Join Rev. Chris Gordon, Rev. Dan Borvan, and Rev. Adam Kaloostian as they discuss the future of Reformed Christianity in America. This insightful conversation delves into how the Reformed church can navigate rapidly changing cultural trends, the importance of evangelism and building relationships, and the need to embrace distinctives rather than conforming to broader evangelical movements. They explore the hunger for robust theology among new generations, what true success means for the church, and the challenges posed by online influences and Christian Nationalism. The pastors also touch on the significance of warm-heartedness, the Reformed view of worship, and the surprising idea that persecution might lead to a resurgence of Calvinism.
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Speaking for myself, I want to know, understand, and live the Reformed standards and theological system of Christian life ever more fully. I came to Reformed fathers and present-day Reformed preachers and teachers over a long period of time, having begun with nothing more than irregular Sunday School attendance. After brief acquaintance with all sorts of Lite Religion and Illegitimate Religious Experience, my real but immature desire for the truth of the Gospel began to lead me to the authority of the Word of God, to understanding “faith alone, in Christ alone, by Christ alone,” and to the true good news. My mind delights in the integrity, cohesion, and bottomless depth of the Word, and the glory of the Gospel gives me profound joy. Empty conjecture, baseless emotional highs, human presumption, formulaic programs, worldly therapeutic answers – none satisfy mind and heart, and none lead me to the glory of the triune God and to joy in him as does Reformed theology.
I realize that I am not unusual in any way, and I believe that the more Reformed doctrine and biblical worship are offered, the more they will be received as pure gold. May your numbers increase!
Lovely testimony.