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There IS such a thing as purposeful separation. That said, there is bad not “tribalistic” to use the faddish term, in who we should partner with in ministry. We remember we are one body, united by Christ’s blood. Paul rebuked those who haughtily claimed he or she ‘follows’ Apollos, vs follows Paul, vs follows Peter vs follows Christ. The Bible dealt with that in 1 Corinthians 1:12. There’s a good not tribalistic, like, in terms of ensuring that one does not divide into factions, following certain teachers to the exclusion of others, with pride on the rise. Now, back to JH Perry, she said she is ‘not tribalistic’. He claims that the tribes of Evangelicalism manifest themselves through “magazines, publishing houses, blogs, social media, conferences, and schools.” These tribes are led by tribal chiefs. Mark Driscoll has always been a trend follower. This talk of “tribe” is trendy thanks to guys like Seth Godin. He claims that Evangelicalism has been “tribalized.” In order for these tribes to be effective they need to cooperate and learn from each other. Here from First Things in 2013, we have a short history of how this ridiculous term came into Christian use-ĭriscoll tells Christians that they need to learn from each other, rather than criticize each other. Though Seth Godin used the term “tribes”, it was Mark Driscoll in his earlier days that popularized it. It depends on what one means when they say they aren’t tribalistic. I’m sure there are other concerning aspects that more discerning and articulate people will spot that I have not addressed. There are several worrisome phrases in her piece that concerned me. Perry’s commitment to the pure Gospel seemed solid until lately when she wrote a concerning rant on her Instagram– (August 26) She begs the age-old question, when is it time to warn against a person who seems to be on a downward slope into false religion? Reading her Twitter feed is a study of social justice and racial reconciliation. Are you not aware of this?įinally, though she says “where I disagree, I’m open to discussion, and where I can learn, I have ears to hear,” she instead, rebuked those who attempted to share concerns regarding the above listed statements and partnerships, implying that distancing one’s self from those who practice discerning separation is itself loveless and arrogant. Yet now you are partnering in ministry with one of the very churches (Bethel in Redding, CA) critiqued in that film. Pastor Gabe Hughes also asked Perry, you were included in the documentary “American Gospel: Christ Alone,” exposing the heresy of the prosperity gospel movement. Justin Peters wrote on Twitter this week,Īs has Francis Chan, Jackie Hill Perry, sadly, has now endorsed some of the most rank heretics and obvious false teachers in the “evangelical” world. So, Jackie Hill Perry is a study in contrasts. She has also just been UNinvited to the Answers in Genesis/Answers for Women 2020 conference. Perry is a strident social justice warrior.
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Perry wrote that she is concerned about several theologically sound preachers complicit in “white supremacy who are faithfully inspired by the theological musings of slave masters”.
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Perry also has partnered with false teacher Christine Caine, speaking at Caine’s Propel Activate conferences. She recently photographed herself with Bethel Church’s Jenn Johnson of Bethel Church (daughter-in-law of Bethel cult founder Bill Johnson, who along with her husband Brian founded Bethel Music and MusicU) and pronounced her a friend. Perry is also friends with and partnered to in ministry with some spurious characters, all in the name of ‘not being tribalistic’ according to Perry. Perry says she feels compelled to share the wondrous truths of Jesus through her God-given gifts as communicator. An upcoming Bible study is due to be released this October called, Jude: Contending for the Faith in Today’s Culture. She has published two CD’s, and is author of the 2018 book Gay Girl, Good God: The Story of Who I Was, and Who God Has Always Been. She expresses her Christianity through spoken word poetry, music, and essays (some at The Gospel Coalition). She is also a married mother and an ex-Lesbian converted to Christianity ten years ago at age 19. Jackie Hill Perry is a self-described rapper, writer, teacher, and poet.