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.
Media Matters - Episode 79
War in Ukraine - Episode 78
Church History for Everyone - Episode 77
Denominations: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly - Episode 76
The Reformed Way to Hope - Episode 75
Deconstruction and Doubt - Episode 74
Dealing with Death - Episode 73
”Theology’s Not For Me” - Episode 72
Should I Attend a Same-Sex Wedding? - Episode 71
Preaching Allergies - Episode 70
Honoring MLK? - Episode 69
Superstition In the Church - Episode 68
Lessons from ”The Rise and Fall of Mars Hill” - Episode 67
What Is Holy Communion? - Episode 66
The CRC: Yesterday and Today - Episode 65
Pastoral Burnout - Episode 64
Alcohol - Episode 63
Church Membership - Episode 62
COVID Vaccines: A Pastoral Conversation - Episode 61
The Case for Confessions - Episode 60
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