The Gospel and Its Fullness: A Friendly Word to Chuck Baldwin and His Listeners
Bridging the Divide: The Full Gospel, Historic Church, and the Kingdom of Christ
Dear friends,
Many of us have admired the bold and courageous preaching of Pastor Chuck Baldwin. His voice has exposed deception, stood firm against Zionist agendas, and reminded many of us of our Christian liberties.
But as we reflect on the strength of his message—centered around 1 Corinthians 15:1–4—we must ask an honest question:
In our zeal for liberty and grace, have we quietly rejected the very structures Christ gave His Body?
In our latest article, we explore whether the "grace plus nothing" message has unintentionally led many believers to subtract Christ's Church, His Kingdom, and His worship from the gospel we proclaim.
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▶ The Gospel and Its Fullness: A Friendly Word to Chuck Baldwin and His Listeners
In this piece, we show how even the early American dissenters—Congregationalists and Puritans—followed structured daily prayers rooted in Orthodox liturgy still honored today by the Eastern Church.
We also examine:
Why monarchies and theocracies were historically biblical and godly forms of government
How modern individualism may be undermining the unity and order of Christ’s Body
What the early American founders really believed about Christ as King
Why Christ is not simply King of hearts, but King of nations, churches, and Christian order
This is not a rebuke—it’s a call to rediscover the fullness of the gospel in its ancient beauty, and to stop dividing over what Christ has already ordered in His Word and His Church.
“Let us walk forward not just with grace plus nothing,
but with grace plus everything Christ is—His Word, His worship, His Body, His Kingdom.”
For the advancement of His Kingdom,
Rev Dr Stephen MK Brunswick
www.CelticOrthodoxy.com