Trinity Reformed Church Podcast
Religion & Spirituality:Christianity
This is the third lesson of our series on Church History, taught by Gage Crowder!
Gage Crowder is a member at Trinity Reformed Church, a secondary humanities teacher at Providence Classical School (Huntsville, AL), a contributing member of the Huntsville Literary Association and the T. S. Eliot Society, and a master’s student in public theology at Birmingham Theological Seminary. His poetry and prose has appeared or is forthcoming in Poem Magazine, The Legend, Birmingham Arts Journal, and elsewhere.
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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Seeing the World with New Eyes (Matt. 6:19-24) - Matt Carpenter [Sermon]
Good Posture - Brian McLain [Exhortation]
Situational Psalms - Jason Cherry [Blog]
Shepherding Eternal Beings - Matt Carpenter [Exhortation]
When Worlds End (Mark 13:1-23) - Jason Cherry [Sermon]
How Do Christians Rationalize Fornication? - Jason Cherry [Blog]
The Sin of Sloth - Gage Crowder [Exhortation]
The World Turned Rightside-Up (Matt. 6:8-15) - Matt Carpenter [Sermon]
Anointing with Oil - Jason Cherry [Blog]
Give Generously (Mark 12:38-44) - Jason Cherry [Sermon]
When the Apocalypse Becomes Normal - Matt Carpenter [Exhortation]
[Hymn] Children of Victory
Pride Is Deadly - Brian McLain [Exhortation]
Piety and Glory (Matt. 6:1-8, 16-21) - Matt Carpenter [Sermon]
Cyrus: God’s Unexpected Messiah - Jason Cherry [Blog]
Friendship in a Community - Matt Carpenter [Exhortation]
How Jesus Contextualizes the Gospel (Mark 12:35-37) - Jason Cherry [Sermon]
Christian ”Career Prep” - Jason Cherry [Blog]
An Introduction to Biblical Cosmography (Acts 1:1-11) - Chris Wiley [Sermon]
Preserving Faith in a Cynical World - Matt Carpenter [Exhortation]
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