announced last week at church, we are in final negotiations to rent part of the Petersen Event Center for our Sunday worship for the summer. This is because the Pittsburgh Public School district plans to renovate and reopen the Frick building as a science academy in the near future. This left us without a space to worship
As our church has grown you might have noticed that we have had to become more intentional in our methods of communication. When we were a church of 60 people, most announcements could be made informally because everyone knew each other. As we have grown we have had to be more intentional with our communication. We have done this so that we can be as faithful as possible to our call to love and serve God and bring his love to Oakland.