Anyone who's ever studied Church history, including the development and transmission of the Reformed tradition, has probably noticed that some fairly important things have changed in church life and practice over the millennia. Sometimes these changes are for the better, and yet other times it seems they're for the worse. In this week's episode, Mark and Zac aim to make the case that our churches ought to strive to make ministry decisions, even the seemingly insignificant ones, according to Reformed biblical and theological principles first and foremost, as opposed to ease, convenience, and pragmatism.
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Music by Jonathan Ogden used with permission.
What does the Bible say about swearing? - Episode 119
What’s On Your Bookshelf? - Episode 118
What is the purpose of theology? - Episode 117
Streams in the Reformed Faith (Part 2) - Episode 116
Streams in the Reformed Faith - Episode 115
Who is John Bunyan? - Episode 114
Conversation with Paul VanderKlay - Episode 113
Life in a Rural Church - Episdoe 112
Who Chose the Books of the Bible? - Episode 111
Recognizing God’s Work in a ”Regular Church” - Episode 110
What is Hanukkah? - Episode 109
What Happened Between the Old and New Testaments? - Episode 108
Theology of Sports - Episode 107
Gracious Separation in the CRCNA - Episode 106
Christian Nationalism - Episode 105
Be Fruitful and Multiply - Episode 104
Charismatic Spiritual Gifts - Episode 103
The Perils (and Promises) of Theology - Episode 102
Altar Calls - Episode 101
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