by Wayne Sawyer | Apr 23, 2020 | Church History, Spiritual Formation, Theology
What would cause a surfer-culture, non-creedal, evangelical, Californian named Gary to become an Anglican priest? Believe it or not, he states that it was the structure and order that drew him in. For most of his life spontaneity was one of Gary’s defining traits....
by Cletus Hull | Jan 20, 2020 | Apologetics, Church History, Theology
Gender and sex are hot topics as numerous people, such as actor Billy Dee Williams, have redefined and defended new interpretations for the words “gender” and “sex.” We are a society consumed and satiated by sex. Some claim that one can choose his/her gender while...
by Allyn Ricketts | Dec 13, 2019 | Apologetics, Church History, Theology
Following from last month we see that the title ‘Son of God’ reinforces the deity of Jesus, but it also tells us of his Sonship, and about his (and our) relationship to the Father. In John 1:48-49 Nathaniel is impressed by Jesus’ knowledge of his past. This divine...
by Wayne Sawyer | Oct 18, 2019 | Church History, Theology
The apostle Peter told his flock “I have written both letters to stir up your sincere understanding with a reminder “(2 Petet.3:1). Reminders are helpful and even essential in many of life’s issues. In terms of Christian theology, many people do not know with...