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Reformed Theological Seminary, RTS Charlotte Campus
Rev. Mike Honeycutt opens Matthew 9 and 10, teaching that the call of the church is to the ministry of both word and deed – as exemplified by the heart of compassion in the ministry of Christ.
RTS Charlotte student Charles McKnight opens up Psalm 88, exhorting the RTS community to pour out their hearts to the Lord in desperation, honesty, and determination, remaining confident in the Lord, because of the cries and cross of Christ.
Mr. Pettus teaches on the great mission field of the workplace. He argues the importance for ministers to regularly teach the great commission, emphasizing the great time opportunities of the workplace, and pleading Christians to model Christ in the mark
Rev. Connolly unpacks 1 Timothy 1:15-16, explaining that we must hold the gospel central because we only and always relate to and receive anything from God on the basis of the gospel.
Dr. Kruger, President of RTS Charlotte, preaches from Mark 1, expounding upon Jesus' first public message: The announcement of the Kingdom of God. This announcement brings good news, is an invitation for the weak, and lays out the mission and charge for followers of Christ.
Rev. Mac Griffith preaches from 2 Corinthians 12 on Paul delighting in weakness for the sake of the Gospel and Christ.
Looking at the life and ministry of John the Baptist from John 3:22-36, Rev. Pressley unpacks contentedness in God as we see Him, knowing the supreme Jesus as he is, and finding joy in our decrease in His increase.
Using the call of Peter in Luke 5, Dr. Gibbons explores the topic of discipleship: Jesus calls our very lives, we submit in trust and obedience, and he takes our fear, giving us himself.
Rev. William Dudley preaches at RTS Charlotte from Matthew 9 on the conversion of Matthew the Tax Collector.
Dr. Munro explores true greatness; explaining that it is not worldy power, prestige, or position, but selfless service modeled and motivated by the supreme example of Jesus.
Dr. Mark Dever teaches at RTS Charlotte's Harold O.J. Brown Lecture Series on the critical importance of being a disciple of Christ and being active in a Church community.
Dr. Mark Dever teaches at RTS Charlotte's Harold O.J. Brown Lecture Series on the critical importance of being a disciple of Christ and being active in a Church community.
Dr. Kruger preaches from Nehemiah, exploring the passion, time, effort, and the need for understanding when preaching the Word of God, and the power of the Word to bring about true change.