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The subject of worship

Who (or what) is the proper focus of our worship? What must we proclaim in our worship? What do the Continue reading →

The object of worship

Who (or what) is the proper focus of our worship? What must we proclaim in our worship? What do the Continue reading →

The true Church

Is there such thing as a “false church”? If so, how is it identified, and what things would make it Continue reading →

Catholic Presbyterians

This year marks the 450th anniversary of the publication of the Heidelberg Catechism, which remains one of the most significant Continue reading →

What Pentecost is not

Pentecost is the “birthday” of the Church, or so we often hear. It’s a simple image, it sounds nice, and Continue reading →

Calvin and Church Discipline

Reformed theology has long followed Calvin’s lead in identifying the “marks of the Church” as the faithful preaching of the Continue reading →

T-ball practice and Church membership

  Both of my boys are on the same baseball team this year, and I’m one of the assistant coaches Continue reading →

What to look for in a church

Earlier today I came across a quote from someone that went something like this: “If you are attending a church Continue reading →

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