In today's world, with the panoply of so many great Christian conferences, resources, books, podcasts, blogs, and parachurch ministries, it has become all too tempting for Christians of all denominations to place less and less value on their denominational identities all while, in turn, placing more emphasis on a certain kind of theological eclecticism. And so in this week's episode, Mark and Zac dive into how this temptation plays out particularly among conservatives in the CRC who can at times feel alienated from the life of the denomination, and how we may all learn to better love and appreciate it as both a institution and family of churches.
Visit www.almondvalley.org for information about Almond Valley Christian Reformed Church in Ripon, CA.
Music by Jonathan Ogden used with permission.
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It Matters More Than You Think (Pt. 3): The Order of Worship - Episode 157
It Matters More Than You Think (Pt. 2): A Pastor's Seminary Education - Episode 156
It Matters More Than You Think (Pt. 1): Church Architecture & Expository Preaching - Episode 155
What's the "Ideal" Church Size? - Episode 154
What Is Christianity For? - Episode 153
Toothpaste & Ministry Decisions - Episode 151
Our Vision for the CRC - Episode 150
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Church Membership - Episode 148
The Fall of Rome? - Episode 147
CRCNA Year in Review 2023 - Episode 146
The Perception of Christianity in Modern Culture - Episode 145
CS Lewis, The Abolition of Man, & Ministry Today - Episode 144
The Dangers (and Benefits) of Listening to Podcasts - Episode 143
Artificial Intelligence - Episode 142
The Blessings of Other Denominations - Episode 141
Masculinity - Episode 140
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