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Vintage Church, Chapter Two “What is a Christian Church?” Part First

whitet wrote 3 days ago: Mark Driscoll contends that many believers, even pastors, cannot answer, “What is a Christian C … more →

Tags: Book review of Vintage Church, invisible church, Mark Driscoll, Protestant Reformation, Roman Catholic Church, Vintage Church: Timeless Truths and Timely Methods, Visible Church

Profession of Faith

Liz wrote 5 days ago: I am feeling good inside myself about my Catholic faith and tradition.   The Nicene Creed I believe … more →

Tags: Prayer, Catholic

Quoting Jesus1 comment

Fr. Ted wrote 2 weeks ago: One surprising mystery to me is how rarely any of the first disciples quote Jesus in the Acts of the … more →

Tags: Gospel, Christ, Orthodox Church, Orthodoxy, Scripture, church, God, pentecost, Acts of the Apostles

When Inclusivity Excludes Christianity9 comments

Jonathan B wrote 1 month ago: A mixture of iced tea and lemonade becomes an Arnold Palmer. A mixture of iced tea, tomato juice, wh … more →

Tags: Catholic, General, Christian, Episcopal, Feminism, inclusive language, inclusiveness, Liberal, omit, season of creation

Jesus, Welcome To Twenty-First-Century America

Ken M. M. Ecker wrote 1 month ago: We believe in one Lord, Jesus Christ, the only Son of God, eternally begotten of the Father, God fro … more →

Tags: Reflection, xi'an, Government, Jesus, Faith, Salvation, Transcendental lord, Jesus Christ, Born Again

10 Reasons Why I Love the Nicene Creed6 comments

stephengardner wrote 1 month ago: I have not always had a deep love for the creeds, even now I’m not sure I would call it a deep … more →

Tags: church, Liturgy, Athanasius

History Lesson or I'm Beginning To Think This Benjamin Fellow Is A Big Dork...12 comments

benjamindennis wrote 1 month ago: My wife is the type of person that reads every single ingredient in a product before purchasing it. … more →

Tags: Salvation, Jesus Christ, Protestant Reformation, Martin Luther, C. H. Spurgeon, John Calvin, Roman Catholic, John Wesley, Antioch

Why we don't need new creeds17 comments

stephengardner wrote 1 month ago: I recently heard a Christian, in fulltime ministry, dismiss the need for ‘old creeds’ on the basis t … more →

Tags: church, Liturgy, Athanasius, T. F. Torrance

Turning Points: 02/ Realities of Empire: The Council of Nicaea (325)

halakti wrote 2 months ago: In summary, this chapter dealt with some of the early challenges to the doctrines of the faith and … more →

Tags: book, Chapter Summary, Mark A. Noll, Turning Points, 4th Century, arius, ORIGEN, Constantine, Arianism

The Apostles' Creed

derekvreeland wrote 2 months ago: I have given myself over to the pursuit of truth. I believe it is out there. The truth is out there … more →

Tags: Life, Theology, Apostle's Creed

What do you believe? Part 3

fatherjimb wrote 2 months ago: Jesus the only begotten son of God We say we believe in Jesus as God, the Son of God, eternally bego … more →

Tags: Belief, Faith

Barth on Homoousia5 comments

Joshua Lim wrote 2 months ago: I’ve recently begun reading Barth’s Church Dogmatics and it’s been interesting. I … more →

Tags: Church History, Creeds and Confessions, Karl Barth, Quotes, Reformed Theology, Church D, Church Dogmatics, Homoousia, theologia crucis

Confessing The Faith

Jason Christ wrote 2 months ago: This week, Pastor Chuck preached on the Nicene Creed.  It was also Confirmation Sunday.  Unfortunate … more →

Tags: Sermons, Confirmation, Creed

The First Nicene Creed

Shawn and Tori wrote 2 months ago: Holy Icon of the First Ecumenical Council in Nicaea, 325 AD In 325 AD, the Council of Nicaea (aka Fi … more →

Tags: Eastern Orthodoxy, Church History, Christianity, church, Confessor, Constantine, Ecumenical Councils, Faith, Life

Red-Rose-City Memory & All-Star Week

frmarkdwhite wrote 2 months ago: Across the street from Franklin and Marshall College in Lancaster, Pa., there is a seminary. My mot … more →

Tags: holy land, Our Lady, Saints, local color, Blessed Virgin Mary, Apostles, Pope Benedict XVI, Lancaster, St. Louis de Montfort

How Do You Know You're a Lutheran?

Jeremiah Gumm wrote 2 months ago: This thought-provoking post came across my newsreader yesterday from Pastor Strey’s Weblog. I … more →

Tags: Biblical Theology, Lutheran Confessions, Lutheran Resources, Lutheranism, Modern Christianity, Practical Theology, Religious trends, Systematic Theology, theological tidbits

One, Two, Three ... Lutheran!4 comments

Johnold Strey wrote 2 months ago: Several conversations with a variety of people over the last few weeks have led me to pose the follo … more →

Tags: Theology, Doctrine, Practice, first article, Second Article, Third Article, Apostle's Creed, Theism, Christianity, Lutheranism

Be-ing

WtW wrote 2 months ago: As I’ve mentioned before, I’ve been working on a Confirmation class recently, and the lessons … more →

Tags: Faith, God, Incarnation, Jesus Christ, Theology, Confirmation Class, being, Exodus 3, logos

Cross & Resurrection Songs2 comments

derekvreeland wrote 3 months ago: There are three songs I am listening to this weekend at we commiserate and celebrate the death, buri … more →

Tags: Life, Theology, Blind Wille Johnson, Bob Dylan, Don Francisco


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