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Perspectives   -   May 25, 2026 Constitutional Hermeneutics: The Bible and the Four Corners of the Text
Constitutional Hermeneutics: The Bible and the Four Corners of the Text

This essay was written by Shawn D. Mathis, PhD, MSc (Oxon), MA, who serves as an elder at the Nashville Church of Christ. His work focuses on theology, hermeneutics, philosophy of language, and questions of scriptural authority within the Restoration heritage. The crisis confronting modern Christianity is not fundamentally political,

by Ministry Staff
Asia   -   May 22, 2026 Feeding the Hungry in South India: Food Relief and Community Outreach
Feeding the Hungry in South India: Food Relief and Community Outreach

The ministry taking place in South India reflects the longstanding Christian commitment to compassion, service, and care for those facing hardship. For security reasons, and because of concerns surrounding religious persecution affecting some Christians in parts of India, the local minister’s name has been withheld from publication. Nashville Church

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Africa   -   May 21, 2026 Strengthening the Church in Rural Zimbabwe: Emmanuel Manenji’s Ministry in Gokwe
Strengthening the Church in Rural Zimbabwe: Emmanuel Manenji’s Ministry in Gokwe

Gokwe, Zimbabwe — May 2026 — Located in northwestern Zimbabwe, Gokwe is a predominantly rural region shaped by farming communities, scattered villages, and long travel distances between towns and congregations. While Zimbabwe’s major urban centers, such as Harare — approximately 228 km (142 miles) from Gokwe — and Bulawayo — approximately 219 km (136

by Ministry Staff
Harbinger Institute   -   May 17, 2026 Advanced Certificate in Church Leadership for the Contemporary World
Advanced Certificate in Church Leadership for the Contemporary World

We are pleased to announce a new educational opportunity for church leaders and members seeking preparation for faithful service in today’s world. Harbinger Institute, an educational ministry of the Nashville Church of Christ, offers the Advanced Certificate in Church Leadership for the Contemporary World, a nine-month online academic program

by Ministry Staff
Perspectives   -   May 15, 2026 New Testament Christianity and the Interpretive Crisis of Restorationism
New Testament Christianity and the Interpretive Crisis of Restorationism

This essay was written by Shawn D. Mathis, PhD, MSc (Oxon), MA, who serves as an elder at the Nashville Church of Christ. His work focuses on theology, hermeneutics, philosophy of language, and questions of scriptural authority within the Restoration heritage. What increasingly emerges beneath many contemporary ecclesial tensions is

by Ministry Staff
Perspectives   -   May 13, 2026 Two Services, Two Hermeneutics: Blended Worship and the Transformation of Restorationist Logic
Two Services, Two Hermeneutics: Blended Worship and the Transformation of Restorationist Logic

This essay was written by Shawn D. Mathis, PhD, MSc (Oxon), MA, who serves as an elder at the Nashville Church of Christ. His work focuses on theology, hermeneutics, philosophy of language, and questions of scriptural authority within the Restoration heritage. On Sunday mornings at a growing number of Churches

by Ministry Staff
Perspectives   -   May 12, 2026 A Question of Method: Theology, Authority, and the Limits of Sociological Explanation in The Christian Chronicle’s “A ‘Divine Name’?”
A Question of Method: Theology, Authority, and the Limits of Sociological Explanation in The Christian Chronicle’s “A ‘Divine Name’?”

This essay was written by Shawn D. Mathis, PhD, MSc (Oxon), MA, who serves as an elder at the Nashville Church of Christ. His work focuses on theology, hermeneutics, philosophy of language, and questions of scriptural authority within the Restoration heritage This essay responds to “A ‘Divine Name’?: Is ‘Church

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Home   -   May 10, 2026 Quietly Into All the World: Relationships, Fellowship, and Gospel Labor Across Nations
Quietly Into All the World: Relationships, Fellowship, and Gospel Labor Across Nations

“Go therefore and make disciples of all nations…” — Matthew 28:19 Nashville, Tennessee — May 2026 — The Great Commission is a global commission. Since its inception in 2018, the Nashville Church of Christ has sought to quietly and faithfully participate in that commission through teaching, encouragement, fellowship, and ongoing labor among

by Ministry Staff
Constitutional Hermeneutics: The Bible and the Four Corners of the Text
Perspectives   -   May 25, 2026 Constitutional Hermeneutics: The Bible and the Four Corners of the Text

This essay was written by Shawn D. Mathis, PhD, MSc (Oxon), MA, who serves as an elder at the Nashville Church of Christ. His work focuses on theology, hermeneutics, philosophy of language, and questions of scriptural authority within the Restoration heritage. The crisis confronting modern Christianity is not fundamentally political,

by Ministry Staff
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Perspectives   -   May 25, 2026 Constitutional Hermeneutics: The Bible and the Four Corners of the Text
Constitutional Hermeneutics: The Bible and the Four Corners of the Text

This essay was written by Shawn D. Mathis, PhD, MSc (Oxon), MA, who serves as an elder at the Nashville Church of Christ. His work focuses on theology, hermeneutics, philosophy of language, and questions of scriptural authority within the Restoration heritage. The crisis confronting modern Christianity is not fundamentally political,

by Ministry Staff
Asia   -   May 22, 2026 Feeding the Hungry in South India: Food Relief and Community Outreach
Feeding the Hungry in South India: Food Relief and Community Outreach

The ministry taking place in South India reflects the longstanding Christian commitment to compassion, service, and care for those facing hardship. For security reasons, and because of concerns surrounding religious persecution affecting some Christians in parts of India, the local minister’s name has been withheld from publication. Nashville Church

by Ministry Staff
Africa   -   May 21, 2026 Strengthening the Church in Rural Zimbabwe: Emmanuel Manenji’s Ministry in Gokwe
Strengthening the Church in Rural Zimbabwe: Emmanuel Manenji’s Ministry in Gokwe

Gokwe, Zimbabwe — May 2026 — Located in northwestern Zimbabwe, Gokwe is a predominantly rural region shaped by farming communities, scattered villages, and long travel distances between towns and congregations. While Zimbabwe’s major urban centers, such as Harare — approximately 228 km (142 miles) from Gokwe — and Bulawayo — approximately 219 km (136

by Ministry Staff
Harbinger Institute   -   May 17, 2026 Advanced Certificate in Church Leadership for the Contemporary World
Advanced Certificate in Church Leadership for the Contemporary World

We are pleased to announce a new educational opportunity for church leaders and members seeking preparation for faithful service in today’s world. Harbinger Institute, an educational ministry of the Nashville Church of Christ, offers the Advanced Certificate in Church Leadership for the Contemporary World, a nine-month online academic program

by Ministry Staff
Perspectives   -   May 15, 2026 New Testament Christianity and the Interpretive Crisis of Restorationism
New Testament Christianity and the Interpretive Crisis of Restorationism

This essay was written by Shawn D. Mathis, PhD, MSc (Oxon), MA, who serves as an elder at the Nashville Church of Christ. His work focuses on theology, hermeneutics, philosophy of language, and questions of scriptural authority within the Restoration heritage. What increasingly emerges beneath many contemporary ecclesial tensions is

by Ministry Staff
Perspectives   -   May 13, 2026 Two Services, Two Hermeneutics: Blended Worship and the Transformation of Restorationist Logic
Two Services, Two Hermeneutics: Blended Worship and the Transformation of Restorationist Logic

This essay was written by Shawn D. Mathis, PhD, MSc (Oxon), MA, who serves as an elder at the Nashville Church of Christ. His work focuses on theology, hermeneutics, philosophy of language, and questions of scriptural authority within the Restoration heritage. On Sunday mornings at a growing number of Churches

by Ministry Staff
Perspectives   -   May 12, 2026 A Question of Method: Theology, Authority, and the Limits of Sociological Explanation in The Christian Chronicle’s “A ‘Divine Name’?”
A Question of Method: Theology, Authority, and the Limits of Sociological Explanation in The Christian Chronicle’s “A ‘Divine Name’?”

This essay was written by Shawn D. Mathis, PhD, MSc (Oxon), MA, who serves as an elder at the Nashville Church of Christ. His work focuses on theology, hermeneutics, philosophy of language, and questions of scriptural authority within the Restoration heritage This essay responds to “A ‘Divine Name’?: Is ‘Church

by Ministry Staff
Home   -   May 10, 2026 Quietly Into All the World: Relationships, Fellowship, and Gospel Labor Across Nations
Quietly Into All the World: Relationships, Fellowship, and Gospel Labor Across Nations

“Go therefore and make disciples of all nations…” — Matthew 28:19 Nashville, Tennessee — May 2026 — The Great Commission is a global commission. Since its inception in 2018, the Nashville Church of Christ has sought to quietly and faithfully participate in that commission through teaching, encouragement, fellowship, and ongoing labor among

by Ministry Staff
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