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The Ruling Elder Podcast talks with Roger Wagner and David Winslow about ruling elders encouraging covenant youth. One of the tasks of ruling elders, as set out by BCO X:3, is that ruling elders should "nourish and guard the children of the covenant”.Rev. Roger Wagner, now a retired minister, was ordained to the ministry in 1973, serving ten years at Sonora, then he became pastor of Bayview OPC in Chula Vista, California in 1983 where he served for the next forty years until his retirement. Ruling Elder David Winslow has served as a ruling elder for over forty years in Westminster OPC, in Westminster CA and was interviewed for this podcast in April 2023.Books and Articles MentionedKevin DeYoung, The (Not-So-Secret) Secret to Reaching the Next Generation, Crossway, 2024Carl R. Trueman, The Rise and Triumph of the Modern Self: Cultural Amnesia, Expressive Individualism, and the Road to Sexual Revolution, Crossway, 2020Eric Watkins, "Where Have the Children Gone? A Reflection Upon OPC Identity and a Postmodern Generation", Ordained Servant, Vol 12, No. 3, pages 50-51. Available here.John Murray, Christian Baptism, P&R Publishing.Lewis Bevens Schenck, The Presbyterian Doctrine of Children in the Covenant: An Historical Study of the Significance of Infant Baptism in the Presbyterian Church, first published in 1940. Republished by P&R Publishing, 2003.Gerard Berghoef and Lester De Koster, The Elders Handbook, A Practical Guide for Church Leaders, 1979.Robert S. Rayburn, “The Presbyterian Doctrines of Covenant Children, Covenant Nurture and Covenant Succession.” Available here.
Mensagem trazida por Roger Wagner.
Mensagem trazida por Roger Wagner.
Mensagem trazida por Roger Wagner
Mensagem trazida por Roger Wagner
Mensagem trazida por Roger Wagner
Mensagem trazida por Roger Wagner
Mensagem trazida por Roger Wagner
Mensagem trazida por Roger Wagner
Mensagem trazida por Roger Wagner
Mensagem trazida por Roger Wagner
Mensagem trazida por Roger Wagner
Mensagem trazida por Roger Wagner
Mensagem trazida por Roger Wagner
Mensagem trazida por Roger Wagner
Mensagem trazida por Roger Wagner
A new MP3 sermon from Redeemer Orthodox Presbyterian Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: The Past Present and Future of Our Salvation Speaker: Roger Wagner Broadcaster: Redeemer Orthodox Presbyterian Church Event: Sunday Service Date: 3/17/2024 Bible: Titus 2:11-14; Titus 3:4-8 Length: 45 min.
Mensagem trazida por Roger Wagner
Mensagem trazida por Roger Wagner
Mensagem trazida por Roger Wagner
Mensagem trazida por Roger Wagner
Mensagem trazida por Roger Wagner
Mensagem trazida por Roger Wagner
Mensagem trazida por Roger Wagner
Mensagem trazida por Roger Wagner
Mensagem trazida por Roger Wagner
Mensagem trazida por Roger Wagner
Mensagem trazida por Roger Wagner
Mensagem trazida por Roger Wagner
Mensagem trazida por Roger Wagner
Mensagem trazida por Roger Wagner
Mensagem trazida por Roger Wagner
Mensagem trazida por Roger Wagner
Mensagem trazida por Roger Wagner
Mensagem trazida por Roger Wagner
Mensagem trazida por Roger Wagner
Mensagem trazida por Roger Wagner
Mensagem trazida por Roger Wagner
A new MP3 sermon from Bayview Orthodox Presbyterian Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: New Year New You Speaker: Roger Wagner Broadcaster: Bayview Orthodox Presbyterian Church Event: Sunday School Date: 1/8/2023 Bible: Hebrews 12:22-24; Revelation 21:1-5 Length: 52 min.
Mensagem trazida por Roger Wagner
Mensagem trazida por Roger Wagner
Mensagem trazida por Roger Wagner
Mensagem trazida por Roger Wagner
Mensagem trazida por Roger Wagner
A new MP3 sermon from Bayview Orthodox Presbyterian Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Godliness Through Discipline Part 4 Speaker: Roger Wagner Broadcaster: Bayview Orthodox Presbyterian Church Event: Sunday School Date: 6/26/2022 Length: 51 min.
A new MP3 sermon from Bayview Orthodox Presbyterian Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Godliness Through Discipline Speaker: Roger Wagner Broadcaster: Bayview Orthodox Presbyterian Church Event: Sunday School Date: 6/19/2022 Length: 49 min.
A new MP3 sermon from Bayview Orthodox Presbyterian Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Godliness Through Discipline Speaker: Roger Wagner Broadcaster: Bayview Orthodox Presbyterian Church Event: Sunday School Date: 6/19/2022 Length: 49 min.
Welcome to the Composer Happy Hour episode eight. Thank you so much for listening. If you haven't already, consider giving us a follow on Instagram. We'd love to have you as a part of our online community. Our guest for this episode is David V. Montoya. David and I have known each other for some time now, and I am delighted to have him on the show. David was actually instrumental in helping to carve out an early identity for whateverandeveramen. Were fortunate to not only premiere some of his music - but it remains the only official "studio" recording of the group available online. In addition to writing music, he is a very fine high school choir director and this experience has surely influenced his writing as he has a number of pieces that are very well suited for a high school ensemble. More recently he has composed several multi-movement, more extended works that demonstrate his evolution as a composer: "Songs of Fatherhood", "Our True Heritage", and "Magdalene." In our conversation, Dave talks about looking forward to one day having more time to compose - and I can't wait to hear what he produces. In today's episode we discuss musical mentors, books, and the musical stylings of Steely Dan. As always, if you like what you hear - buy us a beer! Your contributions will help to fund future projects by whateverandeveramen. David V. Montoya (b. 1968) received a bachelor of arts degree in music education from California State University, Los Angeles (1992), and a master of music degree from the University of Nevada, Reno (1998). He has taught in the Southern California public school system for 29 years, teaching both junior high and senior high school music. As a composer Montoya's music, including African Processional: "Jambo rafiki yangu," has been performed throughout the world by high schools, colleges, churches, and such prestigious groups as the Choral Arts Initiative, the United States Air Force Singing Sergeants, El Café Chorale (Costa Rica), the Kansas City Chorale, Louisiana State University A Cappella Choir, the Philippine Chamber Singers, and the Grammy Award-winning Phoenix Chorale. His compositions range from a cappella and accompanied choral music (from the silly to the sacred) to works for solo voice, guitar, piano, harp, brass, ukulele, and even harmonica. Montoya has spent his career making music in various churches around Southern California as a conductor, composer, tenor soloist and cantor. As a choral musician, he has performed with such fine organizations as the Los Angeles Master Chorale, the Pacific Chorale, the Singers of the Chapel of Charlemagne (an all-Gregorian Chant choir) and he has sung under the baton of such great conductors as John Alexander, Carl St. Clair, John Mauceri, Bobby McFerrin, Seiji Ozawa, Paul Salamunovich, and Roger Wagner. He was once invited to prepare a group of his high school students to sing with Grammy Award-winning chanteuse, Rickie Lee Jones. All Recordings Used by Permission of the Composer: "Three Poems of St. John of the Cross" Louisiana State University A Cappella "African Processional" US Air Force Singing Sergeants "Songs of Fatherhood" (2014) whateverandeveramen. "Peace is Every Step" (2017) Glass City Singers "Light of Mary" (2017) Choral Arts Initiative Episode Sponsor: Four Fires Meadery is available for shipping nationwide at 4fmeadery.com
The light of poetry, among all the arts, has seemingly dimmed in western culture. We ought to rediscover this beautiful gift and allow it even to fuel our prayer. References: Pied Beauty, Gerard Manley Hopkins; Fire Sonnets, Roger Wagner; Out of the Ashes: Rebuilding American Culture, Anthony Esolen