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Tyrannus Hall Podcast facilitates gracious and informative discussions by which Christ’s followers can be equipped to promote the gospel in a post-Christian world. This will result in church members who will engage the world with the gospel without fear.
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Mark Mulder served as vice principal in John Calvin Christian school in the Perth area of Western Australia. In this fascinating interview, we learn how Mark and his wife Liz exchanged their comfortable suburban life for a life in a foreign mission field. They sold all they had to follow the Lord's calling.Mark was urged by several friends to apply for the position of Principal of The Reformed Churches' Bible College in Port Moresby PNG. At first he resisted  but on Liz's urging took on the challenge Mark now abounds in passion for the work of RCBC. Listen as Mark discuss the work of the Bible College and the lessons we can learn from mission in PNG  for our own evangelism in the west.www.tyrannushallpodcast.cawww.facebook.com/tyrannushallpodcast
If you know your church has great potential to impact its community and you believe you need a mission and vision statement written down before you get started, then this episode is for you.Winston and Bill pick the brain of marketing agency owner Chris vanPopta to explore the question: Does a church need a mission or vision statement to be on mission for Christ? Somewhere during the interview, Bill and Winston have the tables turned on them and Chris asks them some great questions too! The ending may surprise you.www.tyrannushallpodcast.cawww.facebook.com/tyrannushallpodcast
Winston and Bill speak with Ben Westerveld to discuss the role of the seminary in promoting a missional mindset in the training of future pastors. Ben Westerveld is the new professor and principal of Farel, an institute for theological training to serve the ERQ (Église Réformée du Québec). How and should seminary training be adapting to our post-modern, post-christian, post-epidemic setting?www.tyrannushallpodcast.cawww.facebook.com/tyrannushallpodcast
Mission and Music

Mission and Music

2022-04-2954:24

Our guests today are accomplished musicians. Tim is a member of a jazz band, and Kent is a principal participant of an annual “Reformed Strings Camp”. Both have a love for Reformed worship and liturgy and lead the singing in their local church. Bill and Winston explore the intersection between music and the missional call of the church. What kind of music is appropriate for worship?www.tyrannushallpodcast.cawww.facebook.com/tyrannushallpodcast
Missional Surprise

Missional Surprise

2022-04-1550:40

Pastor Randall Visscher and two leaders of the relatively new Refuge Church, in Langley BC are the guests on Tyrannus Hall. Mike Vandergugten and Jerome Lenkeek joined  those who had a vision for a missional church. Launched in July 2020, in the middle of Covid restrictions and lockdowns, the Lord has blessed this new congregation with fields ripe for harvest. Listen to these men relate how the Lord opened a wide door for effective work among Indian and Pakistani immigrants in their local communities.www.tyrannushallpodcast.cawww.facebook.com/tyrannushallpodcast
In this episode we meet John Siebenga, a retired Christian school teacher and principal, a licensed Christian counsellor, and journeyman carpenter. He and his wife are members of Houston Canadian Reformed Church in British Columbia. They were wondering where they might be engaged in God’s kingdom work in their retirement years. They considered volunteering in overseas mission work, but then their attention was drawn to the work that the neighbouring Church in Smithers was doing in Prince George. John and Betty got deeply involved in the church planting that Pastor Tim Schouten was doing. In the very recent past, John who is a member in Houston, was leant by Smithers to be an elder in the Prince George church plant. He has a fascinating story to tell that demonstrates how retirees can be engaged in a meaningful way in the advance of the Kingdom and the upbuilding of the church.www.tyrannushallpodcast.cawww.facebook.com/tyrannushallpodcast
Greg Davidson

Greg Davidson

2022-02-2356:56

Our guest today is Pastor Greg Davidson. Greg very recently became co-pastor at  Blessings Christian Church working with Tyrannus Hall co-host Bill de Jong. Greg was the pastor at Central Presbyterian, a Presbyterian Church in Canada congregation in downtown Hamilton. While he still has many friends in the wider church, Greg shares some of his concerns about “the protestant movement” in general and some encouragement for the “confessionally Reformed movement” of which he is now a member.www.tyrannushallpodcast.cawww.facebook.com/tyrannushallpodcast
Is the Great Commission correctly used as foundational to the theology of missions?Our guest, Kristen Johnson is Dean and Vice President of Academic Affairs at Western Theological Seminary in Holland, Michigan, where she holds the G.W. and Edna Haworth chair for Education, Ministry, and Leadership.Kristen has done extensive research on Matthew 28:16-20. This week we discover answers to questions we never dreamt of asking! When did the church begin to use this text to describe and underwrite the mission of the church? The early church did not use this text to motivate its mission mandate. In the 1500’s a new impetus to mission activity arose in the church. However, it is not until several centuries later that this text becomes foundational to a theology of mission. The Heidelberg Catechism references this text several times, but never connected to a missionary mandate. Bill and Winston interview Kristen with various questions in relation to her research:1. Has the contemporary church made a mistake by using this text as foundational to a theology of missions?2. Has Tyrannus Hall erred in using the tagline that "our mission is to make the Great Commission every church’s mission and every Christian’s passion”?3. Looking at this text, what is the relationship between mission and discipleship?4. Should Christians bear guilt for not actively engaging in bringing the gospel to our neighbours?5. What does Eugene Peterson say about the missionary mandate of Christians?www.tyrannushallpodcast.cawww.facebook.com/tyrannushallpodcast
Guests at Communion

Guests at Communion

2022-01-0743:32

Pastor John van Popta, retired pastor of Fellowship Church in Burlington is our guest (John is the producer/director of Tyrannus Hall and does much of the background research and organization for our podcasts).Our hosts, Bill and Winston, interview John about how best to welcome guests on “Communion Sundays.” Who should participate? Who should be withheld? John’s research into the Biblical data has convinced him to examine carefully the manner whereby we withhold communion from visitors. Does Paul’s rebuke of Peter, recorded for us in Galatians 2 speak to this matter. What about 1 Corinthians 11? Has the church misread Paul’s command to self-examination? He suggests that there are better ways than the traditional Canadian Reformed practice of having the visitor present a document from a sister church affirming membership in good standing. He suggests change is necessary if we desire to develop a missional model of the church, that we might welcome new people to church membership. John retired a few years ago due to his Parkinson's Disease. This disease has impaired his speech somewhat. And his medications, though they control his tremors, cause some dyskinesia (involuntary movements).  Please look (and listen) past these disabilities and be stimulated to “examine the scriptures … to see if what [John] says is true” (Acts 17:11).Here is the link to Dr. NH Gootjes’ article on “the Reformed confession” cited by John: https://www.spindleworks.com/library/gootjes/articles.htmHere is a link to an essay by John  where he discusses Paul’s rebuke of Peter in Gal 2, because Peter denied table fellowship with Gentile Christians: https://fellowshippastor.blogspot.com/2019/11/visitors-at-communion.htmlHere  is a link to some notes by John on 1 Corinthians 11, where he discusses Paul’s rebuke of the Corinthians for causing division in the church at the Lord’s supper: https://fellowshippastor.blogspot.com/2022/01/1-corinthians-11-and-visitors-at.htmlGoFundMe UpdateSeveral weeks ago we opened a GoFundMe campaign to raise $ 3500 to cover subscription costs as well as to finance the purchase of new equipment. We thank the Lord for the generosity of our listeners who donated $ 3,720. Thank you for your generous support. Our next podcast will be recorded using new microphones and lighting!www.tyrannushallpodcast.cawww.facebook.com/tyrannushallpodcast
Request for Help: https://www.gofundme.com/f/tyrannus-hall-podcast-annual-fundraisingWe have opened a GoFundMe campaign with the goal of raising $3500 to cover ongoing software expenses and our planned hardware upgrades. If you find Tyrannus Hall to be a benefit to you and your church community, we would ask you to prayerfully consider helping us with a donation of $50, or $20, or even $10.10 Principles for Local MissionPastor Winston Bosch, the Host of Tyrannus Hall was our guest for our previous episode and is again for this one. Earlier this year Winston was tasked by his elders to study and investigate how to improve Jubilee’s involvement in local mission. This study led him to write a document that would assist the elders and other leaders in the church to foster a love for the lost.Winston wrote up 10 Principles for Local Mission. They are centred on The Great Commission. Winston has summarized Christ’s Great Commission for the church as GO! BAPTIZE! MAKE DISCIPLES!   In the first installment, we dealt with the first 4 principles, which cover GO! and BAPTIZE! In this episode, we will deal with the on-going mandate for the church’s teaching ministry under MAKE DISCIPLES. We will close off with 4 other essential principles of a more general nature. What does MAKE DISCIPLES look like?III. TEACH: DISCIPLING NEW BELIEVERSPrinciple 5: improve the second servicePrinciple 6: Use your small groupsFour other principles came to the forefront of this research:Principle 7: we must be diligent in prayerPrinciple 8: understand evangelism as healthy for the churchPrinciple 9: office-bearers play an important rolePrinciple 10: plan to plant new churches You can find a link to Winston’s paper here: https://tinyurl.com/3kthykrbYou are permitted to download, print and share this document without making any changes to it. Please share it with your small group, your pastor and your church’s elders. It includes an interesting (though not annotated) list of books to consult.www.tyrannushallpodcast.cawww.facebook.com/tyrannushallpodcast
Request for Help: https://www.gofundme.com/f/tyrannus-hall-podcast-annual-fundraisingWe have opened a GoFundMe campaign with the goal of raising $3500 to cover ongoing software expenses and our planned hardware upgrades. If you find Tyrannus Hall to be a benefit to you and your church community, we would ask you to prayerfully consider helping us with a donation of $50, or $20, or even $10.10 Principles for Local MissionPastor Winston Bosch, the Host of Tyrannus Hall is our special guest for this episode and our next one. Earlier this year Winston was tasked by his elders to study and investigate how to improve Jubilee’s involvement in local mission. This study led him to write a document that would assist the elders and other leaders in the church to foster a love for the lost.Winston wrote up 10 Principles for Local Mission. Principles 1 through 6 are centred on The Great Commission. Winston has summarized Christ’s Great Commission for the church as GO! BAPTIZE! MAKE DISCIPLES!   In this first installment, we will cover the first 4 principles, which cover GO! and BAPTIZE! Next time we will deal with the on-going mandate for the church’s teaching ministry under MAKE DISCIPLES. We will close off with 4 other essential principles of a more general nature. You can find a link to Winston’s paper here: https://tinyurl.com/3kthykrbYou are permitted to download, print and share this document without making any changes to it. Please share it with your small group, your pastor and your church’s elders. It includes an interesting (though not annotated) list of books to consult.What does GO! look like?REACHING UNBELIEVERS WITH THE GOSPELPrinciple 1: focus on organic evangelism.Principle 2: Support organic evangelism through planned activitiesWhat does BAPTIZE! look like?BAPTIZE: INCORPORATING NEWCOMERS INTO THE CHURCHPrinciple 3: make your Sunday worship welcomingPrinciple 4: define the path to membershipwww.tyrannushallpodcast.cawww.facebook.com/tyrannushallpodcast
Peaches and Coconuts

Peaches and Coconuts

2021-11-1957:31

Support Tyrannus Hall Podcast here: https://www.gofundme.com/f/tyrannus-hall-podcast-annual-fundraisingWelcome to Season 2 of Tyrannus Hall Podcast. We’re starting the season by asking the question: “Is being a conservative church harming the spread of the gospel in your city?  Can a biblically conservative church really reach the broader community with the good news of Jesus Christ?The hosts of this podcast are pastors of confessional churches. They pastor churches that stand foursquare on the legacy of the Reformation: salvation by faith alone; in Christ alone; holding to the Scriptures alone as the divinely inspired infallible Word of God. Our guest today is Kevin Flatt. Kevin is a professor of history at Redeemer University, a self-consciously Reformed university in Hamilton. He teaches  (among others)  upper-level history courses like: Christianity in the Modern World  and History and the City of GodFive years ago, along with David Haskell, a sociologist at Wilfrid Laurier University, he published an important research paper on why some churches are growing and others have declining memberships. Their conclusions may surprise you,Their paper, “Theology Matters,” was published in a peer-reviewed journal  Review of Religious Research, in December 2016. This paper had the attention of Macleans Magazine, The Globe and Mail, and The Guardian. The Christian Press also reported on this paper and analyzed in Outlook and World. As well, Al Mohler discussed it on his podcast The Briefing. www.tyrannushallpodcast.cawww.facebook.com/tyrannushallpodcast
Introducing Season 2

Introducing Season 2

2021-11-1609:24

Donate here: https://www.gofundme.com/f/tyrannus-hall-podcast-annual-fundraisingChrist commissioned his Church to do great things in his name! Yet, too often we’ve caught ourselves thinking of “church” as a place, rather than as a congregation of Christians on a mission. Tyrannus Hall Podcast exists to take the mystery out of how to live the great commission with your local church. We see Christ’s Great Commission becoming every church’s mission and every Christian’s passion! Join us on our mission to engage Christians around the world. We’d love your help covering the hardware and software costs for operating in 2021. There are five people who volunteer on the THP team. Pastors Winston Bosch and Bill DeJong are the hosts. Pastor John Van Popta researches content and coordinates the episodes. Daryn Visscher manages the technology and edits all the episodes. And, Chris Van Popta creatively directs the podcast.In our first year, we’ve produced 27 episodes, engaged hundreds of subscribers, and reached a total of over 20,000 downloads and views. Please pray for the transforming power of the Holy Spirit to bring about praise for Jesus’ redeeming work!When Christians have a biblical understanding of “church”, local churches will flourish and be unified in their purpose to evangelize the community and seek the renewal and salvation of all mankind for the glory of the LORD!Learn more:www.facebook.com/tyrannushallpodcasthttps://www.tyrannushallpodcast.ca/
Join Winston in a fascinating discussion with Richard Bultje and his wife, Yukyung. Richard is a pastor in the URCNA, and has been called by the local URCs to plant a church in Niagara Falls. Richard and Yukyung are experienced in reaching the lost after working for many years in downtown Hamilton at Streetlight, a Canadian Reformed mission. Richard brings his experience as an evangelist to this new church planting venture. www.tyrannushallpodcast.cawww.facebook.com/tyrannushallpodcast
Missional Impossible?

Missional Impossible?

2021-08-2051:31

Mariia Alekseevskaia emigrated to Canada from Russia. While still in her homeland, she discovered Dutch Reformed Theology and how its adherents have a passion for Christian Schools. Mariia studied sociology at the University of Ottawa and wrote her PdD thesis on Canadian Reformed schools and education (link below).  Though her study of Canadian Reformed School culture in Ontario did not investigate church planting or missional churches, our hosts engage Mariia in a fascinating discussion about reaching the lost in light of her findings. Dutch immigrants very quickly assimilated into Canadian culture, with respect to language and business, but maintained a definite educational culture. Is this separation an aid or a hindrance to reaching the lost? Here is a link to Mariia’s PhD thesis (available for downloading in a .pdf format): https://ruor.uottawa.ca/handle/10393/42246 www.tyrannushallpodcast.cawww.facebook.com/tyrannushallpodcast
Church Planting in NYC

Church Planting in NYC

2021-07-2951:43

Pastor Paul Murphy discusses how he started a lunch-time Bible study on Wall Street, how his congregation began providing spiritual care at a downtown hospital, how they started an ESL class for parents of students at a public school using the Gospel of Mark as the textbook.Pastor Paul explains how Reformed theology is an asset for evangelism. The doctrines of forgiveness, of the sovereignty of God, of election, and of covenant are powerful anchors for church planting. Messiah’s Reformed Fellowship is a URCNA congregation. In their classis there is a growing development of churches planting churches. In this development there is a growing realization and acceptance that some messiness in local missions is necessary for churches as we love and reach the lost. Pastor Paul and our co-hosts share some stories about this messiness.Mentioned in the PodcastPiper, JohnFifty Reasons Why Jesus Came to Die: https://document.desiringgod.org/fifty-reasons-why-jesus-came-to-die-en.pdf?ts=1446647227Yaconelli, Mike Messy Spirituality: https://bookoutlet.ca/Store/Details/9780310345558B/messy-spirituality-gods-annoying-love-for-impwww.tyrannushallpodcast.cawww.facebook.com/tyrannushallpodcast
Neighbourhood Church

Neighbourhood Church

2021-07-2354:40

Stephen Bray is a church planter in St. John’s Newfoundland, one of the least “churched” cities in Canada (Only 1% of the city’s population attends worship services on Sundays.)  Stephen is associated with Mile One Mission.  M1M is a group of men and women who hold a deep conviction to see Gospel-centred churches raised up and supported amongst the peoples of Newfoundland and Labrador In Newfoundland. There, Christians traditionally identify as Roman Catholic, Anglican, United, Salvation Army or Pentacostal. Historically there has been no presence of Reformed or Evangelical churches. However, as a young man, he was introduced to the teaching ministry of RC Sproul and the doctrines of the sovereignty of God and the gospel of grace.What kind of church should be planted in St. John’s. Is it time to develop a mega-church drawing all kinds of people to a central ‘campus’? There are two new mosques in town and a refurbished synagogue. What would be an adequate gospel response?Prior to starting a church, Stephen spent 18  months learning about the city. What was going on with the government? He met with police officials. He  met with social services, with paramedics, fire departments, politicians; he met with all kinds of leaders that would meet with him and just ask, “What’s happening? What are you happy with? What are you not happy with? What’s going right? What’s going wrong? He called as many churches as he could and asked what is your membership? What is your average attendance? How long have you been here? What’s going right for you? What are you excited about? What are you discouraged about?After all that, he proposes a model of being church that views the “mega-church” with a “celebrity” pastor as a failed model. Rather, he proposes a small church (200-250 members) that is focused on urban neighbourhoods. This model sees 10 churches of 200 members having a much greater influence in the city and civic society than one church of 2000 members.Mentioned in the podcast:Mile One Mission https://www.mileonemission/20 Schemes https://20schemes.com/ The Gospel Coalition (Canada) or TGC https://ca.thegospelcoalition.org/The Gospel Coalition or TGC https://www.thegospelcoalition.org/RC Sproul see https://www.ligonier.org/ Union School of Theology https://www.ust.ac.uk/ Michael Reeves https://www.ust.ac.uk/faculty-publications#michael-reeves www.tyrannushallpodcast.cawww.facebook.com/tyrannushallpodcast
Tim DeVos runs a recovery house for men who have serious life challenges: drugs, alcohol, depression and other serious problems. Tim discusses the struggles to get volunteers and financial partners to join him in launching and opening a Christian “discipleship house.” Pindari House is more than a rehab house; it's a home for troubled men, founded on the Scripture.  (Pindari Recovery House is in a suburb of Perth, Western Australia). Tim is exploring how to develop a unique real-life gospel-transformed discipleship program for troubled men. We can all learn from this Australian project on how to love and reach the lost and develop a more robust missional character for our churches.www.tyrannushallpodcast.cawww.facebook.com/tyrannushallpodcast
Pathway Church

Pathway Church

2021-06-2648:42

Can a smaller church provide a community that is closely engaged in prayer and fellowship? A new Canadian Reformed Church in Abbotsford, BC is trying to create a vibrant congregation. After several years of planning, a steering committee received support from the Abbotsford church council. The Abbotsford church had over 550 members when Pathway Church was launched, but the launch date coincided with the COVID-19 lockdown. Bill and Winston interview two of the leaders of Pathway Church uncovering the challenges and joys of starting a new church in uncertain times. (Since this interview Rev. Phil Grotenhuis, the URCNA pastor in Phoenix, Arizona has accepted the call to Pathway Church.)www.tyrannushallpodcast.cawww.facebook.com/tyrannushallpodcast
Among Reformed and other Christian business leaders there is a growing hunger for "something more." The is a new realization that the Christian message is not just about information, but that the gospel message leads to transformation: the transformation of the whole person.Darren Bosch introduces DeliberateU, which provides Christian, gospel-centered mentoring to Christian leaders in business and the in the Church. DeliberateU accents the transformational power of the gospel. It provides biblical discipling, community support and business tools needed to bring positive results in the social spheres in which their clients are called to lead.Darren explores the intersection of the mission of the church and the marketplace. www.tyrannushallpodcast.cawww.facebook.com/tyrannushallpodcast
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