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Gilbert Christian Schools Podcast
Gilbert Christian Schools Podcast
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A Gilbert Christian Schools Podcast designed to partner with parents and equip our staff in the areas of teaching, theology, and training in righteousness. Hosted by the vice principal at our Val Vista location, Mr. Ricky Bills.
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The round table is once again joined by Senior Bible teacher and Bible department co-chair, Andrew Robinson. Andrew gives great insight into the doctrine of omnipotence and why it is an essential doctrine for believers to understand. He also discussed how God's Omnipotence gives hope for the Christian even as we live in a world that worships individualism and personal control (sovereignty).
To finish out the theology of beauty mini-series we are joined by Julie Cisneros (High school choir and worship teacher) and Madison Earl (Elementary music and Middle school worship teacher). We dive into the importance of worship, how it is a beautiful gift from the Lord, and how we have a responsibility to teach students what true biblical worship looks and sounds like.
Val Vista Art teacher, Meredith Vanni, joins the round table to discuss the theology of beauty and art. We discuss how art is a gift from God and a way that we can give him glory. God in his graciousness has given humanity a variety of different ways in which we can artistically honor him. We also spent time talking about some of the negative things people say to themselves when trying to create art, and the importance of perseverance when trying a new skill.
Greenfield Bible teacher and Campus Pastor, Cory Emery, joins this episode of the podcast to discuss the theology of beauty. We examined the divine perfection of God's beauty and its impact on our understanding of creation, the incarnation, the cross, and restoration. Cory's insight helps set us up to continue to examine the theology of beauty in art and worship, which we will cover in future episodes.
In this episode Andrew Robinson joins us at the round table to discuss aseity also known as the self-existence of God. This is an essential doctrine for Christians to understand because, if we falsely believe that God was created or had a beginning then He would not be the God of Scripture. Andrew helps to explain this complex doctrine, connect it to other areas of the Christian life, and answer common questions surrounding creation's origin and God's self-existence.
On this episode of Knights at the Round Table we are joined by Dave Mathews and we discuss the true reason for the season. It is so easy for all of us to get lost in the chaos and business of this time of year. However, we hope our time looking at the Christmas story and its connection to the Gospel will help encourage you to keep Christ at the center of Christmas.
On this episode of Knights at the Round Table we are joined by the new Val Vista Bible teacher and Campus Pastor, Ethan Martin. In part two of our series on the Trinity we discuss the beauty and necessity of a solid biblical understanding of the Trinity. The Trinity is a key doctrine that separates us from other religions and Ethan gives us a clear understanding of the essential role trinitarian belief plays in our understanding of the Gospel.
On this episode of Knights at the Round Table we are joined by the new Val Vista Bible teacher and Campus Pastor, Ethan Martin. In part one of our discussions on the Trinity we discuss the definition of the Trinity, the Scriptural support for the doctrine, as well as the difficulties and dangers of using analogies to explain the Trinity to young believers. We will discuss further aspects of the necessity of the Trinity in part 2, which will be released in the near future.
On this episode of Knights at the Round Table we discuss God's incomprehensibility with Dr. C.L. Mitchell. In an age filled with overwhelming amounts of information, some may find it discouraging when we cannot exhaustively know all things about God. However, Dr. Mitchell helps us to understand the complexity and beauty of God's incomprehensibility. And while we cannot know him exhaustively, due to our finite minds, we can continue to grow in knowledge and love of the Lord.
#7: In this episode of Knights at the Round Table, Mr. Andrew Robinson helps teach us how to better understand Biblical interpretation. In our current age we are seeing an issue of more and more people being biblically illiterate. People struggle to read their Bible consistently and yet when they do read it, many find themselves not knowing what the text means or how to interpret it correctly. Andrew helps guide us on how to faithfully interpret Scripture and what tools are at our disposal to stay true to the original meaning of the text.
#6: In part 2 of the discussion of the Canon, Mr. Dave Mathews and Mr. Casey Hersey help to explain the self-authenticating nature of Scripture, the debated books that were not a part of the Canon, and the reasons Christian church does not hold the Apocrypha as canon.
#5: This is part one of two, in which we will discuss the canon of Scripture. In this episode Mr. Casey Hershey and Mr. Dave Mathews help to explain what is the canon, how did we get the canon, and what are some common myths and misconceptions about the canon. Be on the lookout for part two of this episode.
#4: On this episode of Knights at the Round Table we are joined by sophomore bible teacher, Mr. Cole Burgett, and we will be discussing the role of the prophets and their writings.
#3: On the episode of Knights at the Round Table, Mr. Nick Jones, our GCS freshman Bible teacher, joins the podcast to discuss the topic of the Law. Nick discusses how the law applies to modern day Christians and how we can use this understanding to teach and lead students towards a better understanding of the Gospel.
#2: On this episode of Knights at the Round Table, Mr. Nick Jones, our GCS freshman Bible teacher, joins the podcast to discuss the topic of Special revelation. Nick discusses how special revelation is different from general revelation and how understanding this doctrine impacts how we should live and act as Christians.
#1: This podcast focuses on the understanding of general revelation with Bible teacher and campus pastor of the Val Vista location Mr. Dave Mathews.











