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Embraced by Grace
October 10, 2017
In the heart of his letter to the Galatians, Paul presents God’s glorious, gracious remedy to our alienation, guilt, and spiritual dehydration.
ListenThe Theology of the Camp of Israel: Numbers 1-6
October 5, 2017
Dr. L. Michael Morales, professor of biblical studies at Greenville Presbyterian Theological Seminary and a teaching elder in the PCA, discusses the question of, “can draw a theology out of the camp of Israel in Numbers 1 – 6?” And, if so, how should we understand it in light of the rest of Scripture.
ListenWealth and Poverty
October 3, 2017
It has been said that fear and pride are the opposite sides of the same coin.
ListenWhat Happened to the Reformation? Part 1
October 2, 2017
As we celebrate the 500th anniversary of the Reformation this month, Dr. Clark begins a brief series looking at what happened to the Reformation in the modern period.
ListenCome to Me that You May Have Life
September 28, 2017
Reasons to put our faith in Jesus as Rescuer and descriptions of unbelief.
ListenHave You Considered My Servant?
September 26, 2017
The world offers us a mirror to see ourselves in an ever-changing reflection of what it tells us. In the prologue of Job, God gives us a window to see a never-changing image of how God sees us.
ListenAs It Was in the Days of Noah
September 21, 2017
Many Christians quite misunderstand our Lord’s teaching in Matthew 24 because they miss the parallel that our Lord drew between his future bodily return and the days of Noah. Indeed, missing the connection between Noah and Jesus has been the cornerstone of the entire “Left Behind” phenomenon and has been since the beginning of the modern “secret rapture” craze since 1972.
ListenUnmasked by Grace
September 19, 2017
God’s grace, through the cross of Christ, unmasks us. The cross exposes our guilty secrets and the condemnation and lethal punishment that we deserve, leaving us nowhere to hide to preserve our “image.”
ListenLutheran and Reformed
September 18, 2017
Office Hours talks to Dr. W. Robert Godfrey about the differences and commonalities between the Lutheran and Reformed traditions.
ListenThe Gospel in the Gospels: Matt 28:20
September 14, 2017
Jesus assures his disciples on the verge of their worldwide ministry as he is about to depart of his constant presence with his people throughout this age.
ListenLet us Keep the Feast
September 12, 2017
There is a danger in American society of being burned out by the “everything is awesome” mentality where each moment needs to be extreme, meaningful, worthwhile and special.
ListenFrom Bondage to Blessing
September 7, 2017
Because Christ, the Son of Man, paralyzed sin and death for us, we must continue to trust him and bring others to his feet.
ListenThirsty for Grace
September 5, 2017
As we celebrate the birth of the Protestant Reformation, 500 years ago this fall, that we will meditate on Galatians, which Luther called “my Katie von Bora,” in six Morning Devotions over the semester.
ListenAquinas Among the Protestants
September 4, 2017
Office Hours talks with Dr. David VanDrunen about the new book he co-edited, “Aquinas Among the Protestants.”
ListenOpening Convocation – Fall 2017
August 31, 2017
WSC President Joel Kim's opening convocation message entitled, “Becoming Less.”
ListenA New President
August 21, 2017
Office Hours talks to Westminster Seminary California's new president, Rev. Joel E. Kim.
ListenWhere Are They Now? Zach Keele
August 7, 2017
Office Hours talks to Rev. Zach Keel, pastor at Escondido Orthodox Presbyterian Church in Escondido, CA, about his time at seminary and his ministry afterward.
ListenEnforcing Law & Preaching Grace
July 24, 2017
Office Hours talks to Westminster Seminary California graduate Daniel Garcia.
ListenWhere Are They Now? Chuck Tedrick
July 10, 2017
Office Hours talks to Rev. Chuck Tedrick about his time at seminary and his ministry afterwards.
ListenCounseling
June 26, 2017
Office Hours talks to Rev. Zack Eswine, professor, author, and pastor at Riverside Church in St. Louis, Missouri.
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