In the latest edition of The Spiritual Sword, the question “What is happening to us?” is examined. Many issues that are being discussed and disagreed over are covered in the issue, including homosexuality, the role of women, denominationalism, instrumental music, and postmodernism. One issue, however, stood out and caused me a little shock.

At the beginning of his article entitled, “Is immersion a condition of salvation,” Hugh Fulford quotes Gary Holloway of Lipscomb University:

“Currently there is some controversy among Churches of Christ regarding immersion. Many of us cannot deny that there are many devout Christians who are unimmersed.”

Now, this quote was from back in 2006 and I believe came from New Wineskins. But Fulford also quotes Mike Williams, also a professor at Lipscomb and the minister at Fourth Avenue Church of Christ in Franklin, Tenn., as saying that the congregation will accept the baptisms of anyone, whether baptized as infants, for reasons other than remission of sins, as well as those who have not been baptized. He quotes Williams as saying, “And so, we have decided we will not be contentious, and we will be encompassing, and embracing all who choose to come here and walk with us.”

At what point, brethren, do we begin to notice the gradual but steady slide down the slippery slope of religious plurality and inclusiveness? If you have not read The Spiritual Sword, I encourage you to get a copy and read about the issues that are facing the church in our times.