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This week's Event Friday message is from the Alliance's 1979 Philadelphia Conference on Reformed Theology: The Names of Christ. What's in a name? Do the names and titles of Jesus have any significance? Why are there so many different names and titles for Jesus? Those names and titles serve as a description of who Jesus is and how He works in the lives of individuals. To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/581/29
This week's Event Friday message is from the Alliance's 1979 Philadelphia Conference on Reformed Theology: The Names of Christ. What's in a name? Do the names and titles of Jesus have any significance? Why are there so many different names and titles for Jesus? Those names and titles serve as a description of who Jesus is and how He works in the lives of individuals. To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/581/29
This week's Event Friday message is from the Alliance's 1979 Philadelphia Conference on Reformed Theology: The Names of Christ. What's in a name? Do the names and titles of Jesus have any significance? Why are there so many different names and titles for Jesus? Those names and titles serve as a description of who Jesus is and how He works in the lives of individuals. To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/581/29
This week's Event Friday message is from the Alliance's 1979 Philadelphia Conference on Reformed Theology: The Names of Christ. What's in a name? Do the names and titles of Jesus have any significance? Why are there so many different names and titles for Jesus? Those names and titles serve as a description of who Jesus is and how He works in the lives of individuals. To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/581/29
This week's Event Friday message is from the Alliance's 1979 Philadelphia Conference on Reformed Theology: The Names of Christ. What's in a name? Do the names and titles of Jesus have any significance? Why are there so many different names and titles for Jesus? Those names and titles serve as a description of who Jesus is and how He works in the lives of individuals. To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/581/29
This week's Event Friday message is from the Alliance's 1979 Philadelphia Conference on Reformed Theology: The Names of Christ. What's in a name? Do the names and titles of Jesus have any significance? Why are there so many different names and titles for Jesus? Those names and titles serve as a description of who Jesus is and how He works in the lives of individuals. To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/581/29
This week's Event Friday message is from the Alliance's 1979 Philadelphia Conference on Reformed Theology: The Names of Christ. What's in a name? Do the names and titles of Jesus have any significance? Why are there so many different names and titles for Jesus? Those names and titles serve as a description of who Jesus is and how He works in the lives of individuals. To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/581/29
This week's Event Friday message is from the Alliance's 1979 Philadelphia Conference on Reformed Theology: The Names of Christ. What's in a name? Do the names and titles of Jesus have any significance? Why are there so many different names and titles for Jesus? Those names and titles serve as a description of who Jesus is and how He works in the lives of individuals. To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/581/29
This week's Event Friday message is from the Alliance's 1979 Philadelphia Conference on Reformed Theology: The Names of Christ. What's in a name? Do the names and titles of Jesus have any significance? Why are there so many different names and titles for Jesus? Those names and titles serve as a description of who Jesus is and how He works in the lives of individuals. To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/581/29
This week's Event Friday message is from the Alliance's 1979 Philadelphia Conference on Reformed Theology: The Names of Christ. What's in a name? Do the names and titles of Jesus have any significance? Why are there so many different names and titles for Jesus? Those names and titles serve as a description of who Jesus is and how He works in the lives of individuals. To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/581/29
Dr. Michael J. Kruger serves as the President and Samuel C. Patterson Professor of New Testament and Early Christianity at the Charlotte campus of Reformed Theological Seminary. Dr. Kruger regularly speaks, lectures, and teaches throughout the United States and the world—including conferences such as The Gospel Coalition, Together for the Gospel, the Ligonier Conference, and the Philadelphia Conference on Reformed Theology. In addition to his academic publications, his popular-level articles have appeared in places like Desiring God, Reformation 21, Modern Reformation, Tabletalk Magazine, and The Gospel Coalition. He also blogs regularly on his own website, Canon Fodder (www.michaeljkruger.com). He is married to Melissa Kruger, Director of Women's Initiatives for The Gospel Coalition and author of numerous books, including most recently, Growing Together: Taking Mentoring Beyond Small Talk and Prayer Requests(Crossway, 2020). They have three children, Emma, John, and Kate.
On this Podcast Wednesday our intrepid hosts set out to answer one of life's most pressing questions: Mello Yello or Mountain Dew? This specific gastronomic dilemma should quickly identify today's special guest. Kevin DeYoung's dietary list may read like the kid's menu at Denny's, but his theological scholarship is unparalleled. The famed pastor, professor, and author once again places his reputation at risk to visit with Spin-Meisters Carl and Todd. Dr. DeYoung is one of the speakers for the 2023 Philadelphia Conference on Reformed Theology (PCRT) in East Lansing, MI, and Bryn Mawr, PA. On today's episode, Kevin discusses this year's themeHere We Stand: The Five Solas of the Reformationas he deftly avoids questions about fine cigars and chicken nuggets. To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/581/29
Our intrepid podcasters set out to answer one of life's most pressing questions: Mello Yello® or Mountain Dew®? This specific gastronomic dilemma should quickly identify today's special guest. Kevin DeYoung's dietary list may read like the kid's menu at Denny's®, but his theological scholarship is unparalleled. The famed pastor, professor, and author once again places his reputation at risk to visit with Spin-Meisters Carl and Todd. Dr. DeYoung is one of the speakers for the 2023 Philadelphia Conference on Reformed Theology (PCRT) in East Lansing, MI, and Bryn Mawr, PA. On today's episode, Kevin discusses this year's theme—Here We Stand: The Five Solas of the Reformation—as he deftly avoids questions about fine cigars and chicken nuggets. Alliance Publishing is offering copies of the book Our Sovereign God--edited by James Montgomery Boice—for giveaway. Enter here for the opportunity to win one.
On this Event Friday, we return to the 1994 Philadelphia Conference on Reformed Theology. The theme was Desiring God, and these messages explore the proper God-given hunger of the human soul for things higher, finer and more satisfying than the cheap lures of our secular culture indeed, the hunger of the soul for God. The main focus is corporate worship who we worship, how we should worship, the ways in which we often fail to worship, and worship as the chief end of man. Audio from this and many other Alliance Events may be purchased at our online store: ReformedResources.org. To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/581/29
On this Event Friday, we return to the 1994 Philadelphia Conference on Reformed Theology. The theme was Desiring God, and these messages explore the proper God-given hunger of the human soul for things higher, finer and more satisfying than the cheap lures of our secular culture indeed, the hunger of the soul for God. The main focus is corporate worship who we worship, how we should worship, the ways in which we often fail to worship, and worship as the chief end of man. Audio from this and many other Alliance Events may be purchased at our online store: ReformedResources.org. To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/581/29
On this Event Friday, we return to the 1994 Philadelphia Conference on Reformed Theology. The theme was Desiring God, and these messages explore the proper God-given hunger of the human soul for things higher, finer and more satisfying than the cheap lures of our secular culture indeed, the hunger of the soul for God. The main focus is corporate worship who we worship, how we should worship, the ways in which we often fail to worship, and worship as the chief end of man. Audio from this and many other Alliance Events may be purchased at our online store: ReformedResources.org. To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/581/29
On this Event Friday, we return to the 1994 Philadelphia Conference on Reformed Theology. The theme was Desiring God, and these messages explore the proper God-given hunger of the human soul for things higher, finer and more satisfying than the cheap lures of our secular culture indeed, the hunger of the soul for God. The main focus is corporate worship who we worship, how we should worship, the ways in which we often fail to worship, and worship as the chief end of man. Audio from this and many other Alliance Events may be purchased at our online store: ReformedResources.org. To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/581/29
On this Event Friday, we return to the 1994 Philadelphia Conference on Reformed Theology. The theme was Desiring God, and these messages explore the proper God-given hunger of the human soul for things higher, finer and more satisfying than the cheap lures of our secular culture indeed, the hunger of the soul for God. The main focus is corporate worship who we worship, how we should worship, the ways in which we often fail to worship, and worship as the chief end of man. Audio from this and many other Alliance Events may be purchased at our online store: ReformedResources.org. To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/581/29
On this Event Friday, we return to the 1994 Philadelphia Conference on Reformed Theology. The theme was Desiring God, and these messages explore the proper God-given hunger of the human soul for things higher, finer and more satisfying than the cheap lures of our secular culture indeed, the hunger of the soul for God. The main focus is corporate worship who we worship, how we should worship, the ways in which we often fail to worship, and worship as the chief end of man. Audio from this and many other Alliance Events may be purchased at our online store: ReformedResources.org. To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/581/29
On this Event Friday, we return to the 1994 Philadelphia Conference on Reformed Theology. The theme was Desiring God, and these messages explore the proper God-given hunger of the human soul for things higher, finer and more satisfying than the cheap lures of our secular culture indeed, the hunger of the soul for God. The main focus is corporate worship who we worship, how we should worship, the ways in which we often fail to worship, and worship as the chief end of man. Audio from this and many other Alliance Events may be purchased at our online store: ReformedResources.org. To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/581/29
On this Event Friday, we return to the 1994 Philadelphia Conference on Reformed Theology. The theme was Desiring God, and these messages explore the proper God-given hunger of the human soul for things higher, finer and more satisfying than the cheap lures of our secular culture indeed, the hunger of the soul for God. The main focus is corporate worship who we worship, how we should worship, the ways in which we often fail to worship, and worship as the chief end of man. Audio from this and many other Alliance Events may be purchased at our online store: ReformedResources.org. To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/581/29
On this Event Friday, we return to the 1994 Philadelphia Conference on Reformed Theology. The theme was Desiring God, and these messages explore the proper God-given hunger of the human soul for things higher, finer and more satisfying than the cheap lures of our secular culture indeed, the hunger of the soul for God. The main focus is corporate worship who we worship, how we should worship, the ways in which we often fail to worship, and worship as the chief end of man. Audio from this and many other Alliance Events may be purchased at our online store: ReformedResources.org. To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/581/29
On this Event Friday, we return to the 1994 Philadelphia Conference on Reformed Theology. The theme was Desiring God, and these messages explore the proper God-given hunger of the human soul for things higher, finer and more satisfying than the cheap lures of our secular culture indeed, the hunger of the soul for God. The main focus is corporate worship who we worship, how we should worship, the ways in which we often fail to worship, and worship as the chief end of man. Audio from this and many other Alliance Events may be purchased at our online store: ReformedResources.org. To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/581/29
On this Event Friday, we return to the 1994 Philadelphia Conference on Reformed Theology. The theme was Desiring God, and these messages explore the proper God-given hunger of the human soul for things higher, finer and more satisfying than the cheap lures of our secular culture indeed, the hunger of the soul for God. The main focus is corporate worship who we worship, how we should worship, the ways in which we often fail to worship, and worship as the chief end of man. Audio from this and many other Alliance Events may be purchased at our online store: ReformedResources.org. To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/581/29
The Philadelphia Conference on Reformed Theology (PCRT) is the longest running national Reformed conference. It was started in 1974 by Dr. James Boice and exists today to glorify God through a rediscovery of the Church's great doctrinal foundations. The amazing lineup in 1976 included R.C. Sproul, John Stott, C. Everett Koop and other legendary speakers centered on the theme of Our Sovereign God. Complete conference audio, as well as the soundtracks from many other Alliance Events, is available at ReformedResources.org. To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/581/29
The Philadelphia Conference on Reformed Theology (PCRT) is the longest running national Reformed conference. It was started in 1974 by Dr. James Boice and exists today to glorify God through a rediscovery of the Church's great doctrinal foundations. The amazing lineup in 1976 included R.C. Sproul, John Stott, C. Everett Koop and other legendary speakers centered on the theme of Our Sovereign God. Complete conference audio, as well as the soundtracks from many other Alliance Events, is available at ReformedResources.org. To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/581/29
To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/581/29 On this Event Friday, we're enjoying a selection from the 2002 Philadelphia Conference on Reformed Theology:The Promised Holy Spirit.The audio from this andcountless other events, including the 2021 PCRT, is available at ReformedResources.org
To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/581/29 On this Event Friday, we're enjoying a selection from the 2002 Philadelphia Conference on Reformed Theology:The Promised Holy Spirit.The audio from this andcountless other events, including the 2021 PCRT, is available at ReformedResources.org
To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/581/29 On this Event Friday, we're enjoying a selection from the 2002 Philadelphia Conference on Reformed Theology:The Promised Holy Spirit.The audio from this andcountless other events, including the 2021 PCRT, is available at ReformedResources.org
To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/581/29 On this Event Friday, we're enjoying a selection from the 2002 Philadelphia Conference on Reformed Theology:The Promised Holy Spirit.The audio from this andcountless other events, including the 2021 PCRT, is available at ReformedResources.org
To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/581/29 On this Event Friday, we're enjoying a selection from the 2002 Philadelphia Conference on Reformed Theology:The Promised Holy Spirit.The audio from this andcountless other events, including the 2021 PCRT, is available at ReformedResources.org
To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/581/29 On this Event Friday, we're enjoying a selection from the 2002 Philadelphia Conference on Reformed Theology:The Promised Holy Spirit.The audio from this andcountless other events, including the 2021 PCRT, is available at ReformedResources.org
To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/581/29 On this Event Friday, we're enjoying a selection from the 2002 Philadelphia Conference on Reformed Theology:The Promised Holy Spirit.The audio from this andcountless other events, including the 2021 PCRT, is available at ReformedResources.org
To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/581/29 On this Event Friday, we're enjoying a selection from the 2002 Philadelphia Conference on Reformed Theology:The Promised Holy Spirit.The audio from this andcountless other events, including the 2021 PCRT, is available at ReformedResources.org
To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/581/29 On this Event Friday, we're enjoying a selection from the 2002 Philadelphia Conference on Reformed Theology:The Promised Holy Spirit.The audio from this andcountless other events, including the 2021 PCRT, is available at ReformedResources.org
To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/581/29 On this Event Friday, we're enjoying a selection from the 2002 Philadelphia Conference on Reformed Theology:The Promised Holy Spirit.The audio from this andcountless other events, including the 2021 PCRT, is available at ReformedResources.org
To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/581/29 On this Event Friday, we're enjoying a selection from the 2002 Philadelphia Conference on Reformed Theology:The Promised Holy Spirit.The audio from this andcountless other events, including the 2021 PCRT, is available at ReformedResources.org
To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/581/29 On this Event Friday, we're enjoying a selection from the 2002 Philadelphia Conference on Reformed Theology:The Promised Holy Spirit.The audio from this andcountless other events, including the 2021 PCRT, is available at ReformedResources.org
To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/581/29 On this Event Friday, we're enjoying a selection from the 2002 Philadelphia Conference on Reformed Theology: The Promised Holy Spirit. The audio from this andcountless other events, including the 2021 PCRT, is available at ReformedResources.org
PCRT and Praying to the Triune God The Alliance of Confessing Evangelicals is renowned for its long-standing yearly conference: PCRT, the Philadelphia Conference on Reformed Theology. Once again, the event has been compelled to move online due to COVID restrictions. This year’s PCRT theme is Delighting in Our Triune God, the conference will be live-streamed April 28th to May 5th. Jonathan Cruse is one of the conference speakers. He’s the pastor of Community Presbyterian Church in Kalamazoo, MI, and author of numerous articles and several very helpful books. Reverend Cruse will address the topic “Praying to the Triune God” at PCRT, and today we’ll enjoy a preview of that talk. Later this month, use the links below to access the conference livestream free of charge. Show Notes · Delighting in Our Triune God Conference Information · Free Live Streaming on Facebook and Youtube · What Happens When We Worship by Jonathan Cruse · The Christian’s True Identity by Jonathan Cruse
The Exclusivity of the Gospel Jonathan and James have a one-on-one conversation to sort through three views surrounding the way of salvation. Is Jesus Christ really the only way? If so, what is required? Can one be saved without any knowledge of Christ’s person and work? Romans chapter one offers clarity in sorting through each of the three views. We are giving away copies of Only One Way, a collection of essays on the subject from the Philadelphia Conference on Reformed Theology. Register for the opportunity to win one.
To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/581/29 In memory of the late J.I. Packer, our Event Friday features the 1975 Philadelphia Conference on Reformed Theology that focused on the subject matter of Dr. Packer's influential book, "Knowing God." R.C. Sproul and Ralph Keiper also spoke at this memorable event some 45 years ago! The complete set of messages, as well as the PCRT Anthology, are available at ReformedResources.org.
To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/581/29 In memory of the late J.I. Packer, our Event Friday features the 1975 Philadelphia Conference on Reformed Theology that focused on the subject matter of Dr. Packer's influential book, "Knowing God." R.C. Sproul and Ralph Keiper also spoke at this memorable event some 45 years ago! The complete set of messages, as well as the PCRT Anthology, are available at ReformedResources.org.
To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/581/29 In memory of the late J.I. Packer, our Event Friday features the 1975 Philadelphia Conference on Reformed Theology that focused on the subject matter of Dr. Packer's influential book, "Knowing God." R.C. Sproul and Ralph Keiper also spoke at this memorable event some 45 years ago! The complete set of messages, as well as the PCRT Anthology, are available at ReformedResources.org.
To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/581/29 In memory of the late J.I. Packer, our Event Friday features the 1975 Philadelphia Conference on Reformed Theology that focused on the subject matter of Dr. Packer's influential book, "Knowing God." R.C. Sproul and Ralph Keiper also spoke at this memorable event some 45 years ago! The complete set of messages, as well as the PCRT Anthology, are available at ReformedResources.org.
To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/581/29 In memory of the late J.I. Packer, our Event Friday features the 1975 Philadelphia Conference on Reformed Theology that focused on the subject matter of Dr. Packer's influential book, "Knowing God." R.C. Sproul and Ralph Keiper also spoke at this memorable event some 45 years ago! The complete set of messages, as well as the PCRT Anthology, are available at ReformedResources.org.
To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/581/29 In memory of the late J.I. Packer, our Event Friday features the 1975 Philadelphia Conference on Reformed Theology that focused on the subject matter of Dr. Packer's influential book, "Knowing God." R.C. Sproul and Ralph Keiper also spoke at this memorable event some 45 years ago! The complete set of messages, as well as the PCRT Anthology, are available at ReformedResources.org.
COVID Repentance Peter VanDoodewaard is the pastor of Covenant Community Church in Taylors, SC. He’s in-house today to chat about an article he’s written for Reformation21.org titled Covid-19 Repentance. Peter's piece combines a reflection on the Old Testament minor prophets with the unprecedented sequence of events that followed the first COVID-19 lockdown in March. At issue: the speed at which the Church Global ceased to meet for worship by government order. Could the coronavirus pandemic be interpreted as a judgment from God like those found in the Old Testament? Regardless of the answer to that sobering question, shouldn’t we be paying closer attention? Are there lessons to be learned, and repentance to be sought before God? Peter’s words give us much to consider! We are giving away free download of the plenary sessions of the Philadelphia Conference on Reformed Theology titled Profaning the Sacred: Beauty and Holiness of the Bride of Christ by speakers like Michael Horton, Richard Phillips, Phil Johnson, and others. Just Register and download!
To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/581/29 In memory of the late J.I. Packer, our Event Friday features the 1975 Philadelphia Conference on Reformed Theology that focused on the subject matter of Dr. Packer's influential book, "Knowing God." R.C. Sproul and Ralph Keiper also spoke at this memorable event some 45 years ago! The complete set of messages, as well as the PCRT Anthology, are available at ReformedResources.org.
To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/581/29 In memory of the late J.I. Packer, our Event Friday features the 1975 Philadelphia Conference on Reformed Theology that focused on the subject matter of Dr. Packer's influential book, "Knowing God." R.C. Sproul and Ralph Keiper also spoke at this memorable event some 45 years ago! The complete set of messages, as well as the PCRT Anthology, are available at ReformedResources.org.
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From the Philadelphia Conference on Reformed Theology to the International Council on Biblical Inerrancy, James Montgomery Boice partnered with R.C. Sproul and others to defend the gospel and build up the church. On this episode of 5 Minutes in Church History, Dr. Stephen Nichols takes a look at the life and legacy of Dr. Boice. Read the transcript: https://www.5minutesinchurchhistory.com/james-montgomery-boice/ A donor-supported outreach of Ligonier Ministries. Donate: https://www.5minutesinchurchhistory.com/donate/
Dollars and Change broadcasts live from Total Impact Philadelphia 2019, a conference that provides practical impact education and impact strategies to investors, advisors, and others who are interested in aligning their investments to their values. Hosts Sandi Hunt and Sherryl Kuhlman are joined by: Rodney Foxworth, Executive Director of BALLE (Business Alliance for Local Living Economies); Jackie VanderBrug, Head of Sustainable and Impact Investment Strategy at Bank of America Merrill Lynch; Andrew Hohns, President & CEO of Mariner Investment Group; and Diederik Timmer, Executive Vice President of Client Relations at Sustainalytics. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Liam Goligher is back. He's one of the speakers at the Philadelphia Conference on Reformed Theology, coming up this March in Grand Rapids and April in Philadelphia. The theme of the conference this year is Redemption Accomplished and Applied.From the comfort of his living room couch, Liam chats with the Spin Team about one of his messages—"Sanctification by Grace”—and how that process is vitally connected to classical theism. What do we lose in sanctification when we minimize the doctrine of God? This conversation flips from the sacred, to the silly, and back again. Don't miss it!Show NotesScripture and Metaphysics: Aquinas and the Renewal of Trinitarian Theology (Challenges in Contemporary Theology) by Matthew LeveringRegister for the opportunity to win free registration for the Philadelphia Conference on Reformed Theology to hear Liam Goligher, Kevin DeYoung, Ian Hamilton, David Murray, and others.
Union with Christ While James enjoys a vacation, Jonathan has the pleasure of speaking with Ian Hamilton about Union with Christ, one of the topics Ian will be addressing at the Philadelphia Conference on Reformed Theology in Grand Rapids, MI, March 15th - 17th. Speaking passionately, and quoting a few of his favorite theologians, Ian talks about the benefits that flow from our union with Christ. He connects the relationship between being in Christ, and a life of obedience—offering an antidote for Christians who are struggling with the high calling to be holy. Whet your spiritual appetite with this episode, then head out to the conference in Grand Rapids next month! Show Notes · About Ian Hamilton · Redemption Accomplished and Applied by John Murray · The Glory of Christ by John Owen · Knowing God by J. I. Packer · Religious Affections by Jonathan Edwards · Several readings by John Calvin Sign up for the opportunity to win one of the free conference registrations! But, if you don't want to take your chances, you can still register at our website.
Conrad Mbewe, pastor of Kabwata Baptist Church in Zambia is on the podcast today. He will also be with us at the Philadelphia Conference on Reformed Theology speaking on the topic of the Holy Spirit. Pastor Mbewe speaks today on the role of the Holy Spirit in evangelism. He gets right to the point by giving clear, simple, and yet powerful presentation of the Gospel. He anchors the work of the Spirit in the life, death, and resurrection of Christ. Scripture shows the ministry of the Holy Spirit. It's of regeneration, conviction, reconciliation, and all the fruit that is produced in the life of the believer. Pastor Mbewe is excited to share with all that hear the power of the Spirit. Particularly that work that he's witnessed in the life of many around him! Join in on this encouraging and joyful interview! Get a FREE audio set out of PCRT on the work of the Spirit! Sign up and use the coupon code HS326 to download! Show notes Check what the Lord is doing in Zambia - Pastor Conrad Mbewe's blog Kabwata Baptist Church Come hear Pastor Mbewe next month in Philadelphia The Nicene Creed The role of the Spirit in John 16:8; 1 Thes. 1:5; 1 Cor. 2:1ff. The Holy Spirit by Sinclair Ferguson The Holy Spirit: His Gifts and Power by John Owen Visit our Reformed Resources for more on the Holy Spirit Coming up next! How important is for a believer to distinguish justification from sanctification? And what are some dangers in confusing the two? Jon and James talk to Michael Allen about what led him to write his latest book titled Sanctification.
Today, Pastor Danny Hyde gives us an early glimpse of his messages at the upcoming Philadelphia Conference on Reformed Theology in April. The conference is on the Holy Spirit and Danny's knowledge on the subject is primarily Scriptural but also very personal. He gives us a little bit of his background, including his conversion to Christ, his experience with Pentecostalism, and what led him to the Reformed Faith. You might have heard some say that Reformed Christians suppress the Spirit. Is this true? What do we believe about the third person of the Trinity and how do we relate to Him? Listen to what Pastor Danny, and John Owen, have to say! We're giving away free audio messages to everyone who want it from the Philadelphia Conference on Reformed Theology The Promised Holy Spirit. Just use the coupon code HS312. And sign up today! Rev. Daniel Hyde is the pastor of Oceanside United Reformed Church in Southern CA. Pastor Danny, as he's known, is a seminary professor, chief editor of the Alliance's Meet the Puritans, as well as the author and editor of a number of books and articles including Welcome to a Reformed Church: A Guide for Pilgrims. He will be speaking at the upcoming Philadelphia Conference on Reformed Theology in Philadelphia, PA, April 27-28 on the topic The Spirit of the Age: Age of the Spirit. What to Expect in Reformed Worship Word & Sacraments or the Holy Spirit? Praying “In the Spirit”: Puritan Style 1 Cor. 15:45 Winners of The Attributes of God by A. W. Pink We have some winners of the episode The Tools You Need, from ABC to PhD who entered for a chance to win The Attributes Of God. If you didn't win a copy, you can visit our Reformed Resources to purchase one! Joshua L. - from Chesapeake, MD Scott H. - from Harrisonburg, VA Michael M. - from Casa Grande, AZ
While on a celeb tour, Carl worked on a cool mustache - maybe compensating for hair loss? In the meantime, Aimee and Todd, two recovering Baptists, tell of their “journey” to Presbyterianism. Todd even wanders into his love for the Book of Church Order. Tune in to get that whole story!But that's not all folks! The conversation explores the term “redemption” and its meaning. Who or what is the object of redemption? Could God have co-redeemers? Then, what about us redeeming the culture? What does THAT even mean? What does the Bible tell us about God redeeming the present culture? Or will He simply destroy it all and create new heavens and a new earth at His coming? So much to cover!So join us for all these things and to see who's losing hair faster (spoiler alert, it's not Aimee)!We have a several copies of "Redeemed! Redemption Accomplished" from the Philadelphia Conference on Reformed Theology that we are giving away. Enter for your chance to win.
This week on Theology on the Go, our host, Dr. Jonathan Master is joined by Dr. Barry York. Since 2013, Dr. York has been professor of pastoral theology and Dean of Faculty at the Reformed Presbyterian Theological Seminary in Pittsburgh. However, before serving the seminary, Dr. York was sent to Kokomo, Indiana, as a church planter in 1991. Through an evangelistic and disciple-making ministry the congregation of Sycamore Reformed Presbyterian Church was organized in 1994, where Barry served as pastor until June of 2013. From 2002-2013 he also served as the administrator and a teacher for Sycamore Covenant Academy, an educational and service program devoted to preparing covenant youth for college and life. He also is the general editor of the Reformed Presbyterian Theological Journal and co-hosts a podcast called 3GT. Today Dr. Master will talk with Dr. York about a topic that has occupied his thinking and been near to his heart for some time, the health of the church. So, grab that cup of coffee and meet us at the table! Just for listening, the Alliance of Confessing Evangelicals would like to give you a free resource. If you would like to win a copy of "The Church: God's New Society" an audio set from the Philadelphia Conference on Reformed Theology, go to ReformedResources.org!
Is it the end of the world as we know it? Recent natural disasters around the world have once again drawn speculative voices claiming it's the end times. Yep! And the date now is September 23rd, 2017… Really?How are we to think about natural disasters and personal tragedy? Are they indicators that we've come to the end? What do we do when tragedy strikes? God is sovereign, subverts evil for His greater glory and for the ultimate good of Christians. But what motivates God to act in certain ways at certain points and time?So finish up that ice cream in the freezer as the 23rd is approaching fast. And listen in to the very interesting conversation turned argument between Carl and Aimee about the correct pronunciation of the word hurricane.We have a several copies of "Eschatology in Church History" an audio set from the Philadelphia Conference on Reformed Theology that we are giving away. Enter for your chance to win.
This week on Theology on the Go, our host, Dr. Jonathan Master is joined by Dr. Daniel Doriani. Dr. Doriani serves as vice president of strategic academic projects and professor of theology and ethics at Covenant Theological Seminary. He previously served as senior pastor of Central Presbyterian Church in Clayton, Missouri. Dr. Doriani is an author of numerous books and is a speaker much in demand. Dr. Doriani was one of the main speakers for the Philadelphia Conference on Reformed Theology this year. The conference theme was Reformation: Recovering the Essence of the Gospel. One of the topics Dr. Doriani addressed was the all important reformation principle - sola scriptura! Just for listening, the Alliance is giving away several copies of Robert Godfrey's book, John Calvin: Pastor and Pilgrim! Sign up to win copy here! Now, grab that cup of coffee and meet us at the table!
This week on Theology on the Go, our host, Dr. Jonathan Master is joined by Rev. Richard Davis Phillips. Dr. Phillips has been the Senior Minister of Second Presbyterian Church in Greenville, South Carolina (PCA) since July, 2007. He earned his bachelor's degree at the University of Michigan, and a master of business administration degree at the University of Pennsylvania's Wharton School of Business and a master of divinity from Westminster Theological Seminary. After graduation he joined the pastoral staff of the church where he came to faith, Tenth Presbyterian Church of Philadelphia, PA. There, Rick was mentored by the well-known Bible teacher, Dr. James Montgomery Boice, and began his calling as a weekly preacher of God's Word. After serving at Tenth Presbyterian from 1995-2002, Dr. Phillips accepted the call to be Senior Minister of First Presbyterian Church of Margate, FL. After five years there, he moved to Greenville. Among his many activities, he serves on the board and council of the Alliance of Confessing Evangelicals, the council of The Gospel Coalition, and the board of trustees of Westminster Theological Seminary. He is Chairman of the Philadelphia Conference on Reformed Theology. Together with Philip Graham Ryken, he is series co-editor of the Reformed Expository Commentary series. Dr. Phillips is one of the main speakers for the Philadelphia Conference on Reformed Theology this year. The conference theme is Reformation: Recovering the Essence of the Gospel and is being held April 28-30. Dr. Phillips will be speaking on the topic of the Priesthood of all Believers. Now, grab that cup of coffee and meet us at the table!
Dr. Karen Gardner graduated from Life College in 1993. She practices in both Bucks and Montgomery counties, Pennsylvania in a family practice which focuses its attention on children and pregnant women. Although she is considered by many in her community to be a pregnancy and family care specialist she enjoys caring for the entire family. Among dozens of other locations, Dr. Gardner has guest lectured at Chestnut Hill Hospital in Philadelphia and speaks yearly at The University of Pennsylvania School of Nursing on the importance of Chiropractic care during pregnancy, labor and the postpartum period. Dr. Karen has, on more than one occasion, been a featured guest speaker for the American Association of Birth Centers (AABC) on Optimal Fetal Positioning at Penn State and other locations. She also spoke for the Florida Chiropractic Society on Prenatal Chiropractic care during their "Pediatric Extravaganza" in Palm Beach, FL. Dr. Karen has been invited to speak at the Philadelphia Conference for Midwifery Today Magazine and is continually featured in many chiropractic, pregnancy and midwifery publications. Dr. Gardner is happily married to Scott and has two beautiful children, Amanda and Christopher; both born naturally and with the aid of the power of the chiropractic adjustment. Christopher's birth was featured on The Learning Channel “A Baby Story”. He was born at home, in a hot tub.
This week on Theology on the Go, Dr. Jonathan Master is joined by Dr. Greg Beale, who is currently a professor of New Testament and Biblical Theology at Westminster Theological Seminary in Philadelphia. He has also served on the faculty of Grove City College, Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary, and Wheaton College. He also served as the president of the Evangelical Theological Society in 2004. On this installment of Theology on the Go, Dr. Beale talks with Jonathan about the important topic of eschatology.Just for listening, the Alliance of Confessing Evangelicals would like to give you a free resource. An MP3 of Dr. Jeffrey Jue's lecture, Evangelical Eschatology, American Style, from the 2010 Philadelphia Conference on Reformed Theology, is our free gift for you to download. Go to ReformedResources.org to download your free MP3!http://www.reformedresources.org/digital-audio/evangelical-eschatology-american-style-philadelphia/
Carl & Todd have really done it now. The Puppetmaster is about to pull the plug and poor Aimee appears to have gotten roped in, too. They'll undergo some serious trial and may face a mortifying …excommunication?! It could get ugly. So what do we think or even know about excommunication? It's a hard decision for a church to make and hard for any layperson to watch, let alone undergo. Yet the Bible spins it as vital, healthy, and positive. So what do you tell the congregation about discipline cases? How much is too much information? This episode is all about the how, why, and what of excommunication. As for our hosts, no need to worry. Aimee, despite being thrown under the bus, takes the brunt of the boys' malarky and coerces the Puppetmaster to mercy. The show will go on!The Alliance of Confessing Evangelicals would like to offer a free MP3 download! Head to ReformedResources.org to download a free copy of Mark Dever's message from the 2003 Philadelphia Conference on Reformed Theology entitled, "Church Discipline vs. Evangelism?"
Shhh, you mustn't speak a peep. Our hosts are pacing the grounds at a monastery pondering the painful sound of silence. They wonder: "Why is the church so quiet, turning a blind eye to outrageously unbiblical issues? Why is there growing ambiguity on doctrine and confession within the Christian world?" The hosts discuss how the evangelical world has grown poor in voicing its beliefs, standing firm on Biblical principles, and seems conforming to the tolerant ideals of the world. Do we shrink from declaring the whole counsel of God? This isn't a question for just those standing behind the pulpit but also those sitting in the pews. The Alliance of Confessing Evangelicals would like to offer a drawing for a free MP3 set! We have a few copies of "How Firm a Foundation," an MP3 set of messages from the Philadelphia Conference on Reformed Theology that we would like to give away. You can enter the drawing here, or you can purchase a copy directly from the Alliance at ReformedResources.org.
Outside Gold's Gym in sunny Cali, our beach-buff Spinners await Max Benfer, a friend and pastor of Meadowcroft Church (PCA). As they pump iron, they discuss Max's call to the pastorate, roles, and the challenges of the ordinary pastor. For instance, when you're the pastor, who shepherds the pastor? Like many, Max is still figuring out the balance of his pastoral responsibilities, personal needs, and family time. Max also reveals he's a pastor with a past. If you're a minister, this episode should encourage you in your call. If you're a congregant, it should help you gain perspective on the trying task of shepherding. The Alliance of Confessing Evangelicals would like to offer a drawing for a free book! We have a few copies of "Holiness in the Office of the Pastor," an MP3 set of messages from the 2014 Philadelphia Conference on Reformed Theology by Phil Johnson that we would like to give away. You can enter the drawing here, or you can purchase a copy directly from the Alliance at ReformedResources.org.
On this installment of Bully Pulpit, Aimee, Todd, and Carl discuss the multi-generational nature of the Bride of Christ. How do we reconcile the fact that different generations seem to want different things from a church? Is it true that we need to constantly be looking to the youth? We must fight the cultural trends and look to the wisdom of age within our churches. Listen in to this anniversary episode of Mortification of Spin and learn more about this perennial issue. Enjoy this free resource from the Alliance of Confessing Evangelicals by Dr. J.I. Packer from the Philadelphia Conference on Reformed Theology.Divisions in the Church - by J.I. Packer
How can Christians appropriately, firmly but sensitively talk about the Bibles teaching on sexuality. Our sexuality is for the glory of God and not a means to its own end. There is so much that can be said about our sexual identity so listen now to Carl and Aimee on the Bully Pulpit as they touch this important subject. Free offer from the Alliance of Confessing EvangelicalsFree download of David Wells' message Unisex: Male and Female from the Philadelphia Conference on Reformed Theology.
Mortification of Spin: Bully Pulpit gives hosts Carl Trueman and Todd Pruitt a chance to briefly discuss timely issues. Listen as they discuss some criticism and lashback they have gotten because of the podcast, and some of the reasons behind their perceived "harshness" toward prominent Christian leaders. How does the Bible guide our critiques of public figures with popular books and speaking tours? Do we need to sit down over a "no-foam, non-fat latte" in order to be able to speak out against these very public ministers? Carl and Todd take a stab at some of these questions. The Alliance of Confessing Evangelicals would like to offer you a free download of the audio message, Persevering in the Face of Criticism by Joel Beeke, from the Philadelphia Conference on Reformed Theology.
If you get heartburn over the mention of the word "liturgy," you may find some proverbial antacid in the thoughtful conversation between our hosts on this episode of The Mortification of Spin. In fact, Carl and Todd remind us that our churches are all liturgical in one way or another - the question is whether we are basing the order and structure of our worship on Scripture or whether we're simply, shall we say, flying by the seat of our pants. Can the seat of our pants sufficiently guide us in corporate worship that is Christ-centered? If you've never opened The Book of Common Prayer, buckle up and listen in...you're bound to learn quite a bit from this helpful podcast. Free Resource from Alliance of Confessing EvangelicalsHumble Suggestions for Reformed Worship by Richard PhillipsRev. Richard Phillips, speaking at the 2006 Philadelphia Conference on Reformed Theology, teaches on the practice of reformed worship. This discussion is helpful for pastors and church members who desire to see our worship reformed according to the Bible's standards. Mentioned on Calming Liturgical Heartburn A Method for Prayer by Matthew HenryAnd check out the Alliance's Matthew Henry Project. The Book of Common Prayer The Valley of Vision by Arthur G. Bennet Leading in Prayer by Hughes Oliphant Old Christ-Centered Worship by Bryan Chapell Thoughts on Public Prayer by Samuel Miller