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Social Imaginary and the Gospel
I mentioned in an earlier blog that I spent some time this summer with Canada’s finest philosopher Charles Taylor. To be fair, he was nowhere to be found, but his massive tome, A Secular Age, was in my hands a lot over the warmer months of the year. I also mentioned in the previous blog that ‘Scripture alone should be the sole influencer of our social imaginary’ or something like that. I then said I would provide more information on this in a future blog… this is that blog. T
Pastor Jared
Oct 175 min read


The Light of Scripture
C. S. Lewis once quipped, “I believe in Christianity as I believe that the Sun has risen, not only because I see it but because by it, I see everything else.” It’s typical wit from Lewis but within this short repartee a very important truth emerges. It is one thing to believe that the sun has risen; it is a completely different thing to live by the light that it gives. The specific point Lewis was making in his article, “Is Theology Poetry?”, was that we know the truth of Chr
Pastor Jared
Oct 33 min read


The Church, the Kingdom, and Governing Authorities
The issues of politics, COVID protocols, and government regulations need addressing within the parameters of biblical revelation.
Pastor Jared
Sep 8, 202118 min read


Romans 9:24-33: Who Are God’s People?
What does it mean to be a Jew if it doesn’t gain salvation from God?
Pastor Jared
Feb 5, 20217 min read


Romans 9:19-23: Predestination!?! What about my free will?
The doctrine of God’s unconditional individual election / predestination unto salvation is ever-present in Scripture.
Pastor Jared
Feb 1, 20218 min read


Romans 9: Introduction and Context
I would like to take some time introducing and exegeting Romans 9 in anticipation of preaching through Romans 9-11 in February.
Pastor Jared
Jan 15, 20215 min read
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