What's the Question?
by T. C. Pinckney Vol. XIV, No. 5, May 2001 The April 2000 issue of the CBF's magazine, fellowship!, presents a short
article on a pastor who has started several new churches in California. One of them asked
him to become pastor. The article continues with this paragraph: "The question then became, how could he lead his congregation of former
Presbyterians, Methodists, Episcopalians, and nearly every other denomination, into a
larger group that would reflect what they truly believed?" Is that really the right question, how to lead this mixed group "into a larger
group that would reflect what they truly believed"? Or should he ask how to lead them
to understand what God's Word says they should truly believe? If you do not ask the right
question, you are not apt to find the right answer. Note: From the fellowship! article it is not clear whether the question was as
posed by the pastor or by the author of the article.