Trinity Reformed Church Podcast
Religion & Spirituality:Christianity
This is September 4th's sermon on discipline, or "paideia" being a way of life.
Matt Carpenter taught history for fifteen years and has served in pastoral ministry for ten years. He is married to Amanda and they have four children: Phoebe, Simeon, Emmaline, and Olivia. In his spare time, he enjoys cooking, reading, hiking, and fishing.
Trinity Reformed Church is a CREC church in Huntsville, AL. seeking to extend and unite the Kingdom in the Huntsville area.
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The Resurrected Man (Mark 16:1-8) - Jason Cherry [Sermon]
Avoiding the Guilt Trap - Jason Cherry [Blog]
The Lost Virtue of Vigilance - Gage Crowder [Exhortation]
Get in the Ark (1 Peter 3:18-22) - Brian McLain [Sermon]
Rousseau’s Bluff: A Christian Response to Enlightenment Anthropology - Jason Cherry [Blog]
Why Do We Ask Why? - Jason Cherry [Blog]
Build God's Temple (1 Corinthians 3) - Matt Carpenter [Sermon]
Let Your Yes Be Yes - Larson Hicks [Exhortation]
Build for the Time of Temptation - Matt Carpenter [Exhortation]
Culture Entombed (Mark 15:42-47) - Jason Cherry [Sermon]
A Liturgy for Business Travel - Jason Cherry [Blog]
Setting Your Face Toward Wisdom - Brian McLain [Exhortation]
The A-B-C's of Catholicity (1 Corinthians 12) - Matt Carpenter [Sermon]
How Does the Old Covenant Relate to the New Covenant? - Brian McLain [Sunday School Part 3]
Christian Dilettantes - Jason Cherry [Blog]
Three Essentials for Christian Fellowship (1John 1:1-7) - Jason Cherry [Sermon]
Cursed Scorn & Blessed Humility - Brian McLain [Exhortation]
Eschatology Informs Character: Meditations on Hope - Jason Cherry [Blog]
All Things New: How Does the Old Covenant Relate to the New Covenant? (PART 2) - Brian McLain [Sunday School]
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