Reformation, Part 1
Sunday, October 26th, 2008 : By Dan Miller
Did you know that October 31 is called Reformation Day and marks the anniversary of the “official” beginning of the Protestant Reformation? On October 31st in 1517 Martin Luther nailed his 95 Theses on the door of the University Church in Wittenberg Germany. The 95 Theses were a consolidation of Martin’s disagreements with the Roman Catholic Church regarding the sale of indulgences. Today we will seek to better understand the reasons that led to the actions of Martin Luther as well as the implications of that day has in our lives now. MP3 download.
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God’s Providence, Part 4
Sunday, May 25th, 2008 : By Ken Rutherford
The Doctrine of God: Week 26
Systematic Theology: An Introduction to Biblical Doctrine, by Wayne Grudem.
Chapter 16, God’s Providence: If God controls all things, how can our actions have real meaning? What are the decrees of God?
Today, in our last class before our summer break, we discuss the opposing arguments of Arminianism and Calvinism.
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God’s Omniscience
Sunday, November 11th, 2007 : By Ken Rutherford
The Doctrine of God: Week 8
Systematic Theology: An Introduction to Biblical Doctrine, by Wayne Grudem.
Chapter 12, The Character of God: “Communicable” Attributes (Part 1)
As we continue to examine the “communicable” attributes of God (those which He has shared in part with us), we begin to focus this week on God’s ‘mental’ attributes. We start this week with the attribute of knowledge and are humbled as we consider God’s perfect knowledge (His omniscience).
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graceTALK, May 2005
Sunday, May 29th, 2005 : By Leadership Team
The Grace Fellowship Leadership Team answers your questions.
Q1 (2:09): In my walk with Christ, I find myself very stale in my relationship with Christ. I mean I feel distant when I worship. I feel distant when I pray, and Scripture doesn’t seem to sink in. When it happens, what do I do to get back where I want to be in my relationship with Christ?
Q2 (10:29): We say that the title of senior pastor has in many was betrayed the intent of the biblical role of a pastor / elder / bishop within the leadership of the modern church. Still, whenever I run across the term ‘pastor’ in Scripture I always …
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