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An overture to the upcoming PCA General Assembly would constitutionalize the Directory For Worship chapter on preaching and clarify that preachers ought to be "qualified men"...and it's controversial! We discuss why this is the case with pastors Joe Cristman and Matt Adams and ruling elder Matt Lee. Here's the overture: Here's a relevant article which we mentioned: Watch:
info_outline Westminster Standard Podcast on "Jesus Calling" and the PCA@presbycast
This is a re-post of an excellent interview from Ryan Biese on the Westminster Standard with his wife Ann Biese, Sarah Morris on the book "Jesus Calling" and its connection to the PCA. Original show notes: In 2004 Covenant Seminary Graduate and MTW Missionary Sarah Young Published Jesus Calling, a daily devotional written in the first person as if Jesus were speaking directly to the reader. But the words were not those of Christ, but the private thoughts and reflections of the author. Since the time of publication, Young's book has sold more than 45 million copies making it perhaps the...
info_outline Stress, Slopes, History, and Growth - What's Shaking in the Churches w/DG Hart & Friends@presbycast
Hillsdale professor and church historian D.G. Hart joins us along with pastor Matt Adams, OPCer Tim Hopper, and the lovely Zoe to consider movement, changes, and directions in the presbyterian and Reformed churches...and some of the news is good! Watch: Article mentioned:
info_outline PCAGA Overtures 2024 w/the Polity Matters Crew@presbycast
PCA pastors Jared Nelson, Ben Ratliff, and Scott Edburg of the podcast join us to preview the major issues and overtures of the upcoming 2024 General Assembly beginning June 10 in Richmond, VA. Here's their helpful document: Here's the official list of overtures:
info_outline FATHERS & BROTHERS: "Get Off My Tank!" - Rick Phillips talks to Jim McCarthy@presbycast
THE INAUGURAL EPISODE OF OUR NEW MONTHLY SUB-SHOW: FATHERS & BROTHERS. Pastor Jim McCarthy of Trinity Presbyterian Church in Statesboro, GA talks to his mentors and fathers in the faith. This time it's Rick Phillips, the Senior Pastor of Second Presbyterian Church in Greenville, SC. He's authored dozens of books and is a familiar face on the reformed conference circuit. He serves on the boards of Westminster Seminary, the Alliance of Confessing Evangelicals, and the Gospel Reformation Network. Check out his sermons and books . Special thanks to Nathan Clark George...
info_outline Mr. Moderator! - Fred Greco Previews the PCA General Assembly@presbycast
Current PCA moderator Fred Greco previews the 2024 General Assembly, gives advice for making the most of an assembly, talks about the state of the PCA, and reflects on his Year of Living Moderatorally. See the overtures (to date) here: Watch:
info_outline Presby Prison Ministry in Hard Places w/Mitch Haubert@presbycast
PCA pastor and prison minister Mitch Haubert joins us to tell the story of an astounding ministry at an Alabama correctional facility, along with his friend and fellow worker pastor Derrick Brite. Learn more and support at . Watch:
info_outline Dr. T. David Gordon: The Spirituality of the Church@presbycast
Retired Grove City College professor Dr. T. David Gordon joins us to talk about one of his special interests, the Westminster doctrine of the spirituality of the church. Here is his article that prompted our discussion: If you are familiar with Dr. Gordon you will not be surprised that we talked a lot about worship, too. Watch:
info_outline Presbygirls: Persuasion & Confessional Convictions w/Sara Drew, Charles Higham & Job Dalomba@presbycast
Sarah and Zoe are joined by three guests, each from different backgrounds, who were persuaded into a confessional view - Sara Drew from being a PCUSA minister, Charles Higham from holding a Side B view of sexuality, and Job Dalomba from being a Baptist minister, each of them to a more confessional view. We talk through how they were persuaded, including discussing the perspicuity and power of Scripture, the Westminster Confession, and even online debate contributed to our guests changing their views. Watch:
info_outline Contemporary Questions: How Should We (and Our Neighbors) Then Worship?@presbycast
Four of our friends joined us to talk about worship—our own and that of our neighbors. Drs. R. Scott Clark and Harrison Perkins, and small-church ministers Aaron DeBoer and Zach Byrd made up a geographically and denominationally diverse panel of earnest, pastoral and learned men. This article by Brad was our jumping off point: Watch:
info_outlineOur usual Westminster guide OPC pastor Chris Drew and special guest PCA pastor Stephen Spinnenweber help us work through WCF chapter 16, Of Good Works.