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We guard the pulpit jealously. We consider the pulpit to be a place where the gospel is preached and the standard that must be met to preach from behind it is high.
It's a split decision for me. I am against CoC doctrine only because Scripture is against it.
There are many variables in the OP and its premise. One thing I have noted is that the OP is nearly incessantly posting with a finger pointing at others. That is a red flag to me.
You note what you want. I include me in posts about evangelical Christians.
There are two variables: To honor Christ or to not honor Christ.
Yes, you are always defending yourself. And pointing fingers at others.
Duck Dynasty Day
When:7/21/2013
DD Day The Robertson Family at Saddleback Church
I'm not challenging you on your statement that they are COC, but where can I document tis?I agree with Zaac on this one. The family has made it very clear that they follow Church of Christ doctrine.
What isn't covered in Zaac's post is the church in question. A quick scan of their website reveals "they have something for everyone"; and their ministry pages indicate they're pretty much non-denominational. Thus, it's no surprise that a fundamental belief such as being baptized to be saved is condoned in that place.
I'm not challenging you on your statement that they are COC, but where can I document tis?
The entire Robertson family is active with the White’s Ferry Road Church of Christ, which meets just a few miles from the Duck Commander/Buck Commander warehouse in this northeast Louisiana town of 13,000.
“They have been consistently evangelistic,” White’s Ferry Road minister and elder Mike Kellett said of the Robertsons. “Jase and Willie were both in my youth group years ago and were reaching out to the lost as teens.”
Other White’s Ferry Road members include duck call makers John Godwin and Justin Martin and secretary Linda Hammit
Phil Robertson and his oldest son Al — the clean-shaven member of the clan who describes himself as a “Jacob in a family of Esaus” — both serve as White’s Ferry Road church elders.
After 20 years in the pulpit, Al Robertson recently stepped down as one of the 1,200-member congregation’s ministers.
Willie’s wife, Korie Robertson, is the daughter of John Howard, also a White’s Ferry Road elder and Duck Commander employee. Korie’s grandfather, the late Alton Howard, wrote gospel songs and sold more than 3 million church hymnals used in Churches of Christ.
“It’s a total mission and ministry,” Kay Robertson said of “Duck Dynasty”
“Duck Dynasty” is based loosely on events in the Robertsons’ lives, but the producers change scenarios to fit storylines. . .Si Robertson, a Vietnam veteran presented as single on the show, is married. He and his wife, Christine, are active members of the church.
Phil Robertson said he and his sons Al and Jase preach the same message of faith, repentance and baptism wherever they’re invited.
I just believe that God has entrusted the pastor with a great responsibility of overseeing the congregation. And allowing just anyone into the pulpit to preach from a foundation that does not align with the church's foundation is a very dangerous thing.
We often want so desperately to see something wholesome and representative of our morals, that we're willing to yoke ourselves to something that does not share the same foundation of truth.
And it always comes disguised as light. I've often said I'm much more conservative than a lot of folks who think they are conservative:laugh: I don't think the evangelical church has any business partnering with anything that may give the impression that we are okay with bad doctrine.
While I agree with you, there have been plenty of "bad" evangelists and pastors who had perfect doctrinal credentials who have publicly and congregationally done more harm to the cause of Christianity than the Robertson family.
I for one am glad for a family that lives out their faith publicly. And they get to do it on national TV. We should all be so blessed.
While I agree with you, there have been plenty of "bad" evangelists and pastors who had perfect doctrinal credentials who have publicly and congregationally done more harm to the cause of Christianity than the Robertson family.
I for one am glad for a family that lives out their faith publicly. And they get to do it on national TV. We should all be so blessed.