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Psalm 19

Missio Dei Church...every man, woman, and child

Release Date: 07/18/2023

Signs and Seals:  The Lord's Supper Part 1 show art Signs and Seals: The Lord's Supper Part 1

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In this episode, we explore the meaning and significance of the Lord’s Supper from a Reformed biblical perspective. Looking especially at the Gospel of Luke and related passages, this teaching examines how communion is rooted in the Passover, instituted by Christ as the meal of the new covenant, and given to the church as a sign and seal of the gospel. The discussion highlights themes such as Christ’s once-for-all sacrifice, believers’ union and communion with Christ, the spiritual nourishment believers receive through the sacrament, and the fellowship shared within the body of Christ....

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Signs and Seals:  A covenantal understanding of baptism, part 2 show art Signs and Seals: A covenantal understanding of baptism, part 2

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Eric Dugan explores the meaning and practice of baptism from a Reformed perspective, emphasizing that baptism is not a means of salvation but a covenant sign of belonging to God’s people. He argues that, like circumcision in the Old Testament, baptism marks inclusion in the visible church—explaining why Presbyterians baptize both believers and their children. Drawing on Scripture, church history, and cultural context, Dugan also makes the case for sprinkling or pouring as biblically grounded modes of baptism. Ultimately, he calls listeners to see baptism less as a personal milestone and...

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Signs & Seals:  Baptism Part 1 (3/7) show art Signs & Seals: Baptism Part 1 (3/7)

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In this talk, Eric Dugan explains baptism as a covenant sign and seal that marks a person’s identity as part of God’s people rather than a means of salvation. Using relatable illustrations, he shows how baptism functions like an outward identifier—similar to a uniform—that points to a deeper reality. Dugan traces baptism back to the Old Testament sign of circumcision, arguing that while the sign has changed, God’s covenant of grace remains the same. He also clarifies the difference between John’s baptism of repentance and Christian baptism, emphasizing that true baptism signifies...

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Signs & Seals:  What is the church? (Part II) (2/7) show art Signs & Seals: What is the church? (Part II) (2/7)

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In Week 2 of our Signs & Seals class, Dennis Bills lays the groundwork for understanding baptism and the Lord’s Supper by focusing on the visible church. What is the relationship between the visible and invisible church? Why does belonging to a local church matter? And how do the sacraments function within that structure? Dennis explains that the visible church is not optional or symbolic—it is Christ’s real, gathered people in the world, made up of connected local congregations. From there, he shows how baptism serves as the entry into the church, and the Lord’s Supper...

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Signs & Seals:  What Is the Church? (Part 1/7) show art Signs & Seals: What Is the Church? (Part 1/7)

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In this first talk of our Signs and Seals series, Dennis Bills explores the doctrine of the visible church and why it matters. He shows that the church is not optional or merely symbolic, but a real, Christ-established New Covenant community where God ordinarily works through His Word and sacraments.

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Psalm 19 show art Psalm 19

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