Articles
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Authentic Proclamation: How Good Pastoring Factors into Good Preaching
Authentic proclamation, then, is the love of Christ for our souls, which we have seen and experienced through the under-shepherd’s pastoral care put into the words of Christ Himself. -
Epistle: 1 Timothy 6:6-19 (Pentecost 16: Series C)
Certainly, Jesus’ parable provides a dire warning for where, not wealth, per se, but obsession with it, will lead. -
Epistle: I Timothy 2:1-15 (Pentecost 15: Series C)
St. Paul extends to us the call to arms. In particular, there is one weapon which is effective against so elusive an enemy. The weapon is prayer. -
Epistle: 1 Timothy 2:1-7 (8-15) (Pentecost 15: Series C)
The reign of God in Christ compels us to pray for all in authority, while at the same time our praying for them calls into the question all the idolatries that arise from the exercise of this authority. -
Epistle: 1 Timothy 1:(5-11)12-17 (Pentecost 14: Series C)
This is why Paul is still an “example” for us. If this is what God in Christ can do with “a blasphemer, a persecutor, and a man of violence," imagine what God in Christ can do with you and me. -
Authentic Proclamation: How Good Pastoring Factors into Good Preaching
Nothing promotes good preaching quite like actually knowing the Word of Truth and delivering it from a disposition of passionate care, commitment through the long-haul, and life spent together with the people of God.
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Podcasts
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Irreverent and silly? Us?
Paul instructs Timothy on how to save both himself and his hearers. Craig and Troy feel momentary conviction over being irreverent and silly. -
Servants of the Church
Only briefly distracted by another Christmas rant, Craig and Troy return to the book of Timothy to examine the qualifications of a deacon of the church -
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