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Coral Ridge Pastor Gets 69% Vote of Confidence

Johnv

New Member
Tchividjian is a solid Presbyterian pastor, and his theology are solidly in line with PCA doctrines and teachings. The aforementioned amounts to nothing more than an internal squabble, which the church is handling in an appropriate manner.
 

Crabtownboy

Well-Known Member
Site Supporter
Tchividjian, 37, doesn't preach politics. He is more apt to focus on specific Biblical passages than on the news du jour, prefers drum sets to an organ, and has chosen podcasting over broadcasting.

Sounds good to me. Times change and the church must change its methods but not its message.

Ten spoke for Tchividjian's removal, according to spokesman Mark DeMoss. They faulted him for not maintaining the legacy of Kennedy and for altering traditions, such as calling for visitors to come to Jesus at the end of every sermon.

There are always those who will not approve of a new pastor when a loved one is no longer with them.

Dissidents such as Jim Fisola, who is banned from the church, said they feared that longtime members such as himself were losing influence among the community.

Here is the jest of the matter.

I wish the new pastor great success. Heaven knows we need success in our Christian endeavors.
 

sag38

Active Member
Following D.J.K. would be a tough sell for anyone to include the grand son of Billy Graham. Jesus himself would probably get a few negatives because he doesn't preach like the last pastor.
 
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