The Jerusalem Chamber is a collaborative effort between four pastors to provide a round table discussion on the Westminster Confession of Faith.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 150 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | PhilosophyReligion & SpiritualitySociety & CultureChristianity |
We are told in this paragraph what belongs to synods and councils. We are told that these things belong “ministerially.” What’s that mean? What would the other option be? What are the four reasons for a Synod or Council to act, and what do they mean?... more
Within American Presbyterianism why has this paragraph been deleted and within the RPCNA why is it rejected? Why does the confession say it’s lawful for a magistrate to call a Synod and can you give historical examples of this? What does the confessi... more
Why did the Assembly put church discipline before church courts? Why did the congregationalists object to this chapter? Where did Christ give the Apostles authority to establish church government? How do we distinguish between Synods and Councils? Ho... more
What does “officers of the Church” mean? Can you define admonition, suspension, and excommunication? Do our churches follow this path? How do each serve to meet the end of church discipline? How do those called to, enforce these censures? Tune in as ... more
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I greatly enjoyed listening to these podcasts! The humor took some time to get used to. I like the format of pastors explaining and commenting on the WCF as opposed to theologians. The WCF becomes understandable and applicable to daily life. There are gems in every episode! more
I am a new subscriber and I have really enjoyed listening to these guys walk through the WCF! They are incredibly knowledgeable, and they know how to have a good time! I am currently a reformed baptist on a theological journey towards sometime of reformed Presbyterian confessionalism, and these guys seem to be doing a good job of answering all of my questions! Check them out!
The brothers responsible for this podcast have done the church an amazing service. This is a patient, painstaking exposition of the Westminster Confession of Faith and is highly recommended to those who are interested in Reformed theology. The only question is why you haven't subscribed yet...
Great podcast discussion from 4 pastors abput the Westminster confession of faith. The pastors are both humorous and knowledgeable. I hope they continue on with something else after they finish all the chapters of the WCOF.
I love these guys and their interaction. They bring the confession to life and make gear applications. Highly recommend to anyone interested in reformed and practical theology.
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