When should we keep the Lord’s Supper?
by Weylan Deaver
Recalling Jesus’ words to his disciples on the eve of betrayal, Paul wrote,
For I received from the Lord what I also delivered to you, that the Lord Jesus on the night when he was betrayed took bread, and when he had given thanks, he broke it, and said, “This is my body which […]
Musical instruments in worship on the decline?
by Matt Clifton
That title may be a little over-the-top, but there are certainly currents of change happening among “reformed” theologians. Even while a few congregations of the Lord’s church are dabbling in the use of mechanical instruments of music in worship, it appears that some among the denominations are turning away from this unscriptural practice.
One […]
Avoiding Extremes
by Brandon Renfroe
He never saw it coming.
It was cold, the rain was likely cascading down in sheets, and he had just survived a harrowing experience at sea, culminating in shipwreck and a desperate swim to shore. Though probably near exhaustion, his mind still foggy because of the events of the previous two weeks (cf. Acts […]
Evolution: A Science Teacher’s Perspective
by Brandon Renfroe
In addition to preaching the gospel, it is also my good fortune to teach science on the high school level. Such has been a very interesting experience, to say the least, and one fraught with more than its share of delicate situations.
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