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Get Up to Stuff for the Glory of Christ
Reformed Books Online resources page on "Administration of the Lord's Supper" -- http://tinyurl.com/adminlordssupper
American Methodist Worship by Karen B. Westerfield Tucker (Oxford University Press 2001) can be borrowed for free with an Internet Archive account -- https://archive.org/details/americanmethodis0000west/page/152/mode/2up?view=theater
The Poisoned Chalice: Eucharistic Grape Juice and Common-Sense Realism in Victorian Methodism by Jennifer L. Woodruff Taft (University of Alabama Press, 2011) can be borrowed for free with an Internet Archive account -- https://archive.org/details/poisonedchalicee0000tait/page/108/mode/2up?view=theater
“The Progress Of The Individual Cup Movement, Especially Among Churches” Presented in the Section on State Medicine, at the Forty-eighth Annual Meeting of the American Medical Association, held at Philadelphia, June 1-4, 1897. BY HOWARD S. ANDERS, A.M., M.D. -- http://tinyurl.com/2p9zayy3
A Covenant Feast: Reflections on the Lord’s Table by J. Ryan Davidson -- https://www.amazon.com/Covenant-Feast-Reflections-Lords-Table/dp/0997358947
CORRECTION: Joseph misstated the traditional date of the martyrdom of Saint Valentine; it was February 14 in A.D. 269.
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From the Protestant Reformation to the Southern Baptist Convention: What Hath Geneva To Do With Nashville? by Thomas K. Ascol (Founders Press)
“...To Set Them in Order;” Some Influences of the Philadelphia Baptist Association Upon Baptists of America to 1814 by James L. Clark (Particular Baptist Press)
New Hampshire Confession of Faith, Baptist Studies Online http://baptiststudiesonline.com/wp-content/uploads/2007/02/the-new-hampshire-confession-of-faith.pdf
Article on the hymn singing controversy https://founders.org/articles/the-first-worship-war-among-baptists-and-the-reformation-of-congregational-singing/
Article on the New Hampshire Confession: https://founders.org/articles/the-new-hampshire-confession/
The Baptist Heritage Four Centuries of Baptist Witness by H. Leon McBeth by H. Leon McBeth
Religion News Association Top Ten Stories of 2023 (link: https://shorturl.at/qGOUX)
The official statement of the UMC on the issue of marriage can be found here: https://www.umc.org/en/content/social-principles-the-nurturing-community
GAFCON issues the “Kigali Commitment” or the “Kigali communiqué.” Link here: https://shorturl.at/efixV
Whether you know him as a children's author or a Christian apologist, there's no doubt that C. S. Lewis was one of the best-known Christians of the 20th century.
A much-requested topic: what led up to the split between the Roman Catholic and Eastern Orthodox churches?
How can Christian men and women live faithfully in a world confused over sexuality and gender?This episode is provided by Credo Alliance, featuring Tyler Cox and Michael Clary discussing elements from Clary's book God's Good Design.
You can learn more about Credo Alliance at their website and follow them on X.
Your friendly Local Christian Nationalist takes a moment to respond to John Piper's essay "My Kingdom is Not of this World: The Lordship of Christ and the Limits of Government."
And a reminder: a transcript of every podcast episode can be found on Servants & Heralds.com under the Local Christian Nationalist tag.
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So what happens when Christian Nationalists get their way and your wife runs a load of dishes on the Sabbath?
A visit from Federal Sabbath Enforcement agents?
Dr. Nettles' author archive at Founders Ministries. Dr. Nettles has written a number of books, including Baptists and the Bible, which is described as "one of the most complete and oft quoted sources for reliable, incisive, and detailed information on the history of Baptist attitudes towards the doctrine of the inerrancy and infallibility of the Bible."
Dr. Nettles' book recommendations:
Whole Gospel, Whole World: The Foreign Mission Board of the Southern Baptist Convention, 1845-1995 by William R. Estep
A Memoir of the Life and Labors of the Rev. Adoniram Judson, D.D. by Francis Wayland (available to read for free on the Internet Archive)
Maybe you've heard it said that no nation can be Christian.
I'm here to tell you a different story.
The 5 Most Interesting Popes in History: https://www.contexttravel.com/blog/articles/5-best-popes-in-history
You've got questions. Christian Nationalists have answers.
As we go through this process, though, will you please pray with me?
Find the text version of this episode on Servants and Heralds.
Welcome to the launch the first of what we hope is many Friendly Christian Nationalist Fridays with new Servants & Heralds author Lucas Scott Roberts laying out the big ideas and practical application of Christian Nationalism.
Bonus: Prefer text? You can read the manuscript for this episode on ServantsAndHeralds.com!
Here's the recent Spaces audio from Servants and Heralds featuring Dr. Jared Moore and Jeff Wright on The Queering of the SBC.
Works Cited:
Patrick Shreiner - A Primer on Whether Same-Sex Attraction is Sinful
David Prince - Temptation, Jesus, Sin, and Same Sex Attraction (Backup Web Archive Link)
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The first part of our series on the history and theology behind the rise of the papacy. This episode will be an introduction and high-level overview.
Ben Woodring joins the podcast to talk about his new book Creeds and Confession: Particular Baptist Edition.
We get into why the Second London Confession looks so much like the Westminster Confession, why there are two First London Baptist Confessions, and how studying the creeds serves the Christian life.
Also: subscribe to Ben's Substack, Poast to Poast for more of Ben's writing on theology, esoterica, and short stories.
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On this episode we're talking to author Lewis Ungit about his book The Return of the Dragon: The Shocking Way Drugs and Religion Shape Peoples and Societies.
Lewis is a careful thinker and researcher; in the book he lays out how our culture's increasing acceptance of mind-altering substances lines up with ancient pagan practices and dark spiritual forces.
This topic is important and Lewis' book addresses it well. Please reach out to a friend and ask them to listen to this one.
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Joseph Knowles of Church History Matters fame joins Jeff to talk about his new writing project Silence and Starsong. They get into how a mutual appreciation for C.S. Lewis' That Hideous Stength factors in and how writers can get involved.
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This episode is a release of the audio from a Twitter Spaces conversation between S&H contributors Jeff Wright and Dr. Jared Moore on the attempted queering of evangelicalism - where it came from, who it came from - and what to do in order to push back.
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Show less2022 Keach Conference sermons on Chapter 15 of the Second London Baptist Confession:
https://www.sermonaudio.com/search.asp?sortby=added&sourceonly=true&currSection=sermonssource&keyword=gracebaptistchapel&subsetcat=series&subsetitem=2022+Keach+Conference+%28RBFVa%29
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The guys are reviewing Matt Reeves’ The Batman plus taking on the American Atheists Association’s best arguments against the credibility of the Bible.
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Yer boys at PCCD are finally covering Spider-Man: No Way Home. Is it (a) Marvel's return to form, (b) the last gasp of what we used to love about the MCU, or (c) a movie aging like milk? We also get into a spicy conversation about women participating in Mixed Martial Arts. Hit that download button, press play, and let's get going on Episode 94 of The Pop Culture Coram Deo Podcast!
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We're doing a deep dive on Disney's Encanto on this one. Enjoy!
Read More: "Encanto's Luisa Is Way Too Beefy for a Woman" by Jeff Wright
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Here you go, y'all - nearly two hours of picking Owen Cyclops' brain. Hope you enjoy the conversation as much as Jeff did!
After Drop by OwenCyclops.com and check out all the goodies - including this excellent shirt.
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