Passion City Church Is Back…
We’re Back!
Yes, it’s true. The church that starts and stops and waits and moves is back as Passion City Church opens it’s doors again on Sunday night September 20 at 6 PM! It’s been a long few months since we were last together in May and we are so ready to gather again and set our course for the months and years ahead. Read more…
September 10th, 2009 at 9:29 AM
I wish i could be there, Much Love from the Netherlands!
October 7th, 2009 at 7:13 PM
Louie, Visited your church last month at The Galleria … always love hearing you expound on God’s word. I’ve had this thought ever since that night and thought I would share with you…perhaps you’ve even given it some thought as well.
Instead of giving Atlanta, GA another church, it seems your “gift” is evangelism… Your Passion World Tour touched so many lives around the world…and you need to be the next Billy Graham. There is no one else that I know of that can draw a crowd like you, and the band memebers you’ve secured … and who will take over where
Mr. Graham has left off?
Our country, as well as the rest of the world is thirsty for a leader
who can preach God’s word and take it to the ends of the earth.
To me, you seem a perfect choice. I’m praying that you might ask
God for strength and wisdom in making sure you’re where you should be…
Looking forward to seeing you again.
November 12th, 2009 at 10:06 AM
Hey, been attending Passion Church and have a luxury item for the refugee ministry – loveseat and sofa. Are you going to have a truck at the forum next week or what are our options for getting this to you?
February 16th, 2010 at 12:19 PM
Hello Louie and all servants of Passion Church. Grace to you and peace from God our Father and the Lord Jesus Christ. I could not find an email address for Louie, so this message goes out to all. Let’s just be faithful to our God as He has revealed Himself to be…Go Passion Go!
Louie it has been a long time since I’ve communicated with you. But this is heavy on my heart. I’m sharing it with quite a few of my very best teachers. And you most definitely have come to mind. I want us all to catch afresh why our Trinity is so wonderful indeed.
In an article titled “Fellowship’s Ed Young defends appearance of non-Trinitarian T.D. Jakes at Creative Church Conference,” Pastor Young told the Southern Baptist Texan, “But our conference is a leadership conference, it’s not a theological conference.”
I sent Pastor Young of Fellowship Church, where I was a member, this question: Does God know that good leadership promotes One unified Spirit shared among diverse Persons in Community together?
While Young doesn’t inform his congregation of Jakes’ theology, presumably a leading portion knows. His quoted defense is disingenuous. Jakes preaches at those annual conferences. Over a hundred came forward for him at the 2009 conference. According to Jakes, “While I mix with Christians from a broad range of theological perspectives, I speak only for my personal faith and convictions.” (Feb. 1, 2000 Christianity Today).
Before creating anyone, Mr. Jakes’ god was alone, out of touch. He creates persons to relate, something he can‘t do alone. His dark night contrasts with the Trinity’s bright day: “Within the one being that is God, there exists eternally three coequal and coeternal Persons; namely, the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit.” (The Forgotten Trinity by James R. White pg. 26).
Biblically, the idea that good leadership can take place without (or at least be supported by) good theology, is vacated. Considering this truth from a different angle, Paul says in Romans 1&2 that everyone is naturally a terrible theologian, and consequently, poorly leads themselves. It is impossible to do anything that is not explicitly or implicitly a reflection of theology.
Pastor Young does not call the leadership ability of the Trinity into question, but his own.
Praise His Holy, Holy, Holy Name!
Gary Dilworth
June 7th, 2010 at 12:43 PM
I’m Praying for you louie