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Who We Are
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March 9, 2026
blog, Article, Biblical Interpretation, Theology
Guest
Reflections on An Evening of Hermeneutics: The ...

PATRICK SCHREINER: There are times when God sovereignly intends more than the human author.

Reflections on An Evening of Hermeneutics: The Sense(s) of Scripture
March 2, 2026
Article, blog, Church History, Theology
Guest
The Great Ordinance: Retrieving a Theology of ...

MICHAEL COOPER: By examining Keach’s sermons and writings through the lens of specific theo-homiletical questions, a systematic homiletical theology emerges.

The Great Ordinance: Retrieving a Theology of Preaching from Benjamin Keach
February 20, 2026
Article, blog, Lord's Supper
Guest
The Unadorned Words of Christ

BILL WATSON: Use Jesus’s words and eagerly wait to see what they will do in us

The Unadorned Words of Christ
February 11, 2026
Article, blog, Church History
Winston Hottman
“Amidst Us Our Belovèd Stands”: Spurgeon’s Hymn ...

WINSTON HOTTMAN: Spurgeon’s hymn is striking in how comfortably it celebrates Christ’s presence at the table.

“Amidst Us Our Belovèd Stands”: Spurgeon’s Hymn on the Lord’s Supper
December 30, 2025
blog, Article, News, Theology
Guest
Daniel J. Treier (1972–2025): The Evangelical ...

TY KIESER: Dan Treier taught me what it means to be an evangelical professor, not as a career, but as a Christian professing the good news of Jesus.

Daniel J. Treier (1972–2025): The Evangelical Professor
Brandon D. Smith
March 27, 2017
Church History, Theology

Guarding the Good Deposit: Community, Theology, and Church History

Brandon D. Smith
March 27, 2017
Church History, Theology
Guarding the Good Deposit: Community, Theology, and Church History

BRANDON D. SMITH: We should reap the long-lasting benefits of deep community, sound doctrine, and knowing the saints before us.

R. Lucas Stamps
March 23, 2017
Christian Calendar

Considering the Church Calendar

R. Lucas Stamps
March 23, 2017
Christian Calendar
Considering the Church Calendar

R. LUCAS STAMPS: In recent years, many evangelicals have started to expand their embrace of the church year.

Matthew Emerson
March 20, 2017
Lord's Supper, Liturgy, Creeds, Christian Calendar

The Practicality of the Liturgical Life

Matthew Emerson
March 20, 2017
Lord's Supper, Liturgy, Creeds, Christian Calendar
The Practicality of the Liturgical Life

MATTHEW Y. EMERSON: Liturgical acts help us see and love reality, instead of seeing and loving what is illusory and transitory.

Guest
March 11, 2017
Liturgy, Culture

From the Benedict Option to the Baptist Option

Guest
March 11, 2017
Liturgy, Culture
From the Benedict Option to the Baptist Option

NATHAN A. FINN: Baptists will best thrive in American Babylon by self-consciously framing ourselves as an ecclesiological renewal movement within the Great Tradition of catholic Christianity.

Brandon D. Smith
March 11, 2017
Lord's Supper

The Lord's Supper Is More than a Memory

Brandon D. Smith
March 11, 2017
Lord's Supper
The Lord's Supper Is More than a Memory

BRANDON D. SMITH: At the table, we look at our brothers and sisters in Christ, and remember that we’re one family, one body, with one Head.

Matthew Emerson
March 11, 2017
Creeds

The Benefits of Reading the Creeds Together

Matthew Emerson
March 11, 2017
Creeds
The Benefits of Reading the Creeds Together

MATTHEW Y. EMERSON: What are the benefits of reciting the Creeds on a regular basis in public worship? At least three come to mind.

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