Reformation Roundtable is a production of Christ Covenant Church of Lewis County, a local gathering of saints who love the Lord Jesus Christ because He first loved us. We are reformed and evangelical and have planted a local church in Centralia, WA
Reformation Roundtable Ep. 82 – Man Alive! – Colossians 2:11-15 | Joe Stout Play Episode Pause Episode Mute/Unmute Episode 1x Fast Forward 30 seconds 00:00 / 00:51:49 Subscribe Share RSS Feed Share
Reformation Roundtable Ep. 81 – The Overcomers – Revelation 12 10-11 Devin Smith Play Episode Pause Episode Mute/Unmute Episode 1x Fast Forward 30 seconds 00:00 / 01:07:23 Subscribe Share RSS Feed Share
Reformation Roundtable Ep. 80 – A Clear Battlefield – Colossians 2 1-8 Joe Stout Play Episode Pause Episode Mute/Unmute Episode 1x Fast Forward 30 seconds 00:00 / 00:54:57 Subscribe Share RSS Feed Share
Reformation Roundtable Ep. 79 – Increasing Wickedness on the Earth – Genesis 6 1-4 Les Doyle Play Episode Pause Episode Mute/Unmute Episode 1x Fast Forward 30 seconds 00:00 / 00:56:25 Subscribe Share RSS Feed Share
Reformation Roundtable Ep. 78 – Put Off, Put On – Ephesians 4-17-26 Tyler Hatcher Play Episode Pause Episode Mute/Unmute Episode 1x Fast Forward 30 seconds 00:00 / 00:56:13 Subscribe Share RSS Feed Share
Reformation Roundtable Ep. 77 – The Work of the Ministry – Ephesians 4-7-16 Tyler Hatcher Play Episode Pause Episode Mute/Unmute Episode 1x Fast Forward 30 seconds 00:00 / 00:53:02 Subscribe Share RSS Feed Share
Reformation Roundtable Ep. 76: Walk in Unity – Ephesians 4:1-6 | Tyler Hatcher Play Episode Pause Episode Mute/Unmute Episode 1x Fast Forward 30 seconds 00:00 / 00:56:42 Subscribe Share RSS Feed Share
Reformation Roundtable Ep. 75: Isaiah 60:1-5 | The Gentiles Promised Light | Joe Stout Play Episode Pause Episode Mute/Unmute Episode 1x Fast Forward 30 seconds 00:00 / 00:42:46 Subscribe Share RSS Feed Share
Reformation Roundtable Ep. 74: Ephesians 3:14-21 | The Fullness of God | Tyler Hatcher Play Episode Pause Episode Mute/Unmute Episode 1x Fast Forward 30 seconds 00:00 / 00:50:38 Subscribe Share RSS Feed Share
Reformation Roundtable Ep. 73: Haggai 2:10-23 | The Unshakeable House of God pt. 2 | Joe Stout Play Episode Pause Episode Mute/Unmute Episode 1x Fast Forward 30 seconds 00:00 / 00:56:26 Subscribe Share RSS Feed Share
Reformation Roundtable Ep. 72: Romans 12:1-2 | The Dance of Covenant Renewal Worship | Dave Hatcher Play Episode Pause Episode Mute/Unmute Episode 1x Fast Forward 30 seconds 00:00 / 00:58:50 Subscribe Share RSS Feed Share
Reformation Roundtable Ep. 71: Genesis 2:25-3:7 | Wet Paint: Do Not Touch | Les Doyle Play Episode Pause Episode Mute/Unmute Episode 1x Fast Forward 30 seconds 00:00 / 01:04:11 Subscribe Share RSS Feed Share
Reformation Roundtable Ep. 70: Genesis 2:15-25 | Of Covenant & Marriage | Les Doyle Play Episode Pause Episode Mute/Unmute Episode 1x Fast Forward 30 seconds 00:00 / 01:01:39 Subscribe Share RSS Feed Share
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Dan Swecker past away on September 1st, 2021. The following is the gospel message that was given at his memorial on September 17th. Joe Stout gave the message.
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We have officially planted as of this past Lord's Day, Pentecost Sunday 2021. God be praised! I am posting the edited service to include the Call to Worship, exhortation, sermon, Lord's Supper teaching, and commission. If you are looking to simply hear the sermon only, I will add a timestamp in the show notes for when the sermon begins in this case you can skip ahead to the 20:45 marker for the beginning of the sermon. During our worship we also welcomed 10 households into membership, ordained an elder, and baptized one of our little sisters in Christ. If you would like to join us for Lord's Day worship, please visit lewiscounty.church and you will find our current times and locations for worship. Please enjoy the sermon.
In this episode we discuss tithing, giving, and offerings. Are they all the same? Is there a difference between the tithe (10-percent of the increase) and freewill offerings? We also discuss some easy ways of thinking about church budgeting as well as several miscellaneous topics regarding planting a reformed church in Lewis County. Here is the handout that was passed out during the discussion Titled “Our Role in the Body of Christ” written by Frank Stout. Our-Role-in-the-Body-of-Christ
In this episode we discuss communion. There are a lot of specifics to discuss on our convictions as it relates to the Lord's Supper. What is the regulative principal? What types of worship must be held by the regulative principal and what kinds don't? What makes for a “covenant renewal” service? What is the difference between the bread and the wine?r Should there be two prayers? Who should be admitted? How old should someone be to come? Should those with mental deficiencies be allowed to partake? What is closed communion? What is open? How often should we observe it? Should we use wine? Should we use leavened bread? Are there blessings and curses connected with the meal? I think to give us context for how communion fits within the broader scope of covenant renewal worship I would like to request that everyone listen to this 40min podcast. James Jordan gives a wonderfully concise synopsis of why we follow the pattern of covenant renewal worship and why the Lord's Table is so integral to it.
Join us as we discuss the role of women during worship.
During our fellowship we read scripture, sang songs, recited part of the Westminster Confession of Faith, and discussed the authority of parents. The song you hear at the beginning of the episode can be heard in full here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LKiuOZDACus
Here is the audio from our fellowship night that took place on March 21st, 2021 at Christ Covenant Church. The beautiful opening guitar work was played by Nick Fletcher and is a tune known as St. Columbia. This tune is beautifully paired with the metrical setting of Psalm 23 written by Henry Baker titled "The King of Love my Shepherd Is." We sing this song during our fellowship night together. Listen to the entire song by Nick Fletcher here.
In this episode we discuss the Ministerial Data Form (MDF) of a potential pastoral candidate, we discuss best practices for setting up a bank account, we discuss some helpful information on the immediate "ownership" of the church bylaws, and finish off the discussion with everyone giving feedback on our Order of Worship.
During this Fellowship Night we discussed Chapter 4 of the book Standing on the Promises: Covenant Continuity. Covenant Continuity is a topic that Evangelical Christians need to wrestle with. Covenant Continuity embraces the idea that there is one tree from which God's people grow. That tree is Israel and Romans 11 says God's people are either natural branches (Jews) or grafted branches (Gentiles) but the tree is the same and there is but one tree. This has MAJOR implications for child rearing as we explore during this fellowship night.
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During this roundtable discussion, we explore some minor and major issues and/or concerns we have with our draft form of bylaws. We also discuss the Order of Service or liturgy we will follow upon commencement of this church. We finish the conversation with a discussion of biblical eldership.
Welcome to another episode of Reformation Roundtable. My name is Joe Stout. This podcast is dedicated to the vision of planting a distinctly reformed, unapologetically biblical, and historically trinitarian local church. As we pursue this goal together, we created this podcast as a way for others in our community to engage with and join this shared vision to see Christ's kingdom expand in Lewis County WA. The following recording contains the audio from our latest fellowship night that happened on Feb. 28th, 2021 here in Centralia. Now we aren't just doing our own thing. We are currently under the care and authority of Trinity Church in Bothel WA which is a member of the Communion of Reformed Evangelical Churches aka the CREC. We would like to have 10 founding member families before we go “live” as a mission church. While we wait on the Providence of God, we are meeting on Sunday evenings for what we are calling “Fellowship Nights.” During these fellowship nights, we have been practicing the liturgy we will use when we come an official mission church. I will have the “Order of Service” in the show notes so that you can follow along if you wish. We will continue to meet every Sunday evening for fellowship nights as well as on Thursday nights for discussions of reformed theology. If you would like to join us for these discussions or for our times of fellowship please visit lewiscounty.church. On that site you can look at a calendar of events, see past discussions and fellowship nights, as well as contact us directly with any questions or comments you might have. Okay that is enough from me, I hope you enjoy this time of fellowship.
The following is a Thursday night discussion that took place on Feb. 25th, 2021. We discussed the booklet form of Biblical Eldership and worked through a proposed liturgy for our fellowship nights as was practice in anticipation for Lord's Day worship. At the end of the discussion there is a shorter but lively discussion on baptism and the Lord's Supper that you won't want to miss. We want to plant a distinctly biblical and unashamedly Christ-centered reformed church in Lewis County. Lewis county has many churches but none that profess or practice the historic reformed faith. We would like to see this change and therefore we have been plowing in faith that we would accomplish the Lord's will. For the better part of a year and a half, we have been meeting and seeking unity as families. Our stated goal is 10 founding member households prior to launch and our hope is to launch in March of 2021. God is going to accomplish His will in His sovereign mercy and we are excited to see how we can be used by Him in this way. Reformation Roundtable meets on Thursday nights for discussion and Sunday nights for fellowship. If you would like to join us please visit lewiscounty.church and you will find all of our previous discussions as well as an events tab which will show you what is coming up that you can be a part of. Also if you have questions or comments you can fill out the contact form and I will respond to your email personally. Well that is enough from me, I hope you enjoy the discussion and I hope you join us to plant a reformed church in Lewis County Washington.
Welcome to another episode of Reformation Roundtable. My name is Joe Stout and I am pleased to bring you the recording of our fellowship night that took place on Sunday evening Feb. 21st, 2021. Reformation Roundtable seeks to plant a biblically reformed church in Lewis County WA. We are moving closer every week to becoming a mission church and are currently seeking 10 founding member families to join our ranks before we go “live.” In the mean time we are practicing our liturgy in anticipation of that glorious day when we will launch. During this fellowship night we have a time of exhortation and encouragement, singing psalms, hymns and spiritual songs, a time of corporate confession of sin, prayers of thanksgiving and prayers of petition, and a discussion of covenantal child rearing. We then finished the evening with food and laughter. If you would like to join us in this kingdom work, know that you will be answering the prayers we are praying. We want more and more households to join us in the ripe harvest in Lewis County. Please join us. Head on over to lewiscounty.church and you will a tab titled “events” which will list our meetings and fellowship nights. Also you will find a “contact us” tab and filling out the form on that page will put you in touch directly with me and I can answer any questions you might have. The bottom line is that we really hope you will come along side us in our work. Well that is enough from me, I hope you enjoy listening in on our evening and are blessed by the time of worship From prior to the meeting: We will be fellowshipping together and studying Chapter 1 of the book "Standing on the Promises. Here is a .pdf of chapter 1. We will be learning a new song called "What Wondrous Love is This?" . This is an American folk hymn written in 1811. The link will take you to YouTube where you can learn the tune. Here is the song packet and liturgy for our time together!