Wednesday, December 04, 2019

The Spread of Unitarian Universalism


Your Neighbor Is Probably a Unitarian Universalist

Most Americans are Unitarian Universalists. They just don’t know it. Only 0.3 percent of Americans identify as members of the denomination, but its belief system has come to define our culture. The central message of the UU church is that you can believe anything you want—except that there are objectively right and wrong beliefs. Read More

Will All Be Saved?

Will all be saved? There are few questions as sensitive as this one. It is sure to provoke an emotional response. For many, to answer “no” is to compromise the very character of God. A God who does not save everyone cannot be a God of love. In response, sometimes evangelicals rattle off texts that say Jesus is the only way or texts that teach the doctrine of hell, all the while neglecting the heart of the matter: the character of God himself. In this issue, pastors and professors alike look at the claims of universalism and show that the reason they fumble is first and foremost because they compromise attributes of God like justice and, yes, even love. Whether you are a churchgoer, pastor, or theologian yourself, it is only a matter of time before someone you love wrestles with universalism. It might even be you. So, prepare now. Read the Latest Issue of Credo Magazine

Hellfire, Brimstone and Youth Ministry

Talking about hell is not a scare tactic. It’s showing love at it’s most elemental form. It’s saving a generation from the wrath of God and delivering them into the loving arms of Christ, both now and forevermore! Read More

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