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Pastor Garrison GreeneTEXT: Genesis 17:1-14BIG IDEA: The Almighty Sovereign confirms his covenant faithfulness.OUTLINE:1. The Almighty Sovereign2. The Benevolent Summons3. The Covenant SignRESOURCES: ESV Study Bible; EP Study Commentary: Genesis by John Currid; Kidner Classic Commentaries: Genesis by Derek Kidner; Preaching the Word: Genesis by Kent Hughes; Reformed Expository Commentary: Genesis by Richard Phillips; Faith of Our Father: Expositions of Genesis 12-25 by Dale Ralph Davis; Living in the Gap Between Promise and Reality: The Gospel According to Abraham by Iain Duguid; Christ-Centered Exposition: Exalting Jesus in Genesis by Phillip Bethancourt; Reformed Dogmatics by Herman Bavinck; Theoretical-Practical Theology by Petrus van Mastricht; An Orthodox Catechism: Being the Sum of Christian Religion Contained in the Law & Gospel by Hercules Collins; What Christians Believe: An Introduction to Christian Doctrine Through the Apostles' Creed by Michael Bird
Cultural Conversations are a topic that often parents avoid. In this series we will cover how we can begin the conversations with our kids about critical issues impacting our family today. This episode covers the topic of Relationships as it pertains to Dating and Singleness.Referencing the book: "Christ-Centered Parenting" by Russell Moore and Phillip Bethancourt https://amzn.to/3q6HFEb
Cultural Conversations are a topic that often parents avoid. In this series we will cover how we can begin the conversations with our kids about critical issues impacting our family today. This episode covers the topic of Broken Relationships.Referencing the book: "Christ-Centered Parenting" by Russell Moore and Phillip Bethancourt https://amzn.to/3q6HFEb
Cultural Conversations are a topic that often parents avoid. In this series we will cover how we can begin the conversations with our kids about critical issues impacting our family today. This episode covers the topic of Relationships as it pertains to marriage. Referencing the book: "Christ-Centered Parenting" by Russell Moore and Phillip Bethancourt https://amzn.to/3q6HFEb
Pornogrophy isn't just a hushed shame any more. Gradually it is becoming a celebrated norm in our society. How do we help our children see the devastating impacts of this addiction while also protecting them from it in ways that help them say no later in life? This episode explores how to have conversations around pornography with your children. Referencing the book: "Christ-Centered Parenting" by Russell Moore and Phillip Bethancourt https://amzn.to/3q6HFEb
Cultural Conversations are a topic that often parents avoid. In this series we will cover how we can begin the conversations with our kids about critical issues impacting our family today. This episode covers the topic of Sexuality as it pertains to the Biblical perspectives of purity. Referencing the book: "Christ-Centered Parenting" by Russell Moore and Phillip Bethancourt https://amzn.to/3q6HFEb
Cultural Conversations are a topic that often parents avoid. In this series we will cover how we can begin the conversations with our kids about critical issues impacting our family today. This episode covers the topic of Identity as it pertains to the Biblical perspectives of mental illness, depression, suicide and other struggles related to the loss of identity. Referencing the book: "Christ-Centered Parenting" by Russell Moore and Phillip Bethancourt https://amzn.to/3q6HFEb
Cultural Conversations are a topic that often parents avoid. In this series we will cover how we can begin the conversations with our kids about critical issues impacting our family today. This episode covers the topic of Identity as it pertains to the Biblical definition of gender and identifying as male and female. Referencing the book: "Christ-Centered Parenting" by Russell Moore and Phillip Bethancourt https://amzn.to/3q6HFEb
Cultural Conversations are a topic that often parents avoid. In this series we will cover how we can begin the conversations with our kids about critical issues impacting our family today. This episode covers the topic of Identity as it pertains to Who we are in Christ.Referencing the book: "Christ-Centered Parenting" by Russell Moore and Phillip Bethancourt https://amzn.to/3q6HFEb https://thinktruth.maryaldrichcoaching.com/identity-template
Cultural Conversations are a topic that often parents avoid. In this series we will cover how we can begin the conversations with our kids about critical issues impacting our family today. This episode covers the topic of Human Dignity as it pertains to End of Life Care.Referencing the book: "Christ-Centered Parenting" by Russell Moore and Phillip Bethancourt https://amzn.to/3q6HFEb
Cultural Conversations are a topic that often parents avoid. In this series we will cover how we can begin the conversations with our kids about critical issues impacting our family today. This episode covers the topic of Human Dignity as it pertains to Racial Reconciliation.Referencing the book: "Christ-Centered Parenting" by Russell Moore and Phillip Bethancourt https://amzn.to/3q6HFEb
Cultural Conversations are a topic that often parents avoid. In this series we will cover how we can begin the conversations with our kids about critical issues impacting our family today. This episode covers the topic of Human Dignity as it pertains to Abortion.Referencing the book: "Christ-Centered Parenting" by Russell Moore and Phillip Bethancourt https://amzn.to/3q6HFEb
Cultural Conversations are a topic that often parents avoid. In this series we will cover how we can begin the conversations with our kids about critical issues impacting our family today. We begin with the Gospel of Jesus Christ as a Framework for all our conversations.Referencing the book: "Christ-Centered Parenting" by Russell Moore and Phillip Bethancourt https://amzn.to/3q6HFEb
Cultural Conversations are a topic that often parents avoid. In this series we will cover how we can begin the conversations with our kids about critical issues impacting our family today. We begin with the Gospel of Jesus Christ as a Framework for all our conversations.Referencing the book: "Christ-Centered Parenting" by Russell Moore and Phillip Bethancourt https://amzn.to/3q6HFEb
What Every Parent Needs to Know about the Prodigal Child – Episode 26*CONGRATULATIONS to CHRISTIAN PARENT/CRAZY WORLD for being named the 2022 Best Kids and Family Podcast by Spark Media.* https://bit.ly/3qmrx1K Catherine brings some much-needed truth to our perspective on parenting in this episode of CPCW by discussing what is the parent's responsibility, what is the child's responsibility, and what is God's responsibility. By addressing the four stages of a child's development, Catherine delineates the proper role of the parent throughout your child's life. And Catherine will share what is the greatest question you could ever ask your child. The fact is, some kids are hardwired to do things the hard way. They are made to push the boundaries. By examining God's response to the wandering child in Scripture, we can gain clarity, insight, direction, and hope as parents in our pursuit of godliness ourselves. RESOURCES MENTIONED:“What Every Parent Needs to Know about the Prodigal Child” https://www.crosswalk.com/family/parenting/what-every-parent-needs-to-know-about-the-prodigal-child.htmlChrist-Centered Parenting by Russell Moore and Phillip Bethancourt: https://www.lifeway.com/en/product/christ-centered-parenting-bible-study-book-P005790851SCRIPTURES CITED:The Prodigal Son: Luke 15The Fall: Genesis 3PODCASTS REFERENCED: Episode 4: “Is Christianity Just a Religion of Do's and Don'ts”: https://www.lifeaudio.com/christian-parent-crazy-world/is-christianity-just-a-religion-of-dos-and-donts-episode-4Episode 12: “What To Do if Your Child Walks Away from the Faith”: https://www.lifeaudio.com/christian-parent-crazy-world/what-to-do-if-your-child-walks-away-from-the-faith-episode-12Episode 14: “How To Battle for Your Kids in Prayer”: https://www.lifeaudio.com/christian-parent-crazy-world/how-to-battle-for-your-kids-in-prayer-episode-14Follow Catherine:https://catherinesegars.com/https://www.instagram.com/catherinesegars/
Cultural Conversations are a topic that often parents avoid. In this series we will cover how we can begin the conversations with our kids about critical issues impacting our family today. We begin with the Gospel of Jesus Christ as a Framework for all our conversations. Referencing the book: "Christ-Centered Parenting" by Russell Moore and Phillip Bethancourt https://amzn.to/3q6HFEb
How should we respond to the current accusations against the SBC Executive Committee? How can we move forward in these discussions at the Annual Convention? The suggested diversity resource for this episode is the Caring Well Initiative. Find out more at https://caringwell.com/. First leaked letter by Russell Moore Second leaked letter by Russell Moore Response from Mike Stone Response from Ronnie Floyd Since the episode was recorded, secret recordings were released by Phillip Bethancourt to support the claims in Russell Moore's letters.
Phillip Bethancourt, now lead pastor of Central in College Station, Texas and former ERLC executive vice president, joins Jeff Pickering, Chelsea Patterson Sobolik, and Travis Wussow to discuss how Christians can engage conversations on COVID vaccine hesitancy. Bethancourt's church recently served their community as a vaccination site.Guest BiographyPhillip Bethancourt is lead pastor of Central in College Station, Texas. Before he was called to pastor Central, he served as the Executive Vice President of the ERLC team for seven years. He is a graduate of Texas A&M University, class of 2004, and he then went on to earn an MDiv and PhD in Systematic Theology at Southern Baptist Theological Seminary. Phillip and his wife, Cami, have been married since 2005, and have four boys. Phillip's authored books and curriculum include: Exalting Jesus in Genesis, Christ-Centered Parenting: Gospel Conversations on Complex Cultural Issues, and Religious Liberty: How the Gospel Shapes Our First Freedom.Resources from the ConversationConnect with Phillip BethancourtRead the AP story where Phillip is quoted: Vaccine skepticism runs deep among white evangelicals in US by David CraryListen to the episodes we referenced: NIH Director Dr. Francis Collins on the COVID-19 vaccines + Russell Moore on the ethics of the COVID-19 vaccinesRead Dr. Moore's Washington Post op-ed co-authored with Walter Kim, president of the National Association of Evangelicals: Not the mark of the beast: Evangelicals should fight conspiracy theories and welcome the vaccinesSee more COVID19 related resources from the ERLCSubscribe to ERLC's Policy Newsletter
Meet Phillip. He is happily married with four kids, and they recently moved back to Texas. After Phillip and Charlie reminisce on the good ol' days as members of the Fighting Texas Aggie Class of ’04, Phillip shares how his fitness journey changed from college to parenthood. He went through periods where he was highly motivated to stay in shape, and then had periods where he needed to focus on other aspects of his life. He gives a great explanation of how he viewed physical health as a luxury and spiritual health as a priority, but has come to learn how the two go hand-in-hand. Now, he understands how important it is to take care of our God-given bodies. If you are interested in learning more about our programs visit www.boomfitbcs.com
In this episode of Signposts, I am joined by my close friend and colleague, Phillip Bethancourt, the new pastor of Central Church in Bryan, Texas and former Executive Vice President of the ERLC. In this conversation we talk about college ministry, new challenges that college students face, and the opportunities that the church has to address the core Christian issues of kingdom and identity. The post A Conversation with Phillip Bethancourt appeared first on Russell Moore.
Life in ministry is often rich and rewarding. But there are challenges and season of struggle, as well. These struggles can take a toll on marriages in particular. At our National Conference, Phillip Bethancourt moderated a panel with Christine Hoover, Nicole Lino, Chris Osborne, and Kevin Ueckert as they discussed strengthening marriage in ministry by overcoming jealousy, resentment, discouragement, and loneliness.
Life in ministry is often rich and rewarding. But there are challenges and season of struggle, as well. These struggles can take a toll on marriages in particular. At our National Conference, Phillip Bethancourt moderated a panel with Christine Hoover, Nicole Lino, Chris Osborne, and Kevin Ueckert as they discussed strengthening marriage in ministry by overcoming jealousy, resentment, discouragement, and loneliness.
A brief look at the the things that are popular in our culture—movies, songs, TV shows, fashion—reveals that we are obsessed with sex. But our culture's understanding of sex is upside down from what the Bible teaches. At the ERLC's National Conference, Phillip Bethancourt addresses God's design for sex, love, and marriage.
A brief look at the the things that are popular in our culture—movies, songs, TV shows, fashion—reveals that we are obsessed with sex. But our culture’s understanding of sex is upside down from what the Bible teaches. At the ERLC’s National Conference, Phillip Bethancourt addresses God’s design for sex, love, and marriage.
Kyle was nowhere to be found, so Matt invited Phillip Bethancourt onto the show to discuss the Caring Well Challenge of the ERLC. Phillip is the Executive Vice President of the Ethics & Religious Liberty Commission, professor at The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, and was super helpful on this episode highlighting the challenge, the conference, and how we can all get involved (and why!). What is the Caring Well Challenge? https://erlc.com/resource-library/articles/what-is-the-caring-well-challenge Caring Well Conference: https://erlc.com/upcoming-events/2019-erlc-national-conference Visit our digs at: http://notanotherbaptistpodcast.com Like us on FB at: http://facebook.com/notanotherbaptistpodcast Follow us on Twitter at: http://twitter.com/NAB_Podcast We're grateful for our partnerships with Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary and the Christian Standard Bible...find out more at http://swbts.edu and http://csbible.com
In this edition of The Commonwealth Matters we are joined by Phillip Bethancourt, who is the Executive Vice President at the Ethics and Religious Liberty Commission, to discuss Sexual Abuse in the Church. The Commonwealth Matters is a 28-minute weekly program on issues and events that affect Kentuckians. If you would like to interview Richard Nelson, Executive Director of the Commonwealth Policy Center, please text (270) 719-1640 or email richard@commonwealthpolicy.org. If you have production or technical questions, please contact Chris Weatherspoon at (270) 350-2064. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/commonwealth-matters/support
Phillip Bethancourt and Trillia Newbell discuss a recent ERLC women's summit, his hope for the future of women and the SBC, and how men and women can partner together. Phillip also shared why the ERLC, as well as the SBC, is focusing on sexual abuse.
Phillip Bethancourt moderates a discussion between J.T. English, Albert Mohler, Danny Akin, and Matt Hall at the Southern Baptist Convention Pre-Conference in Dallas, Texas, on June 9, 2018.
Have you been faced with getting difficult questions from your kids, and perhaps at a younger age than you had wished? Or feeling the need to have conversations with your kids but not sure how to have them? Welcome to parenting in the 21st century. We live in a very different political and cultural climate than in decades past. In this episode, we talk with Dr. Phillip Bethancourt, executive vice president of the Ethics and Religious Liberty Commission, on how he equips parents and church leaders to have these conversations. A very practical episode, you will be encouraged and equipped, especially if you lack confidence with some of the topics. Phillip, who has four boys, also provides super helpful illustrations to matter the age of our kids. In addition, this episode kicks off an online Bible study that Phillip co-wrote and that we're hosting on our blog called Christ-Centered Parenting: Gospel Conversations on Complex Cultural Issues. It's a free online study and we'd love to have you join us! Click here for details and to sign up. These 6 sessions will give you more confidence as a parent, help you instill a biblical worldview into your children, and equip you to talk to your kids about today’s tough cultural issues, including: Gender issues Suicide, depression, and anxiety Pornography Addiction and coping mechanisms Technology Singleness, dating, marriage, and divorce Show Notes Sign up for the Christ-Centered Parenting Free Online Bible Study. Click here. To sign up and learn more about the ERLC National Conference, The Cross-Shaped Family, click here. To sign up for The Weekly, and learn more about today's cultural issues with the Ethics & Religious Liberty Commission, click here. Podcast Sponsors
Peering at the present state of racial relations within the church can leave one feeling discouraged. But, as Christians, we know that he who is in us is greater than he who is in the world. With this hope, Phillip Bethancourt, Don Carson, H.B. Charles, Crawford Loritts, Afshin Ziafat, and Beth Moore discussed the future of evangelicals and racial unity at our MLK50 conference. We pray this message encourages you. Subscribe here iTunes | Google Play | Stitcher | Tune in
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Difficult issues are all around us, and if we have or take care of children, hard and awkward discussions are inevitable. In light of this, David Prince, Dan Darling, Phillip Bethancourt, Chip Dean, and Naomi Overton had a helpful conversation at the ERLC National Conference called “Talking to Your Kids About Difficult Issues”. We hope this message equips you to have meaningful conversations with your children. Subscribe here iTunes | Google Play | Stitcher | Tune in
We live in a world where issues arise in the news and culture daily. Behind every issue, however, is a person—a person made in the image of God. This new ERLC Podcast series, “How to Handle,” will tackle tough issues for today with the hopes of equipping the church on how to handle the topic, care for those struggling with sin and temptation, and care for those who have been hurt. Subscribe here iTunes | Google Play | Stitcher | Tune in
Parenting is hard work. But many Christian parents don't realize that it actually involves spiritual warfare. In fact, Ephesians 6 says we don't wrestle against flesh and blood but heavenly principalities. At the ERLC National Conference, Phillip Bethancourt shed light on how this plays out in parenting in his talk, Family Feud: Parenting and Spiritual Warfare. We hope this message equips you to be intentional in your parenting. Subscribe here iTunes | Google Play | Stitcher | Tune in
Executive Vice President of the ERLC (Ethics and Religious Liberty Commission,) Phillip Bethancourt, and Harvard-trained lawyer and trustee to the ERLC, Jonathan Whitehead speak on the subject of Religious Liberty.
Dr. Phillip Bethancourt
Dr. Phillip Bethancourt
Dr. Phillip Bethancourt is the Executive Vice President of the Ethics & Religious Liberty Commission of the Southern Baptist Convention.
Dr. Phillip Bethancourt
Dr. Phillip Bethancourt
The upcoming Presidential election—and it's unprecedented nature—has many pastors wondering what their responsibility is when it comes to politics. At our 2015 National Conference, Phillip Bethancourt moderated a panel of pastors, which included J.D. Greear, Jimmy Scroggins, Matt Carter and D.A. Horton, asking them how and if a church should engage politically. Listen on iTunes
In a year of political turmoil and unrest in many cultures, the 2016 National Conference helped bring some clarity to weighty and confusing topics. Based on Russell Moore's book, “Onward: Engaging the Culture Without Losing the Gospel,” this event addressed topics from movies to politics to parenting. Today's podcast features feedback about the conference from several ERLC staff members: Dan Darling, Phillip Bethancourt, Jason Thacker, and Elizabeth Graham. We hope you enjoy this conversation.
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Canon & Culture is invaded by Aggies when Phillip Bethancourt, Ph.D. (ERLC Executive VP) joins us to talk about the ERLC’s collaboration with Southern Baptist seminaries. We also get a glimpse into the many events the ERLC has planned for 2016... Read More The post E23: Phillip Bethancourt talks ERLC events & seminary programs appeared first on Canon and Culture.
What does strategic and visionary leadership look like for Christian organizations? This is the topic of today's podcast where I'm joined by my colleague, Phillip Bethancourt. Phillip is the executive vice-president of ERLC. He previously served as Vice President for Enrollment Management and Assistant Professor of Christian Theology at Southern Seminary. He completed an MDiv and PhD…
What does strategic and visionary leadership look like for Christian organizations? This is the topic of today's podcast where I'm joined by my colleague, Phillip Bethancourt. Phillip is the executive vice-president of ERLC. He previously served as Vice President for Enrollment Management and Assistant Professor of Christian Theology at Southern Seminary. He completed an MDiv and PhD…