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Tag Archives: Revelation
Composing a Doctrinal Statement [section 2 — on God]
Composing a doctrinal statement (or any other essential documents) can be one of the most arduous (but crucial) projects undertaken by a church. In this series, I’m sharing my own doctrinal statement a section at a time (at times with … Continue reading
Composing a Doctrinal Statement [section 1 — on the Scriptures]
Composing a doctrinal statement (or any other essential documents) can be one of the most arduous (but crucial) projects undertaken by a church. One of the major projects I began this summer was to draft a sample doctrinal statement that … Continue reading
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Shepherds 360 Conference [Greg Gilbert]
My church, Colonial Baptist Church, in conjunction with Shepherds Theological Seminary (which I am attending), recently concluded their first annual national church leaders’ conference. The theme was, “Christ and our changing culture,” and the speakers included names such as Al … Continue reading →