Resources tagged with “Church”
The Church as Neighbor
This message explores how the church relates to unbelieving neighbors alongside whom it exists.
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2021 Faculty Conference Preview
In this episode, Office Hours talks with the faculty presenting at the 2021 WSC Faculty conference for a preview of their lecture.
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Discipleship and the Church
In this episode, Office Hours talks to Rev. Dr. Jon Payne about discipleship and the church.
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Paul’s Paradigm for Building up the Church in 1 Corinthians 3:5 - 4:5
A lecture from WSC's new Associate Professor of New Testament, Dr. Bradley J. Bitner
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What Is The Church?
"You can't really have a relationship with Christ apart from having a relationship with the church."
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Our Profoundest Oxymoron
An exploration of the relationship between music and culture.
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I Don’t Want to Join the Church!
What is the biblical basis that every Christian should be a member of a Christian church?
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Darryl G. Hart, visiting professor of Church History at Westminster Seminary California, talks about the The American Church and Confessionalism.
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John 17:11-19
The people of God need the protection that only the Father can give through his Word.
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1 Corinthians 16:1-4
The Church is not a natural community but an outpost of God's Kingdom in this present evil age.
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The Holiness of the Church
We must focus our attention on the church's local and visible manifestations in the light of its catholic and invisible reality.
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If evangelism is primarily about what we say, who then should witness?
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In light of their OT prophetic background, the letters to the churches in Revelation are modeled as covenant lawsuits.
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Covenant families are increasingly broken up according to the demographic niches that have been created and enforced by a culture of marketing.
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It is ironic that many Reformed people today are either not acquainted with or do not follow Calvin's view of worship.
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