Outward Looking Church: Current Craze or Christ’s Commission? (2)
Revised from a presentation for the Spring Office Bearers Conference held March 22, 2014 in Burlington, ON. See here for […]
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Revised from a presentation for the Spring Office Bearers Conference held March 22, 2014 in Burlington, ON. See here for […]
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I recently finished reading a book entitled Creature of the Word: The Jesus-Centered Church. Authored by Matt Chandler, Josh Patterson, […]
Read moreFor this coming Sunday afternoon’s sermon, the Catechism lesson will be Lord’s Day 46. This deals with the beginning of […]
Read moreI have previously discussed the concerns that exist about the Reformed Churches in the Netherlands (Liberated). These are the sister […]
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I’ve just uploaded an important article written some years ago by Dr. N. H. Gootjes, “Christ’s Obedience and Covenant Obedience.” […]
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Yesterday I had the pleasure of leading the worship services at the Vineyard Canadian Reformed Church in Lincoln, ON. For […]
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Some time ago I came across this article from the official Christian Reformed magazine, The Banner. I read it with […]
Read moreOur Synod finished its business last night. Not all the Acts have yet been posted, but they should be soon. […]
Read moreNothing gets dyed-in-the-wool Canadian Reformed folk more animated than the Book of Praise. Not animated in the charismatic/Pentecostal sense, but […]
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The following is from chapter 6 of The Beautiful Bride of Christ: The Doctrine of the Church in the Belgic Confession — […]
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The following excerpt is from chapter 3 of The Beautiful Bride of Christ: The Doctrine of the Church in the […]
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Questions abound when it comes to what the Bible teaches about the church. Is the church essential for Christians or […]
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Most Reformed people know about Guido (or Guy) de Brès as the author of the Belgic Confession. But did you […]
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The Church’s Book of Comfort, Willem van ’t Spijker (ed.), Grand Rapids: Reformation Heritage Books, 2009. Hardcover, 291 pages, $30.00 […]
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