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By Sly Fox
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I know we have quite a few at Liberty from Evangelical Free churches. Here is the latest on their core positions at a time when most denominations like the Lutherans, Methodists and Presbyterians are in contentious battles.
Christianity Today wrote:It's Not Broke, So Fix It
New EFCA statement of faith clarifies positions on controversial doctrines.

Collin Hansen | posted 7/14/2008 09:44AM


As a denomination, there are a couple surefire ways to get your name in the headlines. You can bow to popular wisdom on a major doctrinal issue, as the Episcopal Church did in 2003 by electing an openly homosexual man as bishop. Or you can weigh in against practices near and dear to some of your fellow Christians, as the Southern Baptist Convention did two years ago.

If you want to make sure no one covers your denominational meeting, here's what you do: Revise your statement of faith before certain issues become disputed in your churches. And yet here I am writing about the Evangelical Free Church of America's newly revised statement of faith. Why? Because the time to fix your doctrine is when it isn't broke.

By and large, the EFCA has been insulated from the evangelical world's recent debates over open theism, the Atonement, justification, and inerrancy. That's not to say the EFCA has avoided the debates. Faculty at the EFCA seminary, Trinity Evangelical Divinity School (TEDS), have actively engaged each of these controversial topics. But the newer interpretations have not gained traction among the denomination's 1,300 churches. Still, it's clear EFCA leaders had these debates in mind when they adopted a new statement of faith on June 26.
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By cheerbren
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I am a EFCA church goer. I never really read the statements of faith except to see if I disagree and I know enough about what I am disagreeing for it to be something I stand on. This was an interesting article and yet states we really don't stand for much. My 2 older kids have been baptized and it is an important step in our church and since we are 3 miles from Greg Boyd's church we have talked a lot about not agreeing with open theism. Great article, Sly.
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By Sly Fox
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No problem. I try to drop in little nuggets like this from time to time.
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By Purple Haize
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As a Trinity Evan. Div School (TEDS)quasi alum I am glad to see we are still not controversial!!
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