Postscript Posthaste
This month, Matt and Shaun are joined by Jason Stellman, pastor of Exile Presbyterian Church (PCA) and chairman of the committee tasked to examine the views of Peter Leithart. The reports of the committee are available here.Let your friends know you can listen over at ordinarymeans.com, download directly from this link (right click and save), or as always subscribe to our iTunes feed.
add to discussionThis month, Matt and Shaun take time to answer your questions. Let your friends know you can listen over at ordinarymeans.com, download directly from this link (right click and save), or as always subscribe to our iTunes feed.
add to discussionThis month, Matt and Shaun are joined by Stephen Lewis (Evergreen PCA in Salem, OR) to discuss the Colloquium on the Sacraments that was held in June bringing together those on both sides of the Federal Vision debate. Presenters included Will Barker, Rob Rayburn, Ligon Duncan, and Jeff Meyers.Stuff to download:All the papers presented at the ColloquiumAll the presentations in mp3 formatStuff you might like to read:Given for You: Reclaiming Calvin's Doctrine of the Lord's Supper by Mathison, Keith A.The Consensus Tigurinus Let your friends know you can listen over at ordinarymeans.com, down... [read more]
add to discussionThis month we return to April’s topic of the relationship between Reformed Baptists and Presbyterians. Joining us is Stefan Lindblad, currently serving alongside his father as pastor of Trinity Reformed Baptist Church (Kirkland, WA). We had a great discussion and trust you will enjoy thinking further about these things.Let your friends know you can listen over at ordinarymeans.com, download directly from this link (right click and save), or as always subscribe to our iTunes feed.
add to discussionThis month, Matt and Shaun get replaced by Ligon Duncan. Okay, so we just let him do the talking. This month’s message is the opening talk from this year’s Twin Lakes Fellowship on the heart of an ordinary means ministry. Have a listen. Let your friends know you can listen over at ordinarymeans.com, download directly from this link (right click and save), or as always subscribe to our iTunes feed.
add to discussionThis month, Matt and Shaun cover the controversial topic of whether or not Presbyterians and Baptists can be members together of the same churches given the beliefs that divide them, particularly their respective views on baptism.Let your friends know you can listen over at ordinarymeans.com, download directly from this link (right click and save), or as always subscribe to our iTunes feed. Mentioned Materials and Links:Bethlehem Baptist Church, Membership and Baptism Grudem’s Change of Mind in his Systematic TheologyPiper’s Response to Grudem Grudem’s Response to Pipe... [read more]
add to discussionNew podcast. Old issue. Is it appropriate to take communion to those who could not attend worship due to illness? Church history gives a host of differing opinions on the matter. Even our own Westminster Confession argues that private communion is against the nature of the sacrament. Have a listen, and be sure to leave you feedback on this one. Let your friends know you can listen over at ordinarymeans.com, download directly from this link (right click and save), or as always subscribe to our iTunes feed.
add to discussionHappy New Year!This month, Matt and I look at just what makes a ministry “ordinary”. Intrigued? Give it a listen. Here are the requisite links:Building Old School Churches Ken Myers on the Dangers of Contextualization Pursuit of Holiness, Jerry BridgesSimple Church, Thom RainerIf this podcast is of benefit to you, feel free to let your friends (or enemies for that matter) know about it. You can listen over at ordinarymeans.com, download directly from this link (right click and save), or as always subscribe to our iTunes feed.
add to discussionThank you for your patience while the site has been down. Everything is back up and running, meaning our most recent discussion is available for your listening ears. This month, Matt and I address of a couple questions listeners have sent us recently related to the topic of baptism. I think you’ll find we cover the gamut and answer all the questions church history has every raised on this sticky topic--all under 60 minutes. (Note: Tongue planted firmly in cheek.)As always, thanks for listening. If this podcast is of benefit to you, feel free to let your friends (or enemies for that m... [read more]
add to discussion