Morning Prayer and Routines
Today Matt and Jon discuss personal prayer and Scripture reading habits and the importance of discipline in the pastor’s life. If you would like to contribute toward the Cranmer Fellowship, you can do so by becoming a paid subscriber. Get full access to The Cranmer Fellows at thecranmerfellows.substack.com/subscribe
We'll Be Back... And on Substack
We're excited to be back with the podcast! There are a few updates we'd like to share. If you're interested in supporting our work at the Cranmer Fellowship, you can now become a paid subscriber.Have a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. Matt and I will be back with you in January 2026! Get full access to The Cranmer Fellows at thecranmerfellows.substack.com/subscribe
72. Training at Good Shepherd
Matt and Jon couldn't meet for a normal episode this week, so here's a pitch for our pastoral training program, The Cranmer Fellowship. If you or someone you know might be interested in learning more about the Fellowship, please contact us at cranmerfellowship@gmail.com. Get full access to The Cranmer Fellows at thecranmerfellows.substack.com/subscribe
71. Sermon: My Eyes Have Seen Your Salvation
Here is Matt's sermon from Candlemas (2/2/2025) Get full access to The Cranmer Fellows at thecranmerfellows.substack.com/subscribe
70. Righteous Sinners
In this episode Matt and Jonathan talk about the relationship between justification by faith and progressive sanctification. We also discuss all those times in the Bible that so-and-so is considered blameless before God because they keep the commandments. Is it possible to be righteous in God's sight by your works? How can sinners, even really obedient ones, be called blameless in God's sight? Get full access to The Cranmer Fellows at thecranmerfellows.substack.com/subscribe