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Nick Batzig

Sabbath Audio: On the Song of Solomon and Worship

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  • R. Scott Clark
on May 24, 2009

These are two distinct interviews done by Nick Batzig at the Twin Lakes Fellowship. The first is with Iain Campbell on the Song of Solomon. The second is with Jon Payne on Reformed worship. Good, edifying, Sabbath listening.

Categorized Audio, Reformation Resources, Reforming Worship, Worship | Tagged christ the center, Nick Batzig, Reformed Resources, Worship

Congratulations Are In Order

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  • R. Scott Clark
on June 22, 2010 | 4 Comments

To Kevin DeYoung, who writes at the Gospel Coalition (with Justin Taylor, Tullian Tchividjian, Mike Pohlman and others) to Darryl Hart, who writes Old Life, and to Nick Batzig (and the guys), who writes at Feeding on Christ, for making a couple Zondervan’s . . . Continue reading →

Categorized Heidelflogging | Tagged d. g. hart, Justin Taylor, Kevin DeYoung, Koinonia, Nick Batzig, Tullian, Zondervan | 4 Comments

Heidelcast 66: Nomism And Antinomianism (8)—The Third Use Of The Law

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  • Heidelcast
on March 29, 2014 | 2 Comments
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We’re resuming the series on antinomianism and we’re talking with Nick Batzig, pastor of New Covenant Presbyterian Church (PCA) in the Savannah area. Nick blogs at Feeding On Christ. He’s also on Twitter. He recently wrote a provocative essay on the third . . . Continue reading →

Not Just Infant Baptism: Household Baptism

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  • Heidelblog
on July 2, 2018 | 17 Comments

The other reason why I prefer the term Household Baptist to Infant Baptist is that it keeps the evangelistic focus of the church in view. I sometimes fear that the most ardent supporters of infant baptism become too inward focused. They have . . . Continue reading →

When The Gospel Is Marginalized There Is Always An Agenda

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  • R. Scott Clark
on December 31, 2019 | 4 Comments

Over the past decade a floodwater of cultural change in our country has occurred, leaving a massive impact on the church in America. Twenty years ago, there was a push to address the issue of mercy ministry and evangelism in our churches. . . . Continue reading →

On The Value Of Confessions

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  • R. Scott Clark
on July 19, 2021

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