New! HeidelApp For Apple & Google And Heidelcast Livestream August 6, 2024

The Heidelberg Reformation Association is proud to announce our new HeidelApp in both the Apple App Store and on Google Play. The HeidelApp will allow you to access all the content on the Heidelblog and Heidelcast in one place, on one app on your mobile device or on your computer. The app is free. The HB mobile site will continue to offer complete access to the site on your mobile devices.

To celebrate the release of the app we are livestreaming a special episode of the Heidelcast on Tuesday August 6, 2024, from 6:00–7:00 PM Pacific/9:00–10:00 PM Eastern right here on the Heidelblog.

Confirmed guests for this episode include HRA board members, Brad Isbell (PCA ruling elder and co-host of the Presbycast), Chris Gordon (pastor of Escondido URC and host of Abounding Grace Radio), Dr Harrison Perkins (pastor of Oakland Hills Community Church, OPC), Scott McDermand (pastor of First Presbyterian Church of Bad Axe, PCA), and Dr Dan Borvan (pastor of Christ Reformed Church, URC).

They will be discussing a segment from a recent Presbycast episode featuring OPC ruling elder and seminary student Kevin Vasquez on the effects of pragmatism in the world of Reformed church planting. They will also be discussing Chris Gordon’s research into Christian Nationalism, and who knows where the discussion will go from there?

Tell your friends, tell your neighbors. You will not want to miss this episode. It will be the perfect way to test drive the new app and to share the HeidelExperience with your friends. If you cannot hear the show live it will also be released as a podcast (which you can also find on the app).

Thanks for your support of the Heidelberg Reformation Association and stay tuned for further developments!

Watch the live episode here.


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