Saint Andrews Chapel

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I had a wonderful time visiting and worshipping with the folks at Saint Andrews Chapel in Sanford, FL this morning.

I've read some unpleasant things about Dr. Sproul's church in the past on the PB, but I can truly say I was thankful to be a part of their worship service this morning.
 
There have been some quite negative things posted here and elsewhere about those in leadership there and with their other ministries, mainly about a year ago If I recall correctly.

I am glad you were blessed by their worship service this morning.
 
We visited this Church six months ago.

Wonderful Church. Thank God for His work there. Met some wonderful people also. God has extraordinarily gifted Dr Sproul. He has been tested and proven faithful through many trials and tribulations and we owe him a debt of gratitude. Also, the "double honor" worthy of those who serve well.

We are very blessed to have particular churches like Saint Andrews Chapel.

In our humble opinion, in line with the Ninth Commandment, Scripture regarding accusations against a teaching elder, and Scripture regarding going privately first to a brother who has offended you...

Get the facts first (not heresay from a blog), and go privately to your brothers with this kind of concern. It may not be what it seems as it is debated on a blog.

Protecting the Second Commadment is important... so is protecting the Ninth Commandment.

Blessings on us all.
 
There were images. There were crosses. There was no p0rnography as it was described on an earlier thread. There was a picture of what looked to be Christ being scourged with a loin cloth wrapped around His thighs, and the prisoners in the background of the picture were dressed the same. I understand this is a point of contention, and it's not something that I like either. However, I also understand that the PCA allows for these images in their churches.

With all due respect, I focused more on the preached Word and the beautiful music than the images.

As far as the friendliness of the church, I received many hello's. I am a quiet guy myself, so I wasn't exactly looking to engage in any conversation.

As an aside, Dr. Sproul talked about their new sanctuary that they have broken ground for. He said that they will be able to house their whole congregation in the new building. He was extremely excited about this new project.

After worshipping in his congregation you'll find no rebukes of Dr. Sproul from this minister.
 
I'm asking for first hand reports; why is that so difficult to obtain?

Hi Chris,

Two good friends of mine recently were there during the annual conference. They worshipped at St Andrew's for the first time and were appalled. Apparently you walk in and the first thing you see is a picture of "Jesus." They felt like the service was quasi-Papist, complete with a crucifer leading the way as the choir and clergy processed down the aisle. They were shocked, though, by the preaching. It was Palm Sunday and R.C. preached about the donkey Jesus rode in on, theorizing that it may have been related to a donkey in the manger; he then theorized that animals can think, using his dog as chief example, and then closing the sermon with Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer as another illustration. They showed me their notes because they knew I wouldn't believe it.

Anyways, they left after the conference and worship feeling like the whole thing was a Protestant pilgrimage, complete with spending over $100 for entrance, over $100 for a set of DVD's to watch it again, and endless infomercials to buy tapes, DVD's, etc.

Frankly, it's so hard to obtain first-hand info because people do not want to disparage one of the saints in their pantheon. We get the same thing when Horton preaches or lectures for us and the devotes from all over So Cal come out to pay homage.
 
He preached on Matthew 6:11, Our Daily Bread. He did use illustrations about white bread and how bad it is for us. He also gave an illustration about how when they lived in Holland when his daughter was young her first words she learned was asking the baker for bread. No Rudolph illustrations yesterday.
 
Danny,
Wow! That's truly appalling. I really don't understand Sproul's deal. I've profited so much from his teaching on the basics of Reformed theology, so little from his stuff on worship. His latest book on worship (Taste of Heaven?) was a complete waste of time. At one point in the book, he argued for the use of incense in the corporate worship setting, and had the nasty habit of talking about his love for "high liturgy" without even explaining what "high liturgy" is. Maybe Sproul's love for Luther has concluded in a more Lutheran/Anglican conception of the normative principle?
 
Frankly, it's so hard to obtain first-hand info because people do not want to disparage one of the saints in their pantheon. We get the same thing when Horton preaches or lectures for us and the devotes from all over So Cal come out to pay homage.

Sounds like a rampaging case of respect of persons.
 
Frankly, it's so hard to obtain first-hand info because people do not want to disparage one of the saints in their pantheon. We get the same thing when Horton preaches or lectures for us and the devotes from all over So Cal come out to pay homage.

Interesting comments.

I don't consider myself a Sproul devotee who was paying homage yesterday morning.

I gave the first-hand info that I saw yesterday. There were images and crosses etc. But if you're looking for Rudolph or Santa illustrations there were none of those. And there were no life size RC Sproul paintings to greet us when we walked in the door.
 
Just to clarify; those comments were Danny's, but I do find them revealing and agree with others that Worship matters are not RCSR's strong suit (perhaps that suffers from understatement?).

Frankly, it's so hard to obtain first-hand info because people do not want to disparage one of the saints in their pantheon. We get the same thing when Horton preaches or lectures for us and the devotes from all over So Cal come out to pay homage.

Interesting comments.

I don't consider myself a Sproul devotee who was paying homage yesterday morning.

I gave the first-hand info that I saw yesterday. There were images and crosses etc. But if you're looking for Rudolph or Santa illustrations there were none of those. And there were no life size RC Sproul paintings to greet us when we walked in the door.
 
Pastor Barnhart, you said:
After worshipping in his congregation you'll find no rebukes of Dr. Sproul from this minister.
Respectfully, Pastor, I hope that you wouldn't allow your affinity for Dr. Sproul to eclipse your zeal to see that God's Law being blatantly broken in such a perpetually overt manner should be rebuked.
Hi Josh, I agree. But, I think it goes both ways. How many times are we going to bring up the images? They are there. I didn't feel like they should keep me from worshipping in his church yesterday. Some would, and that's fine. But the rebukes have been endless already.And this isn't about how I feel about Sproul. Do I respect him as a man that has had a great impact on my life? Certainly, I do. It would have been no different had I been in Michigan and would have had a desire to go worship at Beeke's church, or Minnesota at Piper's church.But the rebukes have been endless, and I didn't start this thread to rebuke him.
 
This isn't about feelings as far as I can tell on anyone's part. "Bashing" is inappropriate to say the least. The fact of the matter is this was a question from earlier threads and there was no way it wasn't going to come up as an inquiry. :2cents:

Pastor Barnhart, you said:
After worshipping in his congregation you'll find no rebukes of Dr. Sproul from this minister.
Respectfully, Pastor, I hope that you wouldn't allow your affinity for Dr. Sproul to eclipse your zeal to see that God's Law being blatantly broken in such a perpetually overt manner should be rebuked.

Hi Josh,

I agree. However, I started a thread talking about the wonderful time of worship I had at the man's church and again it turned into a bash party by those who don't like the man. So, I think it goes both ways. How many times are we going to bring up the images? They are there. I didn't feel like they should keep me from worshipping in his church yesterday. Some would, and that's fine. But the rebukes have been endless already.

And this isn't about how I feel about Sproul. Do I respect him as a man that has had a great impact on my life? Certainly, I do. It would have been no different had I been in Michigan and would have had a desire to go worship at Beeke's church, or Minnesota at Piper's church.

But the rebukes have been endless, and I didn't start this thread to rebuke him.
 
This isn't about feelings as far as I can tell on anyone's part. "Bashing" is inappropriate to say the least. The fact of the matter is this was a question from earlier threads and there was no way it wasn't going to come up as an inquiry. :2cents:

Pastor Barnhart, you said:
Respectfully, Pastor, I hope that you wouldn't allow your affinity for Dr. Sproul to eclipse your zeal to see that God's Law being blatantly broken in such a perpetually overt manner should be rebuked.

Hi Josh,

I agree. However, I started a thread talking about the wonderful time of worship I had at the man's church and again it turned into a bash party by those who don't like the man. So, I think it goes both ways. How many times are we going to bring up the images? They are there. I didn't feel like they should keep me from worshipping in his church yesterday. Some would, and that's fine. But the rebukes have been endless already.

And this isn't about how I feel about Sproul. Do I respect him as a man that has had a great impact on my life? Certainly, I do. It would have been no different had I been in Michigan and would have had a desire to go worship at Beeke's church, or Minnesota at Piper's church.

But the rebukes have been endless, and I didn't start this thread to rebuke him.


Chris,

Duly noted, and I edited my comments. In fact, you are completely right. I would be foolish to say I didn't think this would have gotten brought up when I started this thread.
 
Secondly, you've asserted about people not "[liking] the man," when, in fact, the things which have been asserted, at least in this thread, are not personally about the man; rather, the criticisms are about his poor teachings or practice.

That's where my problem comes in. Criticize the man. Call him ugly. Tell me his breath smells. But don't talk to me about his "poor teachings" when there are few men who have had the teaching impact that Sproul has had. And with all due respect I believe that goes for all ministers on this board as well. Does he teach everything the way that everyone on this board would? Obviously, he doesn't. Does that make him wrong? He holds to the WCF, so you tell me?
 
Secondly, you've asserted about people not "[liking] the man," when, in fact, the things which have been asserted, at least in this thread, are not personally about the man; rather, the criticisms are about his poor teachings or practice.

That's where my problem comes in. Criticize the man. Call him ugly. Tell me his breath smells. But don't talk to me about his "poor teachings" when there are few men who have had the teaching impact that Sproul has had. And with all due respect I believe that goes for all ministers on this board as well. Does he teach everything the way that everyone on this board would? Obviously, he doesn't. Does that make him wrong? He holds to the WCF, so you tell me?
He clearly does not hold to the Westminster Confession and Catechisms when it comes to worship. So, if Westminster is right; he is certainly wrong, which I would agree with.
 
I understand this is a point of contention, and it's not something that I like either. However, I also understand that the PCA allows for these images in their churches.

I'm not aware of any PCA decision that has formalized the allowance of images of Christ in their churches. In fact, for all my years on a presbytery credentials committee, men were examined for their views on images and always expected to state an exception when their response was positive.

The RPCES wrestled with the issue and you can read the results here.
 
O.k., o.k. I concede.

I'm not arguing in favor of the images. You guys are right on that matter. I just don't think it would keep me from worshipping at his church again. Nor am I going to lay the whole ministry of R.C. Sproul on the altar of his views on images.

Seriously, these issues are all new to this minister. I did not come from a confessional background. I came from a Semi-Pelagian background to Calvinism and now to Reformed confessionalism. The trip isn't always an easy one, as I'm sure some of you could attest too. :detective:

As an aside, many of you have been very helpful to me concerning these issues and I thank you for that.
 
I understand this is a point of contention, and it's not something that I like either. However, I also understand that the PCA allows for these images in their churches.

I'm not aware of any PCA decision that has formalized the allowance of images of Christ in their churches. In fact, for all my years on a presbytery credentials committee, men were examined for their views on images and always expected to state an exception when their response was positive.

The RPCES wrestled with the issue and you can read the results here.

At a recent PCA presbytery meeting a man stated exceptions to the standards on this because he thought images were ok. There was little discussion on this issue, probably because there was so much on the other exceptions he took.
 
Thank you guys for all your posts on these matters. They are thought provoking and very helpful as I move more and more toward an understanding of the Reformed faith.
 
BTW, the name "Saint Andrews Chapel" should have been the first tip that something fishy was going on -- too RC/Anglican to taken as seriously reformed. :D
 
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