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:: Theology with an Ecclesial Edge :: UG Podcast

I just downloaded a new podcast … the first in a new series with Gerald Hiestand.

:: Theology with an Ecclesial Edge :: Is the academic theology of the seminary classroom insufficient for the daily pastoral grind?  In this podcast, Gerald Hiestand, the President of the Society for the Advancement of Ecclesial Theology, talks about his vision for this newly founded society and how the Pastor-Scholar model helps meet a desperate need in the local church.

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First Ever U R B A N G L O R Y Event in Louisville, KY ::: Dr. John H. Armstrong 3D Event

U R B A N G L O R Y and ACT 3 are hosting the first ever 3D event, Dinner, Discourse, and Dialogue in Louisville, KY  from 6:00-8:30pm on January 30th @ Walnut Street Baptist Church.

 

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Dinner, Discourse, and Dialogue

John H. Armstrong 

 

In Christ We Are Divided: How Sectarian Ideology Destroys the Unity of the Church
hosted by ACT 3 and U R B A N G L O R Y

 

About John H. Armstrong 

John. H. Armstrong’s forthcoming book Your Church is Too Small  sets the stage for a new discussion among Christians about the possibility of all gospel believing churches being more united in their witness and mission for the sake of the gospel. Come hear him speak about the sectarian ideology that prevents Christians from having a more united witness and common mission for the sake of the Christian gospel. 

Former pastor and church planter, well known Christian author, conference speaker, and graduate professor at Wheaton College Gradate School, John H. Armstrong is now founder and president of ACT 3, a ministry for the advancement of the Christian Tradition in the third millennium. 

Event Details 

We will be meeting in the college room (4th Floor) of the Sanctuary Building.  There will be a $5 cover charge for food, desert, and coffee.

Please RSVP to brcochran@urbanglory.org.  If you have any questions e-mail brcochran@urbanglory.org or call 502.727.0995.  

:: Johnny Hunt Talks About Calvinism and the SBC ::

Is there room for Calvinists in the SBC?  Hear Johnny Hunt answer this question as he addresses the tension in the SBC over Calvinism with a personal story on the latest  U R B A N G L O R Y  podcast.

I appreciate the way Johnny address the issue.  I, for one, think that when Christians start dividing over Calvinism, they need to repent by valuing the gospel more and our theological distinctive less.  This is what I call having an affectional symmetry for doctrine.

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UPDATE: This podcast is not longer available, as the U R B A N G L O R Y project was terminated not long after it was launched.

:: U R B A N G L O R Y :: Launched 05.01.09 ::

U R B A N G L O R Y is now launched.  We are still troubleshooting with minor details.  For example, there is no picture up for our second podcast interview with Johnny Hunt.  Our search engine isn’t working yet for some reason.  We will fix these soon, but for now, go and check out our bare-bones launch.  We have two podcasts up so far, and will be attempting to post three times a week.  For the materials of our upcoming podcasts see my previous post.  

UPDATE: Windows explorer browsers are acting funny to our website, so if you can’t download the website yet, just hang in there and we will be trying to fix that soon.  If your using other browsers they should work fine. 

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U R B A N G L O R Y … a brief interview

My close friend Jonathan Ignacio, who manages The Crimson Window, just posted an interview with me and Aaron about U R B A N G L O R Y.  Our vision is big, and this comes through especially when Aaron talks about it.  However, we are starting out very, very small.  We are not under some delusion that this thing is even going to take off like we hope it will.  We are confident, however, that if God’s kingdom is always at work all around us, we will have plenty interesting stories to capture anywhere we go.

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