Today Mark is picking up where he left off last night: his seventh point.
7. The doxological view of culture
Worship is not an event. It includes events, but it is all of life. Worship does not start and stop, like a church service. Worship is not reduced to music, but it includes music, because music is part of our life with God. Worship is not something done solely by Christians or religious people; all people worship … [Read More]
20/20 Conference, Session III: Mark Driscoll
20/20 Conference, Plenary Session I: Mark Driscoll
Mark begins with his testimony.
Born in North Dakota in 1970, moved to Seattle as a young man. Lost when he went to college, knew nothing of the Christian faith, was in a fraternity for a couple of weeks, then left the frat because he loved his girlfriend Grace. He came to faith in Christ after reading Romans in his dorm room.
God speaks: “Marry Grace and plant a church.”
Stays in school, earns a degree in … [Read More]
Nathan Finn “Live Blogs” SEBTS Conference
For those of you who are unable to attend SEBTS’ The Gospel Comes to Life Conference, you may keep up with the conference as Nathan Finn “live blogs” the Mahaney, Driscoll, and Akin sessions on Friday and Saturday. Stay tuned. For those interested in attending, we are at maximum capacity in the chapel. However, we do have overflow seating with live video-feed, on a first-come, first-serve basis.
Conference Notice: The Gospel Comes to Life
We at Between the Times would like to make you aware of a conference being held on SEBTS’ campus on February 6-7. The Gospel Comes to Life: Why Everything You Do Matters to God is a conference intended primarily for college students, but also open to seminary students, lay people, and advanced high school students. If you are interested in registering for the conference, please click here.
The thrust of the conference is the belief that the … [Read More]
Contours of a Great Commission Resurgence, Part 11: Church Discipline: One Essential of a Healthy Church, Part B
Contours of a Great Commission Resurgence is a series of articles by faculty of Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary that seeks to offer some definitions of what constitutes a GCR, why we believe the SBC is in need of such a movement, and what such a movement might look like in SBC life. The series will address biblical, theological, historical and practical issues related to a GCR with the hope that God will use our finite … [Read More]


