Is regenerate church membership a common Christian doctrine?
Regenerate church membership was a universal Christian doctrine. Ironically, the people today who promote it the most don’t know that.

Regenerate church membership was a universal Christian doctrine. Ironically, the people today who promote it the most don’t know that.
If you have ever struggled to wrap your mind around the biblical doctrine of election (predestination), you are not alone.
Apparently, Wilson and his Reformed confreres are addressing new antisemitism within their own ranks coming from writers promoting “Christian nationalism.”
Any “gospel” that is not good news for the whole world is not the Gospel of Jesus Christ.
God makes the first move in people’s lives with benevolent acts of grace, but why hasn’t your neighbor (or brother, or friend) believed?
Can humans genuinely possess free will if God possesses omniscience and has a predetermined plan for everything?
Can we please stop saying Reformed theology teaches we’re puppets and have no self-determination? Because it just doesn’t.
Although it is common for my Calvinist, non-charismatic friends to point to church history in support of their cessationist position, it’s really a mistake for them to do so. A big mistake.
"God in Eternity and Time" has been well received by all segments of the Evangelical community, and its irenic spirit has been much appreciated, drawing accolades from across the Evangelical theological spectrum.
I needed to surrender the result to Him. There is a comfort in that powerlessness. I finally found peace in my surrender.