Post-Charismatic

"Our weekly Charismatics Anonymous meeting is about to begin. Join me, won't you?"

 

It's like we're caught between a rock and a hard place.

 

We're "continuationists." We believe all the gifts of the Holy Spirit are alive and well and essential for today. But we've also been burned by unbiblical teachings, spiritual abuse, and the gaslighting subculture of pneuma-fomo (fear of missing out on the next great move of the Spirit).

 

We yearn for the Spirit's presence and power in our lives. We don't want to "throw the baby out with the bathwater," but the water's teeming with spiteful pathogens. It's time to roll up our sleeves and take responsibility for disinfecting the tub. Toxic beliefs have produced spiritual casualties among Pentecostals and charismatics for far too long.

 

Our Kairos moment has arrived. Let's hone the charismata of discernment.

 

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Robby McAlpine writes with a positive and constructive voice. For burned-out and hurt former charismatics, Post-Charismatic leads the way forward toward a mature and sane re-engagement with the person and work of the Holy Spirit. Post-Charismatic is not post-Holy Spirit, it is a call for post-weirdness.

 

Bishop Todd Hunter, Churches for the Sake of Others

Former National Director, VineyardUSA

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Post-Charismatic

"Our weekly Charismatics Anonymous meeting is about to begin. Join me, won't you?"

 

It's like we're caught between a rock and a hard place.

 

We're "continuationists." We believe all the gifts of the Holy Spirit are alive and well and essential for today. But we've also been burned by unbiblical teachings, spiritual abuse, and the gaslighting subculture of pneuma-fomo (fear of missing out on the next great move of the Spirit).

 

We yearn for the Spirit's presence and power in our lives. We don't want to "throw the baby out with the bathwater," but the water's teeming with spiteful pathogens. It's time to roll up our sleeves and take responsibility for disinfecting the tub. Toxic beliefs have produced spiritual casualties among Pentecostals and charismatics for far too long.

 

Our Kairos moment has arrived. Let's hone the charismata of discernment.

 

-----

 

Robby McAlpine writes with a positive and constructive voice. For burned-out and hurt former charismatics, Post-Charismatic leads the way forward toward a mature and sane re-engagement with the person and work of the Holy Spirit. Post-Charismatic is not post-Holy Spirit, it is a call for post-weirdness.

 

Bishop Todd Hunter, Churches for the Sake of Others

Former National Director, VineyardUSA

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"Our weekly Charismatics Anonymous meeting is about to begin. Join me, won't you?"

 

It's like we're caught between a rock and a hard place.

 

We're "continuationists." We believe all the gifts of the Holy Spirit are alive and well and essential for today. But we've also been burned by unbiblical teachings, spiritual abuse, and the gaslighting subculture of pneuma-fomo (fear of missing out on the next great move of the Spirit).

 

We yearn for the Spirit's presence and power in our lives. We don't want to "throw the baby out with the bathwater," but the water's teeming with spiteful pathogens. It's time to roll up our sleeves and take responsibility for disinfecting the tub. Toxic beliefs have produced spiritual casualties among Pentecostals and charismatics for far too long.

 

Our Kairos moment has arrived. Let's hone the charismata of discernment.

 

-----

 

Robby McAlpine writes with a positive and constructive voice. For burned-out and hurt former charismatics, Post-Charismatic leads the way forward toward a mature and sane re-engagement with the person and work of the Holy Spirit. Post-Charismatic is not post-Holy Spirit, it is a call for post-weirdness.

 

Bishop Todd Hunter, Churches for the Sake of Others

Former National Director, VineyardUSA


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BN ID: 2940167353503
Publisher: Smoke Valley Press
Publication date: 08/15/2023
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Format: eBook
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About the Author

Robby McAlpine (the blogger formerly known as Robbymac) is a veteran pastor, missionary, author, and musician. He earned a B.A. in Biblical Studies from Providence University College, and invested three years in postgraduate studies at Tyndale Seminary (Toronto) and Providence Seminary (Winnipeg).

Robby’s articles have been featured online at Next Wave, Think Theology, Church Leaders, Worship Links, and Church Plants. He also served on the editorial team for Dr. Bill Jackson’s History of the Christian Church, Volume Two.

Robby and Wendy live in western Canada, and enjoy good times with good friends over good Okanagan Valley wine. When he’s not writing, Robby can usually be found playing his Fender Jazz bass, hanging out with friends in various coffeeshops, or spending time with his adult children.

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