Apostasy in Protestant Churches
Rev. Angus Stewart critiques widespread apostasy and doctrinal compromise in contemporary Protestant churches, arguing that many have abandoned historic Reformed marks of the church including faithful preaching, proper sacraments, and church discipline. He emphasizes that true church membership requires commitment to God's glory and adherence to biblical standards, particularly opposing the ordination of women and ecumenical accommodation with Rome.
Rev. Angus Stewart Today, as in the days of Elijah, Isaiah, and Jesus, much of that which is called “church” is dead or dying. Huge swathes of Protestantism are so spiritually blind that they do not see Rome as a false church. Apostatising clerics are busy undermining the gospel of Christ by ecumenical relations with Rome. The heresy of free will condemned in the creeds of Presbyterians, Congregationalists, Baptist and Anglicans is preached in many pulpits. One would think that Martin Luther...