Reformation, Part 2
Sunday, November 2nd, 2008 : By Dan Miller
Today we continue focus on understanding the reasons for the Reformation by answering questions which were posed after Part 1 of this series. What is the difference between the way Roman Catholics and Protestants view salvation (justification), santification, sacraments, and Matthew 16:13-20? How do I talk with a Roman Catholic about these differences? How did the Roman Catholic church grow out of the early church to wield the level of authority that it did in the day of Martin Luther? How did Rome become a religious center and where did the name “Roman Catholicism” come from? Was Martin Luther the only one to uncover the problems of the Roman Catholic Church? …
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The God Questions, Part 3
Sunday, April 13th, 2008 : By Leadership Team
God is a big topic and people have tons of questions so we asked people what were some “God Questions” they would like to see discussed. Today, we talk about
Are you saying that over 3 billion people in this world are wrong since they don’t believe in your way to get to heaven? Also, what happens to those people living on an island in the middle of the Pacific who will never hear about Jesus Christ?
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God’s Will
Sunday, January 27th, 2008 : By Ken Rutherford
The Doctrine of God: Week 14
Systematic Theology: An Introduction to Biblical Doctrine, by Wayne Grudem.
Chapter 1, The Character of God: “Communicable” Attributes (Part 2)
This week we start to examine the “communicable” attributes of God (those which He has shared in part with us) which are clasified as ‘attributes of purpose’. We begin by discussing an often controversial topic – God’s Will.
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God’s Goodness
Sunday, December 2nd, 2007 : By Ken Rutherford
The Doctrine of God: Week 10
Systematic Theology: An Introduction to Biblical Doctrine, by Wayne Grudem.
Chapter 12, The Character of God: “Communicable” Attributes (Part 1)
This week we continue to examine the “communicable” attributes of God (those which He has shared in part with us) as we begin to discuss His ‘moral’ attributes starting with His Goodness.
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