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#10 Family Worship and the Importance of Holiness – Jason Helopoulos

This week Aaron talks with Jason Helopoulos about holiness, church planting, and family worship. Jason is the associate pastor at University Reformed Church in East Lansing, Mi. He wrote the book, A Neglected Grace: Family Worship in the Christian Home. Podcast: Play in new window | DownloadSubscribe: Apple Podcasts | RSS

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#9 A Confessional Look at Planting & Worship – Dr Jon Payne

This week Aaron speaks with Dr Jon Payne. Jon is the pastor of Christ Church Presbyterian in Charleston, SC. He also wrote the book, In the Splendor of Holiness: Rediscovering the Beauty of Reformed Worship for the 21st Century. They talk about Church planting and the importance of reformed worship. Podcast: Play in new window | DownloadSubscribe: Apple Podcasts | RSS

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#8 Music, Race, and Apologetics – Cameron Triggs

Cameron Triggs is the Pastor of Student Ministries at Shiloh Church in Jacksonville, FL. He studied at Reformed Theological Seminary in Orlando. Aaron and Cam discuss issues of race in the church as well as his personal passion, apologetics. You can visit his blog at camtriggs.com. Podcast: Play in new window | DownloadSubscribe: Apple Podcasts | RSS

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#7 Knowing Christ – Mark Jones

In this episode, Aaron talks with Dr Mark Jones about his book, Knowing Christ, as well as the recent Christological creed written by Ligonier. Mark serves as the pastor of Faith Vancouver Presbyterian Church in Vancouver, Canada. Podcast: Play in new window | DownloadSubscribe: Apple Podcasts | RSS

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#6 Church Revitalization – Mike McKinley

This week Aaron talks with Mike McKinley, pastor of Sterling Park Baptist Church in Sterling, VA. He is also the author of Church Planting is For Wimps and the new book Church in Hard Places: How the Local Church Brings Life to the Poor and Needy. They discuss the challenges and blessings of church revitalization as well as how the gospel is spread the poor …

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#5 The Pastor/Scholar – Dr. Mark Garcia

This week Aaron talks with Dr. Mark Garcia. Mark is the pastor of Immanuel Presbyterian Church on the west side of Pittsburgh. He is also the President of Greystone Theological Institute. Among the topics of discussion are how scholarly theology impacts pastoral ministry. Podcast: Play in new window | DownloadSubscribe: Apple Podcasts | RSS

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#4 Fundamentalist to Confessionalist – Mathew Sims

This week, Aaron is joined by author, Mathew Sims. The discuss Mathews move from fundamental baptist to confessional presbyterian. Also discussed are the topics of depression, baptism, and the need for quality resources related to the reformed confessions. Mathew’s book, We Believe: Creeds, Confessions, & Catechisms for Worship is available here. You can learn more about Mathew at his website, mathewbryansims.com. …

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#2 Redeemer Ann Arbor – Jim Mong

This week Aaron talks with Jim Mong. Jim is in the early stages of planting a church in Ann Arbor. He was raised a Baptist but was drawn to Presbyterianism and now subscribes to the Westminster confession. He talks a bit about how that process went as well as how he is able to minister alongside his Baptist father-in-law. Podcast: …

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#1 Why Confessions Matter – Joe Thorn

Welcome to the inaugural podcast from the Confessional Collective. This week we have Pastor Joe Thorn from Redeemer Fellowship in the Chicago area. He discusses how he came to subscribe to the 1689 London Baptist Confession and the impact that it has on ministry in his context. Learn more about Redeemer Fellowship at redeemerfellowship.org Podcast: Play in new window | …