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The Broken Wharfe Podcast

Broken Wharfe
Gathered Worship
Lord's Day
Christian Liberty
Covenant Of Works
Charles Haddon Spurgeon
Baptism
Reformed Baptist Church
Sabbath
Trinity
Means Of Grace
Children In Worship
William Tyndale
Public Worship
Multigenerational Worship
Spiritual Formation Of Children
Newport News, United States
World Missions
Nehemiah Coxe
John Owen
Coxe and Owen Covenant Theology From Adam To Christ

Welcome to the Wharfe! Serious theology. Real life. Honest conversation.

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John-Mark and Oliver welcome Joey Tomlinson, pastor of Deer Park Fellowship in Newport News, Virginia, to discuss his children’s board book Why We Gather and its connection to the resource Gathered for Glory.

Tomlinson argues that Christians must pr... more

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In this episode, we're joined by Stephane Simonnin and Oliver Allmand-Smith to explore the extraordinary story of William Tyndale and his groundbreaking English translation of the New Testament. Published in 1526, Tyndale's work defied the religious ... more

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In this episode, Jerry Slate joins the podcast to discuss his new book "Reforming World Missions: Recovering a Biblical and Confessional Missiology".

In the work of world missions, those who send missionaries are just as essential as those who are s... more

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EP44 Why We Worship: Reclaiming the Glory of Gathered Worship - Ft. Oliver Allmand Smith

In this episode of the Broken Wharfe Podcast, John Mark is joined by Oliver Allmand Smith to discuss his new book, Gathered for Glory: Why We Worship. The conve... more

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Joey Tomlinson
Pastor in Newport News, Virginia; author of Why We Gather
Deer Park Fellowship
Episode: EP 47 Why We Gather: The Imperative of Worship for us and our Children - Ft. Joey Tomlinson
Stephane Simmonin
Pastor; teacher of New Testament Greek and church history at the London Seminary; speaker on William Tyndale
London Seminary; Ealing Road Baptist Church, Brentford
Episode: EP 46 The 1526 Revolution: William Tyndale and His English New Testament - Ft. Stephane Simonnin
Jerry Slate
Pastor at Berean Baptist Church, Powder Springs, Georgia
Berean Baptist Church
Episode: EP 45 What We Miss About Missions: Reforming Our Approach - Ft. Jerry Slate
Oliver Allmand Smith
Author of Gathered for Glory, Why We Worship
Author; Gathered for Glory
Episode: EP 44 Why We Worship: Reclaiming the Glory of Gathered Worship - Ft. Oliver Allmand Smith
Dr. James Renihan
Guest expert discussing baptism and Covenant Theology
IRBS On The Road
Episode: EP 43: The Washing We Need, The Old Testament and Baptism - Ft. Dr Jim Renihan
Brandon Rhea
Pastor and PhD researcher on Spurgeon
Christian ministry, author of Spurgeon-related works
Episode: EP 41: The Life of C. H. Spurgeon, The Sabbath Day & Being Faithful to Christ, Ft. Brandon Rhea
Aaron Wright
Pastor from Texas
Pastor (Texas)
Episode: EP 40: Libertinism, Legalism, and Freedom to Live unto God, Ft. Aaron Wright & Wilson Marsh
Wilson Marsh
Pastor from Texas
Pastor (Texas)
Episode: EP 40: Libertinism, Legalism, and Freedom to Live unto God, Ft. Aaron Wright & Wilson Marsh
Oliver Allmand-Smith
Pa, elder at Trinity Grace Church; spoke about The Covenant of Works and related theology
Trinity Grace Church
Episode: EP 38: The Covenant of Works, Nehemiah Coxe and Angels, Ft. Oliver Allmand-Smith

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John Mark
Host of The Broken Wharfe Podcast

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5.0 out of 5 stars from 50 ratings
  • Great podcast

    Great podcast. Wondering if we could set up a reading group over zoom to discuss Confessing the Faith Volume 2? Many thanks. Dave Hart

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Dave54123
    United Kingdom2 years ago
  • Great Resource for Reformed Theology

    Love that these guys are podcasting on Reformed Theology from a Baptist perspective. Check out THE COFFEE HOUSE SESSIONS as well!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Philip Heard
    United States3 years ago

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Audience appreciates practical ministry stories alongside scholarly insights.
Great for readers and researchers interested in worship, confessions, and church life.
Its format suits guests and sponsors who want thoughtful theological dialogue.
The Baptist/Reformed angle stands out for listeners seeking doctrinal rigor.

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EP 43: The Washing We Need, The Old Testament and Baptism - Ft. Dr Jim Renihan
Q: How do you address the relationship between circumcision and baptism in this framework, and what is the anti-type you emphasize?
The guest argues that the anti-type of circumcision is regeneration—the circumcision of the heart by the Spirit—so baptism in the New Testament accompanies regeneration rather than serving as an outward ritual alone.
EP 43: The Washing We Need, The Old Testament and Baptism - Ft. Dr Jim Renihan
Q: So recently, you have been doing something called IRBS On The Road, and the subject has been a deep dive into baptism. Tell us about this tour and what attendees can expect.
Renihan explains the format: three sessions using PowerPoint, focusing on Old Testament washings, New Testament baptism, and the question of baptizing only professing believers, with emphasis on historical sources and thoughtful engagement with paedobaptist arguments.
EP 47 Why We Gather: The Imperative of Worship for us and our Children - Ft. Joey Tomlinson
Q: Why do you say gathering for worship is particularly important for Christians?
Because God is worthy of worship, and gathering publicly reinforces the corporate nature of the church, strengthens believers, and fosters the means of grace that nourish faith. It's not merely a ritual but a divinely instituted practice that highlights Christ's presence and the church as the body.
EP 41: The Life of C. H. Spurgeon, The Sabbath Day & Being Faithful to Christ, Ft. Brandon Rhea
Q: How did Spurgeon's theology of the law inform his ministry at the Metropolitan Tabernacle?
Brandon discusses Spurgeon's view of the moral, ceremonial, and civil law, with the Sabbath as part of the moral law applicable to all people, guiding preaching and worship.
EP 41: The Life of C. H. Spurgeon, The Sabbath Day & Being Faithful to Christ, Ft. Brandon Rhea
Q: What was the Victorian context like for Spurgeon, and how did it shape his stance on the Sabbath?
Brandon outlines industrialization, railways, pubs, and social pressures that challenged Sabbath observance, and how Spurgeon interpreted these pressures through a theological lens.

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A rigorous theology podcast hosted by a pair of pastors that consistently centers on worship, covenant theology, church practice, and Reformed Baptist perspectives. Episodes pair scholarly analysis with practical ministry insights, featuring guests who are pastors, seminary scholars, and church historians discussing topics like gathered worship, the Lord's Day, baptism, and Christian liberty. Noteworthy is the show's willingness to ground conversations in historical confessions and confessional practice while keeping discussions accessible for church leaders, students, and engaged lay listeners. The cadence blends deep doctrinal exploration with vivid, real-life ministry stories, making it helpful for anyone evaluating how theological frame... more

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4. Oliver Allmand Smith
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7. Aaron Wright
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