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Calvary Chapel
The following
Press Release was received from Lighthouse
Trails on Monday 22 May 2006:
May 21, 2006 - This weekend, a position paper addressed to pastors
was posted on the Calvary Chapel website. The paper indicates that Calvary
Chapel is taking a stand against contemplative spirituality and the emerging
church and decrees that the title Calvary Chapel not be attached to such
movements. The statement comes on the heels of a recent discovery by Pastor
Chuck Smith, the movement's founder, that his book, When Storms Come,
had been tampered with unbeknownst to him. The book was published by Thomas
Nelson and included contemplative and Eastern meditation language, which
apparently had been added by someone doing the final editing of the book.
Lighthouse Trails issued two press releases regarding the book tampering,
and on May 18th, Pastor Smith wrote an email to the editors at Lighthouse
Trails Publishing, addressing the tampering and stating that he "prepared
a position paper to be distributed to the Calvary Chapel pastors on the
subject of the Emergent Church and its many divergent and unscriptural
theological positions that trouble me greatly."
Pastor Smith also thanked Lighthouse Trails for sending him a copy of
A Time of Departing, which he said he "read
with interest," then added "[A
Time of Departing] resonates with the concerns that I personally have
concerning the direction that many ministries seem to be taking in their
endeavor to unify all faiths. I do believe that straight is the gate and
narrow the way that leads to life, and as Jesus said, He was that way,
He is the truth, and the life, and no man can come to the Father but by
Him."
There has been a growing concern by many Calvary Chapel pastors that some
pastors and teachers in the Calvary Chapel movement have been promoting
practices that are related to contemplative spirituality and Eastern religions.
Regarding this, the Calvary Chapel position paper states:
Should we look to Eastern religions with their practices of meditation
through Yoga and special breathing techniques or repeating a mantra to
hear God speak to us? If this is needed to enhance our communication with
God, why do you suppose that God did not give us implicit instructions
in the Scriptures to give us methods to hear His voice? Is it the position
of my body or my heart that helps me to communicate with Him?
While the Calvary Chapel position paper to pastors does not specifically
use the term contemplative spirituality when addressing the emerging church,
the philosophy and practices are described, and we hope that pastors will
understand that contemplative prayer is the glue that holds the emerging
church movement together and is the main reason it should be avoided.
Furthermore, contemplative spirituality is the common denominator in not
just the emerging church movement but other current trends as well including
the spiritual formation movement and the Purpose Driven Life movement.
It is vital that pastors and believers of churches in all evangelical
denominations understand that those who regularly practice contemplative
prayer have consistently ended up with a panentheistic view of God, which
in turn negates the message of the Cross. The notion that we should enter
into the "silence" or an altered state of consciousness to "hear" God
is unscriptural and downright dangerous.
We believe it is pertinent for all evangelical pastors to have at their
disposal the facts and documentation on contemplative spirituality. Both
A
Time of Departing and Running Against the Wind as well
as our free research
website have all of this information available. We commend any pastor
or leader who stands against the contemplative prayer movement. In this
eleventh hour, believers need leaders who will courageously take a stand,
and those not yet believers need to hear the pure gospel message of Jesus
Christ.
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Note: Pastor
Smith told Lighthouse Trails that his book, When Storms Come, is
being reedited and reprinted. He said the book was written to "help
people find true peace in the storms."
For More Information:
Pastor
Chuck Smith's Position Paper to Pastors
Breath
Prayer
Yoga
The
Emerging Church
Contemplative
Prayer
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