Five Questions on Reformed Practices
This article defines five elements of the reformed practice: the need for church membership, creeds and confessions, reformed worship, giving and tithing biblically, and infant baptism.
This article defines five elements of the reformed practice: the need for church membership, creeds and confessions, reformed worship, giving and tithing biblically, and infant baptism.
What attitude should Christians have towards amusement and entertainment? The entertainment we engage in has an impact on our relationship with God and others.
What should preaching that is based on the confessions look like? This article provides three approaches for preaching from the confessions that are used within reformed churches.
This article is on mission work. The author discusses the church as the agent of missions. Preaching is central to the advancement of mission work, and every member of the congregation has a responsibility for missions. The author looks at this topic through the lens of the biblical and confessional position.
This article on mission work is about how to plant a reformed church (church planting).