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About the Guest(s): Tom Hicks: Tom Hicks is an emerging author and a respected voice in theological circles. With a deep commitment to exploring and clarifying Reformed Baptist doctrines, Hicks has contributed significant insights into the intersection of theology and ecclesiology. His unexpected venture into writing has resulted in a book titled "What is a Reformed Baptist?" which addresses common misconceptions and articulates the foundational tenets of Reformed Baptist theology. Hicks is connected with Founders Ministries, a notable organization championing reformed theology within Baptist traditions.Episode Summary: In this enlightening episode of Renewalcast, hosts Colt Robinson and Jay Wipf engage in a profound discussion with Tom Hicks, author of the newly released book "What is a Reformed Baptist?" Hicks dives into the often-debated concept of Reformed Baptist theology, tackling prevalent misconceptions about the identity and doctrinal positions of Reformed Baptists. Through their engaging conversation, Robinson, Wipf, and Hicks bring clarity to the nuanced intersections of Reformed theology, Baptist ecclesiology, and historical theology. Throughout the episode, Hicks offers a detailed exploration of the historical and doctrinal roots of Reformed Baptist thought, elucidating key themes such as confessionalism and the distinct usage and divisions of the law in theology. Drawing from historical precedents and scriptural evidence, Hicks elaborates on the threefold division of the law—moral, ceremonial, and judicial—and its practical implications for believers today. Additionally, the trio explore the critical importance of confessionalism and its role in maintaining theological clarity and continuity within the Reformed Baptist tradition. Key Takeaways:Understanding Reformed Baptist Identity: Hicks challenges the notion that "Reformed Baptist" is an oxymoron, detailing its historical and doctrinal foundations.Confessionalism's Role: The episode stresses the significance of confessionalism in articulating clear, biblically grounded beliefs within the church.Threefold Division of the Law: A comprehensive overview of how the moral, ceremonial, and judicial laws interact and their relevance today.The Three Uses of the Law: Hicks outlines the civil, pedagogical, and normative uses, emphasizing their ongoing role in guiding Christian living.Worship Principles: A discussion on the regulative principle of worship, highlighting the simplicity and theological focus of Reformed Baptist services.Notable Quotes:"If you're really strict with the word Reformed, technically, you could argue that even Presbyterians aren't Reformed." - Tom Hicks"Words tend to morph and they broaden out in their meaning over time." - Tom Hicks"The law says do this. The Gospel says done." - Tom Hicks"We are tapping into a broader ecclesiastical or churchly stream of confession." - Tom Hicks"Reformed worship usually looks the same. It looks very much the same across the Reformed churches." - Tom HicksResources:Founders Ministries: founders.org - The organizational platform mentioned where Tom Hicks's book can be acquired.Tom Hicks's Book: "What is a Reformed Baptist?" available on Founders Ministries and possibly Amazon post-March 1st.Listeners are encouraged to delve into this thought-provoking episode to gain a deeper understanding of Reformed Baptist beliefs and practices. Stay tuned for more insightful discussions on Renewalcast as Colt Robinson and Jay Wipf continue to explore significant theological themes.
Kicking off today's episode is a response to Dr. Adi Schlebusch's article (itself a response) on Lancastrian Theonomy and then moving on to a reaction of a debate that Chris Hume of the Lancaster Patriot did with an online troll.
Reformed Baptists. Confessionalism. Honoring our predecessors, investing in our successors. Religion & the State. A Political Reckoning in America. Leftist Meltdowns. Masculinity. On Wives and Hobbits. Getting to know the neighbors. Zachary Garris. "Sinning in the right direction."Joel Webbon. White Knight Syndrome. "Attractional Church Model." Is re-posting Andrew Tate approvingly equally as problematic as re-posting Calvin Robinson? Wes Huff, Joe Rogan, Billy Carson. Networking. Moody Bible Institute students. A smorgasbord of topics!
Dan discusses how to read our confession aright.
Flame sits with 3 profound scholars from Concordia Seminary, St. Louis, to discuss the true nature of Christianity; Dr. Gerhard H. Bode, Dr. Joel D. Biermann, and Dr. Leopoldo A. Sanchez. They each address how we got the modern version of Christianity, Pietism, and confessional thought. Inspired by Flame's NEW album "Neo Ethos" Available NOW!!! https://lnk.to/NeoEthosGet My NEW Book Extra Nos Discovering Grace Outside Myself https://extra-nos.myshopify.com/collections/extra-nos/products/discovering-grace-outside-myself-bookEnjoy NEW merch: https://extranosmerch.com/Happy listening to my new album, Neo Ethos: https://lnk.to/NeoEthos
“No Creed but the Bible” - a statement that has often been promoted, but rarely thought through. While every Christian should believe the Bible is sufficient and inerrant; we must define exactly what it is we believe ‘about' the Bible. In light of this, on today's episode, we make the case for robust ‘Confessionalism', as a component in the Christian Life. We hope you are encouraged by today's episode to contend for sound doctrine. Scripture: Jude 3-4, Acts 15:22-29, Titus 1:5-11 Additional References: The Second London Baptist Confession (1689): https://founders.org/library-book/1689-confession/ https://www.chapellibrary.org/pdf/books/lbcw.pdf?srsltid=AfmBOorAi1b6iCPqv94DjBcMhSSpcDOGwJrb9hXJSlgqxrFSgo9ofc0- GotQuestions Confessionalism: https://www.gotquestions.org/confessionalism-conversionism.html Church History 101: https://www.heritagebooks.org/products/church-history-101-the-highlights-of-twenty-centuries-beeke-ferguson.html J.C. Ryle 'Holiness': https://banneroftruth.org/us/store/christian-living/holiness-2/ Carl Trueman's 'Crisis of Confidence: Reclaiming the Historic Faith in a Culture Consumed with Individualism and Identity': https://www.amazon.com/Crisis-Confidence-Reclaiming-Historic-Individualism/dp/1433590018/ Social Media: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@StayReformed Twitter/X: https://twitter.com/stayreformed Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/stayreformed/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/stayreformedpodcast/ Website: https://www.stayreformed.com/ Email: contact@stayreformed.com
Are confessions a good or bad thing? In this exclusive interview from Missionary, Alex and Scott sit down with Dr. James Renihan, President of International Reformed Baptist Seminary as he discusses his work with the 1689 London Confession and the role it plays in the life of the church and everyday Christians. Did you miss Missionary Conference? Get access to all of the interviews and content from The Missions Podcast by becoming a Premium Subscriber. Sign up at missionspodcast.com/premium and use the promo code: MISSIONARY for one month free.
Flame sits with 3 profound scholars from Concordia Seminary, St. Louis, to discuss the true nature of Christianity; Dr. Gerhard H. Bode, Dr. Joel D. Biermann, and Dr. Leopoldo A. Sanchez. They each address how we got the modern version of Christianity, Pietism, and confessional thought. Inspired by Flame's NEW album "Neo Ethos" Available NOW!!! https://lnk.to/NeoEthosGet My NEW Book Extra Nos Discovering Grace Outside Myself https://extra-nos.myshopify.com/collections/extra-nos/products/discovering-grace-outside-myself-bookEnjoy NEW merch: https://extranosmerch.com/Happy listening to my new album, Neo Ethos: https://lnk.to/NeoEthos
Flame sits with 3 profound scholars from Concordia Seminary, St. Louis, to discuss the true nature of Christianity; Dr. Gerhard H. Bode, Dr. Joel D. Biermann, and Dr. Leopoldo A. Sanchez. They each address how we got the modern version of Christianity, Pietism, and confessional thought. Inspired by Flame's NEW album "Neo Ethos" Available NOW!!! https://lnk.to/NeoEthosGet My NEW Book Extra Nos Discovering Grace Outside Myself https://extra-nos.myshopify.com/collections/extra-nos/products/discovering-grace-outside-myself-bookEnjoy My EP on the Lord's Supper https://smarturl.it/ChristForYou
About the Guest(s): Steve Meister is the pastor of Emmanuel Baptist Church in Sacramento, California. Serving there for nearly a decade, Steve ministers in the heart of urban California, close to the state's political center. With a long-standing commitment to Christian orthodoxy, Steve has been an advocate for confessionalism, particularly the 1689 Second London Baptist Confession. Additionally, he serves on the board of Bible Translation Fellowship, an organization dedicated to promoting fidelity in Bible translation. Steve holds a seminary degree from The Masters Seminary in Los Angeles and has been a pivotal figure in his community for maintaining and advocating classical theological perspectives. Episode Summary: In this notable episode of Renewal Cast, hosts Coalt Robinson and Jay interview Pastor Steve Meister, diving into profound discussions on 1689 confessionalism and its relevance in today's theological landscape. Coalt and Jay aim to shed light on how historical confessions can effectively shape contemporary Christian thought and practice. Steve Meister, a passionate advocate for the Second London Baptist Confession, shares his compelling journey from a seeker-driven evangelical background through the emerging church movement, ultimately finding a home in confessional Reformed Baptist theology. Bringing forth critical insights, Steve elaborates on how historical context, doctrinal continuity, and biblical hermeneutics unite in the 1689 confession, emphasizing the enduring validity and applicability of these age-old truths. During the conversation, the dialogue also explores current debates in the doctrine of God, particularly addressing issues such as divine simplicity, immutability, and the Trinity. Steve points out how modern readings have diverged from historical understandings, highlighting the need for churches to employ confessional standards as a means of maintaining doctrinal integrity and fostering liberty for proper theological discourse. His reflections illustrate the importance of honoring past theological frameworks while engaging constructively with present-day theological controversies. Key Takeaways:Historical confessions like the 1689 Second London Baptist Confession hold significant value for guiding contemporary church doctrine and practice.Modern misunderstandings and debates over theological doctrines often arise from a lack of continuity with historical interpretations.The confessional standards provide a stable framework for evaluating and maintaining doctrinal purity within church ministries.The doctrine of God, including attributes such as divine simplicity and immutability, remains crucial yet underemphasized in modern evangelical teaching.Using historical confessions can liberate churches from subjective, individualistic interpretations and ensure a more collective adherence to biblical truths.Notable Quotes:"It is really understanding the impact that the Enlightenment and shifts in theological education have had on our approach to scripture.""Many folks who are doggedly insistent about the historical context of scripture do not approach the confession with the same respect.""The confession functions as a standard by which the public teaching and ministry of a church is measured.""The idea that the people of God don't want to know about God is hogwash. God's people want to know about God.""Having a disposition of trust towards our brothers in the past does not mean everything they said is right, but we benefit greatly from their collective wisdom."Resources:Steve Meister's Church: Emmanuel Baptist Church, Sacramento, CABible Translation Fellowship: Bible Translation FellowshipJ.V. Fesko's Book: "The Need for Creeds Today: Confessing Our Faith from the Scriptures" by J.V. FeskoTune in to this enlightening episode of Renewal Cast to deepen your understanding of the 1689 confessionalism and its crucial role in contemporary Christian faith and practice. Stay connected with us for more illuminating discussions and theological insights.
Emotional sabotage has steered and shaped many of the major decisions of the Southern Baptist Convention from the early 2020s to the present. How? Keep listening. Resources to Click “The SBC Isn't Drifting, It's Being Steered: A Sober-Minded Response to Emotional Sabotage” – Michael Carlino “Do You Feel My Pain? Empathy Sympathy, and Dangerous Virtues” – Joe Rigney “Empathy, Feminism, and the Church” – Joe Rigney “Of Empathy and Monsters” – Joe Rigney “Brothers, Don't Be Steered” – Joe Rigney “The SBC in a Crowded Theater” – Mark Coppenger “The Path Forward on Abuse Reform in the SBC” – Josh Abbotoy, Jon Whitehead “Can the Cooperation Continue? What the End of the BSA Means for the Future of the SBC?” – Jon Whitehead “Four Facts about Sexual Abuse in the Southern Baptist Convention (Part 1)” – Heath Lambert “Four Facts about Sexual Abuse in the Southern Baptist Convention (Part 2)” – Heath Lambert “Four Facts about Sexual Abuse in the Southern Baptist Convention (Part 3)” – Heath Lambert “Four Facts about Sexual Abuse in the Southern Baptist Convention (Part 4)” – Heath Lambert “Complementarian Confessional Conflagration” – Denny Burk “How Many Pastors are in the SBC?” – Kevin McClure The State of the SBC with Dr. Albert Mohler – Kenwood Institute “Feminine Emotionalism and the Evangelical Conscience” – G. Shane Morris “Not a Freelance Club: Identity, Association, and Confessionalism in the SBC” – Colin Smothers ““The Power and Duty of An Association”: Have Baptist Associations Historically Disfellowshipped Disorderly Churches?” – Caleb Morell “Act Like Men” – Kevin DeYoung “What Is Effeminacy?: A Survey of Scripture and History” – Steven Wedgeworth SBCAmendment.org Theme of the Month: Great Books Throughout the Ages Give to Support the Work Books to Read Leadership and Emotional Sabotage – Joe Rigney A Failure of Nerve: Leadership in the Age of the Quick Fix – Edwin Friedman
In this episode, Brian and Becky discuss the importance of confessions in the church. They talk about what they are, how they developed, and how they are still important for the church today. They also handle some of the common objections against them.If you have questions or would like to reach out to recommend a topic, please email the duo at cagestagepodcast@gmail.com.
Listen in as Carl Trueman joins David Schrock and Stephen Wellum to discuss the importance of creeds and confessions in the church. Timestamps Intro - 00:47 Dr. Wellum's Appreciation for Dr. Trueman's Writings - 03:12 How Has Crisis of Confidence Developed? - 04:26 Looking Back to Creeds and Confessions in a time of Rapid Cultural Change - 07:06 Is There a Need for New Confessions? 09:36 Giving ‘Teeth' to Our Confessions and Supplementary Documents - 14:15 Polity, and The Concern of Binding Consciences - 17:45 Five Different Enemies of Confessionalism - 25:20 Counsel for Living Under a Confession and Why that's a Good Thing - 27:19 What Happens When Churches Wander from their Confessions? - 31:00 How Does Losing Our Humanity as a Culture Relate to Our Confessions? - 33:33 Anthropological Heresies - 38:54 What is the SBC Misunderstanding with the Removal of Confessionalism? - 40:10 Outro – 42:07 Resources to Click Theme: Creeds, Confessions, and Cooperation Christoverall.com/give Books to Read Crisis of Confidence: Reclaiming the Historic Christian Faith in a Culture Consumed with Individualism and Identity – Carl R. Trueman
All Christians have a confession of faith. It's either historic, robust, and true, or modern, shallow, and filled with theological falsehoods.
Listen in as David Schrock and Stephen Wellum interview church historian Michael Haykin on his longford essay "Baptists, A Confessional People." Timestamps Intro - 00:43 The Thesis of Baptists as a Confessional People - 02:40 Where Did Dr. Haykin First Encounter Creeds & Confessions? - 03:50 Are Baptists Self-conscious to the Early Creeds & Confessions? - 06:10 Why Was the Second London Confession of 1689 Necessary? - 08:44 What Happens After the 1689 Confession? - 14:27 Comparing Motivations for the Abstract of Principles vs. The Call for a Modern Day Abstract BF&M - 19:24 What's the Connection Between Church Planting, Evangelism, and a Strong Sense of Confessionalism? - 21:14 The Relation Between Confessional Churches and Strong Teaching - 26:03 What's a Good Definition of Subscriptionism? - 28:08 Subscribing to a Confession and Liberty on Certain Issues - 29:07 Revising and Updating Confessions? - 31:10 Why Was Confessionalism Lost in the 19th and 10th Centuries? - 38:02 Southern Baptists and Calvinism in the 19th Century - 41:38 Moving Away From Confessionalism Leads to Liberalism - 43:30 Uniting for Mission? - 46:32 The Fellowship of Evangelical Baptists in Canada - 48:18 What Principles Do We Need to Learn in 2024 about Cooperating around a Confession? - 51:25 Are Students at Southern Seminary Committed to Confessionalism? - 52:55 Outro – 55:55 Resources to Click “Baptists, A Confessional People” – Michael A.G. Haykin Theme: Creeds, Confessions, and Cooperation Christoverall.com/give Books to Read Baptist Confessions of Faith – William L. Lumpkin & Bill J. Leonard Soldiers of Christ – A. James Fuller, Michael A.G. Haykin, Roger Duke Kiffen, Knollys, and Keach: Rediscovering our English Baptist Heritage – Michael A.G. Haykin
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Lecture given by Dr. Carl Trueman discussing the culture in which we live, and the importance of creeds and confessions.
“Conservative Christianity, also known as conservative theology, theological conservatism, traditional Christianity,[1][2] or biblical orthodoxy[3] is a grouping of overlapping and denominationally diverse theological movements within Christianity that seeks to retain the orthodox and long-standing traditions and beliefs of Christianity, it is contrasted with Liberal Christianity and Progressive Christianity which are seen as heretical heterodoxies by theological conservatives.[4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11][12][13][14][excessive citations] Conservative Christianity should not be mistaken as being synonymous with the political philosophy of conservatism nor the Christian right which is a political movement of Christians who support conservative political ideologies and policies within the realm of secular or non-sectarian politics.[15][16][17][2] The two major subdivisions of Conservative Christianity within Protestantism are Evangelical Christianity and Christian Fundamentalism while the Confessing Movement, Confessionalism, and to an extent Neo-orthodoxy make up the remaining within Protestantism. [7][6][18][19][20][21][22][23][excessive citations]” “By the way, the inability for anyone to find the original Biblical manuscripts also causes me to have religious skepticism.” -Antonio Myers. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/antonio-myers4/support
In this episode, Caleb discusses the topic of confessionalism in the life of the church with Dr. Raymond Johnson, senior pastor at Christ Church West Chester in West Chester, Pennsylvania. Together they discuss things like: What is confessionalism? Why are creeds and confessions of faith important and/or necessary? Do we have Scriptural warrant for confessions and creeds? How can less confessional churches move toward a more robust confessionalism? And more. Resources The Creedal Imperative by Carl Trueman https://a.co/d/4q0bSm0 The Need for Creeds Today: Confessional Faith in a Faithless Age by J.V. Fesko https://a.co/d/2CXuvlX
Lebanon, caught in Hezbollah-Israel crossfire, is a sobering case study of how much damage a country can do itself by embracing bad ideas like constitutional sectarianism & proportional representation. In Ep 1331 of Cut The Clutter, Editor-in-Chief Shekhar Gupta talks about why Lebanon is a failed state, its curse of “Confessionalism” and lessons for India ----more---- Christians in Lebanon: A short history of the Maronite Church: https://aleteia.org/2020/09/10/christians-in-lebanon-a-short-history-of-the-maronite-church/
A new MP3 sermon from Emmanuel Reformed Baptist Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Confessionalism Subtitle: The Doctrines of Grace Speaker: BJ Le Gras Broadcaster: Emmanuel Reformed Baptist Church Event: Sunday School Date: 10/1/2023 Length: 41 min.
Pastor Travis Greene sits down with Dr. Peter Sammons, an Assistant Professor of Theology at The Master's Seminary, to discussion the value of doctrine, Reformed Confessionalism, and the 1689 London Baptist Confession of faith.
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Luke and I have another conversation specifically processing confessionalism in churches and its strengths and weaknesses and related that to our prior church experiences. Luke's Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@WhiteStoneName
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This episode is Part III of a multi-part series answering the question, "What does it mean to be Reformed?" We get asked this question often since Caleb is the pastor of a Reformed Baptist Church. Our go-to answer is that being Reformed means that we are "Calvinistic, Covenantal, and Confessional." We utilize these "3-C's" to help us explain the Gospel from a Reformed Christian worldview. Reformed Christians have a rich heritage. In this episode, we will discuss the third of these "3-C's," which is Confessionalism, or what it means to hold to a Confession. Go back and listen to Part I on Calvinism or Part II on Covenant Theology. **The following links are Amazon affiliate links. We receive a small percentage of any purchase made through these links. Thank you for your support. Resources Mentioned in the Podcast: For Kids: Truth and Grace Memory Books for the Baptist Catechism for Boys and Girls by Thomas K. Ascol >> (Book 1, Book 2, Book 3) The Baptist Catechism Set to Music by Jim Scott Orrick Boekestein's Books for Kids - The Stories of the Heidelberg Catechism, The Canons of Dort, The Westminster Assembly, and Guido De Bres For Baptists: 1689 Second London Baptist Confession of Faith in Modern English by Founders Ministries A Modern Exposition of the 1689 Baptist Confession of Faith by Samuel E. Waldron A New Exposition of the London Baptist Confession of Faith of 1689 edited by Rob Ventura The Judicial and Impartial Reader: An Exposition of the 1689 London Baptist Confession of Faith by James M. Renihan Presbyterian Truths We Confess by R.C. Sproul Other Resources Mentioned: Fault Lines: The Social Justice Movement and Evangelicalism's Looming Catastrophe by Voddie Baucham >> Be sure to subscribe to the show so you don't miss an episode - a new one out every Tuesday. The best way that you can support this effort is to subscribe and leave a 5-star review wherever you listen to your podcasts. Visit our website and read our latest written articles: https://reformedfaithandfamily.com/ Enjoy our recommended resources page: https://reformedfaithandfamily.com/recommended-resources/ Download some freebies: https://reformedfaithandfamily.com/store/ Check out our one-of-a-kind Reformed swag shop: https://reformedfaithandfamily.com/swag-shop/ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/reformed-faith-and-family/message
In this episode, Nate Akin and Baptist Historian Nathan Finn talk about SBC history and recent considerations about confessionalism, cooperation, and complementarianism.
Subscriber-only episodeJordan discusses the necessity and role of confessions for local church and denominational life.Resources:1) The Creedal ImperativeSupport the show
Cuatro and Michael interview Oliver Allmand-Smith from Trinity Grace Church, Manchester, UK. Oliver is a pastor and author, among other ways he serves God’s church. His book, Under God, Over the People will help you understand the role of government. Oliver’s Church Broken Wharfe Episodes where you can hear about Under God, Over the People. […] The post Episode 59 – UK Oliver – Confessionalism in the UK appeared first on Things Above Us.
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In our next installment of local church interviews, we got Sam Renihan on the pod with us. We talk about the importance of confessionalism for the local church and how to step into effectively introducing it to a local church.CHECK OUT OUR WEBSITE: https://www.reformatorypod.comMukwano Coffee: https://www.mukwanocoffee.com (Use promo code "reformatory" for 20% off your order).Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/reformatorypodFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/reformatorypodTwitter: https://twitter.com/reformatorypodSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-reformatory3070/exclusive-content
Jordan is joined by the rest of the London Lyceum crew to talk with Joe Thorn and Robert Briggs about confessions and confessionalism. They cover topics like what it means to be confessional, the perils of confessionalism, advice for those considering changing confessions, and more.Support the show
Recently, Jeremy published an article titled, "Biblicism, Confessionalism, Womanhood, and Christian Duty." This is his reading of the article, which you can read here: https://www.jeremyhoward.net/2022/07/biblicism-confessions-womanhood.html Contact Us: ...
Recently, Jeremy published an article titled, "Biblicism, Confessionalism, Womanhood, and Christian Duty." This is his reading of the article, which you can read here: https://www.jeremyhoward.net/2022/07/biblicism-confessions-womanhood.html Contact Us: show@dotheology.com https://twitter.com/dotheology https://facebook.com/dotheology
Why is Confessionalism important? What is it? Join Steve Meister and myself as we discuss confessionalism then and now.
A rejoinder to Sam Waldron's article, "Do We Still Believe in Sola Scriptura?" You can read the article referenced here.
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