Confessing Our Hope: The Podcast of Greenville Presbyterian Theological Seminary
Summary: The purpose of Confessing Our Hope is to examine every theological issue, controversy, book, article and other matters in the light of the Scriptures.
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Podcasts:
In this edition, we deal with listener questions concerning: images of Christ, innovative ecclesiastical practices, God's decrees, ministerial practices of rest, Reformed catholicity, church summer camps, and much more.
In this edition of the podcast we talk with GTPS graduate Dr. Vincent Wood, currently serving as Pastor of Providence Presbyterian Church (PCA) in York, PA.
In this edition of the podcast we talk with GTPS graduate Benjamin Wontrop, currently serving as a pastor in the Evangelical Presbyterian Church of England and Wales, in partnership with Presbyterian Evangelistic Fellowship.
In this edition, we deal with listener questions concerning: reading the Old Testament for spiritual benefit, speaking the truth in love, the regulative principle of worship, hymnody and psalmody, holidays, counseling, preaching, traducianism, and more.
In this edition of the podcast, Mr. Charles "Charlie" Nave, Esq. introduces MORE in the PCA, an organization committed to encouraging Ruling Elders in the PCA to actively participate in the courts of the church at every level.
In this edition of the podcast, Rev. Peter Szabo of Budapest, Hungary discusses the ministry of the Reformed Presbyterian Church of Central and Eastern Europe. There are 16 congregations and five preaching stations of the RPCCEE in Hungary, Ukraine, and Romania. Rev. Szabo pastors the Budapest congregation.
In this edition of the podcast, Rev. Peter Szabo of Budapest, Hungary discusses the ministry of the Reformed Presbyterian Church of Central and Eastern Europe. There are 16 congregations and five preaching stations of the RPCCEE in Hungary, Ukraine, and Romania. Rev. Szabo pastors the Budapest congregation.
In this edition, we deal with listener questions concerning: Neo-Orthodox Covenant Theology, paid nursery workers for Sunday services, the wisdom of having a crush on an unbeliever, distinguishing between God's decree and Satan's devices, and much more.
In this edition of the podcast, Zach Dotson, originally of Wise, VA, shares about his choice of GPTS, experience as a first-year student, and other aspects of his service to Christ and His church. Zach currently serves as the Intern (and Pulpit Supply preacher) of Coldenham-Newburgh Reformed Presbyterian Church in Coldenham, NY.
In this edition of the podcast, Pastor Geoff Gleason discusses with us his latest book - "A Family Worship Guide to Luke." Pastor Gleason serves as the Pastor of Cliffwood Presbyterian Church (PCA) in Augusta, GA.
In this edition, we deal with listener questions concerning: abortion, politics, boycotts, women teaching in seminary, public prayer, the flag in public worship, social media use, and more.
In this edition, we deal with listener questions concerning: demons, charismatic gifts, reformation, tongues, tithing, rhetoric, the fear of God, covenant benefits, preaching, Hosea and Gomer, marriage, and more.
In this edition of the podcast, author Rev. Dr. David Garner discusses with us his latest book - "Sons in the Son." Dr. Garner is Associate Professor of Systematic Theology and Vice President of Advancement at Westminster Theological Seminary in Glenside, PA.
In this edition, we deal with listener questions concerning: Christmas, self-defense, parenting, comforting mourners, organ donation, cremation, Trinitarianism, eschatology, revival, spirituality of the church, and more.
In this edition of the podcast, author and pastor Rev. Dr. Bruce McDowell discusses with us two of his latest books - "Faith in the Mosaic," and "Christian Baptism." Dr. McDowell is the Minister of Global Outreach at Tenth PCA in Philadelphia, PA.