by Chuck Warnock | Nov 7, 2013 | Opinion
Multicultural churches are all the rage these days. Conferences are packed with pastors learning how to start a multicultural church or how to turn the churches they pastor into one. That long-overdue trend is welcomed because God is the God of diversity. In light of...
by Chuck Warnock | Oct 23, 2013 | Opinion
If Reformation Sunday is about anything, it’s about big theology. Martin Luther, John Calvin, Ulrich Zwingli and John Knox loom large as veritable giants in the history of the church. These Reformers crafted big, new theologies to differentiate their beliefs...
by Chuck Warnock | Sep 13, 2013 | Opinion
Before social media, a “snail mail” letter to the editor of your local newspaper was about the only way to make your voice heard. Now Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest, Instagram, WordPress and Google+ make it easy for anyone to shout out their opinion on any...
by Chuck Warnock | Aug 30, 2013 | Opinion
I recently added a new subtitle to my blog: “Churches Building Peace Communities By Practicing Reconciliation.” While adjusting my blog’s title might seem irrelevant to anyone but me, by “unpacking” this phrase one element at a time, I...
by Chuck Warnock | Aug 13, 2013 | Opinion
First it was vampires; now it is zombies. Our appetite for the bizarre and scary seems to know no end. Of course, film-wise, it all started in 1968 when George Romero directed the cult classic, “Night of the Living Dead.” Even the Library of Congress has...