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Red River Reformed
Red River Reformed
Author: Jerome Falk, Nic Klein, Will Gray
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A few friends having honest conversations about God, his Word, his Church, and his world as we work to build up the Church in Winnipeg and beyond. Hosted by Jerome Falk, Nic Klein, and Will Gray.
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Doctrine of Creation: Episode Eight On this episode we discuss the Sabbath as the culmination of the biblical creation narrative, the purpose of the Sabbath within the creation order, and the ongoing significance of the Sabbath for our life and witness as Christians and as the Church. Here are some questions we discuss: What is the Sabbath? How does the Sabbath help us understand and live in time as the people of God? What kinds of work can and should be done on the Sabbath? What should be avoided on the Sabbath? Why is Sabbath keeping both a joy and a duty for us as the people of God? What is the Sabbath meant to teach us about God's providence and our place in the world? How can Sabbath reform us as Christians and strengthen our prophetic witness to the world? This wraps up Season One of Red River Reformed. Thanks for listening! Next week we will do a mailbag question, responding to listener questions, before getting to work on Season Two where we will discuss the Ten Commandments. If you have found these discussions interesting or helpful, please subscribe, leave a 5-star rating, and share the podcast with others who are interested in having honest conversations about God, his Word, his Church, and his world, as we work together to build up the Church in Winnipeg and beyond. Music from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!):https://uppbeat.io/t/augustine/hit-the-roadLicense code: GK64UVIEP6WBBIJD
On this after hours episode, we have a little fun.Nic curated a list of 20 theologians from various Christian traditions for Will and Jerome to sort into a trendy-tier list from "S" to "F" and everything in between. This is one of the first episodes we recorded together. We hope you have some laughs while learning something about the history of Christian theology and its theologians. Music from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!):https://uppbeat.io/t/augustine/hit-the-roadLicense code: GK64UVIEP6WBBIJD
Doctrine of Creation: Episode Seven On this episode we discuss God's providence, his work of sustaining and governing all things in creation.Here are some questions we discuss: How does God relate to creation?Does God continue to actively work in the world that he has made? Why is this question important?Why does God care about the details of our lives? What is the doctrine of God's providence? Is there a limit to God's governing and sustaining work?What kinds of attitudes, dispositions, and actions should a knowledge of God's providence create? Our series on the doctrine of creation is almost finished! We have one more episode of the Sabbath and may do a special mailbag episode to wrap things up. Music from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!):https://uppbeat.io/t/augustine/hit-the-roadLicense code: GK64UVIEP6WBBIJD
Doctrine of Creation: Episode Six On this episode we discuss a Christian understand of art that is grounded in a biblical understanding of creation. Here are some questions we discuss: Why should Christians care about art? How does God use beauty to teach and form us? What makes a work of art objectively beautiful? How can the Church reclaim the pursuit of excellence in art that glorifies God?How does art shape our desires? How does art in a particular time and place reflect the cultural and philosophical movements of its time? How should we seek to find a create beautiful art as followers of Jesus? Our series on the doctrine of creation will continue in future episodes. We will cover topics like the creation and providence, and the Sabbath. Music from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!):https://uppbeat.io/t/augustine/hit-the-roadLicense code: GK64UVIEP6WBBIJD
After hours is the time that we take a break from our series to chat about something we find interesting. In this After Hours episode, we talk about the doctrine of creation in the literature of J.R.R. Tolkien and C.S. Lewis, particularly Tolkien's Legendarium, including the Silmarillion and Lord of the Rings, and the Chronicles of Narnia.If you have not read these books before, what are you waiting for? They could change your life and kindle your imagination to see God's world and read his Word in a much richer way. Music from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!):https://uppbeat.io/t/augustine/hit-the-roadLicense code: GK64UVIEP6WBBIJD
Doctrine of Creation: Episode Five We continue our series on the doctrine of creation by discussing the theme of sub-creation. This is how we, as human beings, participate in God's creative work by shaping and forming what God has made in a way that ennobles creation by drawing out greater truth, goodness, and beauty to the glory of God. Here are some questions we discuss: What is sub-creation? What do we learn about sub-creation in Genesis 2? What makes a human creation good? Will there be continuity between this world and God's new creation? What does this mean for our creative work?How does our creative work relate to our identity and vocation as God's image bearers? How can we help our families and churches appreciate and create true, good, and beautiful things? What makes a creative work last for generations? Our series on the doctrine of creation will continue in future episodes. We will cover topics like the sabbath, creation and art, and eschatology in relation to creation. Music from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!):https://uppbeat.io/t/augustine/hit-the-roadLicense code: GK64UVIEP6WBBIJD
Doctrine of Creation: Episode Four We continue our series on the doctrine of creation by discussing the essence of the image of God, the history of how the image of God has been interpreted in the Church, the vocation of humanity as God's image bearers in creation, and the ethical implications of the universal image of God in humanity. Here are some questions we discuss: What is the essence of the image of God in humanity? How has the image of God been understood? And, what are the implications of these approaches? Can a human being lose the image of God? What does it mean to be conformed to the image of Christ? What is Christian humanism? How does the image of God relate to our human vocation? What are the ethical and relational implications of the image of God in humanity? Why is biblical anthropology good news for us and for contemporary western culture? Our series on the doctrine of creation will continue in future episodes. We will cover topics like the sub-creation, sabbath, and eschatology in relation to creation. Music from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!):https://uppbeat.io/t/augustine/hit-the-roadLicense code: GK64UVIEP6WBBIJD
After hours is the time that we take a break from our series to chat about something we find interesting. In this After Hours episode, we talk about the Apostles' Creed. In this broad conversation we discuss: What is the Apostles' Creed? What is the strength of creedal Christianity in comparison to contemporary biblicism? What is the relationship between the creed and Scripture?Are creeds alone sufficient to define orthodoxy? Should the creeds be authoritative for Protestants? How should we use the creed in personal devotion and the discipleship of children and families? How should churches use the creed in the instruction, worship, and formation of God's people? This discussion was originally recorded as part of a series of lectures for TeachBeyond, a Christian organization committed to providing transformational education services as part of God’s ongoing mission to transform individuals and communities into all He intends. You can find out more about TeachBeyond and support their work here. Music from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!):https://uppbeat.io/t/augustine/hit-the-roadLicense code: GK64UVIEP6WBBIJD
Doctrine of Creation: Episode Three We continue our series on the doctrine of creation by discussing the inherent goodness of creation, the ways that sin corrupts this goodness, and the implications of this for our life and faith. Here are some questions we discuss: As biblical Christians, how should we view the material world as God's creation? Why does the creation narrative in Genesis repeat God's affirmation of his creation and it's goodness? Is God's initial creation perfect? What is Gnosticism? Where do we see the influence of this ancient heresy in the world and the Church today? How do we hold together the inherent goodness of creation with our sin and all the consequences of sin? How does sin twist the desires that God has given for our good? How does God re-order our re-direct our desires? Our series on the doctrine of creation will continue in future episodes. We will cover topics like the image of God our bodies, sub-creation, sabbath, and eschatology in relation to creation. Music from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!):https://uppbeat.io/t/augustine/hit-the-roadLicense code: GK64UVIEP6WBBIJD
Doctrine of Creation: Episode Two We continue our series on the doctrine of creation by discussing where we see the related themes of forming and filling in the biblical creation account. We also discuss how the categories of forming and filling help us to understand and live out our God-given work and vocation as human beings. Here are some questions we discuss: How do the categories of forming and filling help us read and understand the creation narrative in Genesis 1-3? How does God bring order out of chaos in creation? How does proper bounding and ordering lead to greater life, beauty, and freedom in creation and in human life? What happens when we try to transcend or throw off the limits that God has given for our good? Why does God instruct humans to take dominion of the earth? What does this look like for us today? How do the categories of forming and filling shape our work as the people of God in our homes and in the world? Our series on the doctrine of creation will continue in future episodes. We will cover topics like the goodness and corruption of creation, our bodies, sub-creation, sabbath, and eschatology in relation to creation. Music from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!):https://uppbeat.io/t/augustine/hit-the-roadLicense code: GK64UVIEP6WBBIJD
Doctrine of Creation: Episode One We begin our series on the doctrine of creation by considering what the biblical creation account reveals about God and why this is foundational for the rest of Christian theology and the redemptive story of Scripture. We also discuss how the doctrine of the Trinity–the truth that God has eternally existed as one being in three persons, Father, Son, and Holy Spirit, who are co-equal in divinity, glory, power, and honour–helps us make sense of the world and our nature as human beings. Here are some questions we discuss: Why begin with the doctrine of creation? What is the focus of the biblical creation narratives? What does the creation narrative reveal about God? Why is it necessary (and good) for God to be Triune? How does the Bible address and correct ancient and contemporary misunderstandings about creation? How is God's nature reflected in creation and in humanity?How do the persons of the Trinity relate in the work of creation and the work of redemption? Our series on the doctrine of creation will continue in future episodes. We will cover the themes of forming and filling, the goodness and corruption of creation, our bodies, sub-creation, sabbath, and eschatology in relation to creation. Music from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!):https://uppbeat.io/t/augustine/hit-the-roadLicense code: GK64UVIEP6WBBIJD





