by admin | Jul 17, 2023 | Featured Podcast, Podcasts, Preach and Persuade, Sam Pirrotta
The Ordinance of Baptism: A Biblical Defense for Credobaptism What are the New Covenant signs? What is a Baptist view of baptism? What does baptism represent? Why do we believe that paedobaptism is unbiblical? We answer all these questions in this episode as we...
by admin | Jul 10, 2023 | Featured Podcast, Podcasts, Preach and Persuade, Sam Pirrotta
A Biblical Case for Congregationalism Does the NT prescribe a specific type of church government structure? Who wields the keys of the kingdom? Do bishops or elders have authority over the church, or does the congregation have authority? In this episode, we will make...
by admin | Jul 3, 2023 | Featured Podcast, Podcasts, Preach and Persuade, Sam Pirrotta
Does God regulate how the Church is to worship Him? In this episode, we discuss the regulative principle versus the normative principle. God does regulate how He is to be worshiped when His people gather. We are not free to do whatever we want. Indeed, God created us...
by admin | Jun 25, 2023 | Featured Podcast, Podcasts, Preach and Persuade, Sam Pirrotta
The Relationship Between Israel, the Church, and the Kingdom The relationship between Israel, the church, and the Kingdom is one of the most consequential issues in biblical theology. It has downstream effects on ecclesiology, eschatology, political theology, and even...
by admin | Jun 19, 2023 | Featured Podcast, Podcasts, Preach and Persuade, Sam Pirrotta
What is the function and mission of the Church? In this episode, Cody Weckerly, Adam Nesvold, and I discuss the function and mission of the church. What the church does stems from what the church is. According to Greg Allison the church function as a covenantal,...
by admin | Jun 14, 2023 | Featured Video, Sermons, Stan Hankins
In Acts, believers opened their hearts to the Lord. Such led to open minds and open mouths, sharing the good news of Christ. More Resources from Stan Hankins Front Edge of Faithfulness: Forward MoversAntioch Christians gave till it hurt. Not only financial, but...