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Building a Culture of Truth
Each week at The Shepherd’s Church, we preach short homilies on the law of God and have decided to share those here as a resource to the people of God. This week, the Biblical command to nor bear false witness and how that entails building a culture of truth.
The Unshakable, Unstoppable, Kingdom of God.
Think the Book of Hebrews is too complex? Think again! Dive into our latest post to uncover how this challenging scripture supports a victorious postmillennial vision and why it's essential for every believer to understand it. Don't miss out on this eye-opening exploration that promises to transform your perspective on eschatology and your role in God's grand design!
Beyond Theft: Understanding The 8th Commandment
Each week at The Shepherd’s Church, we preach short homilies on the law of God and have decided to share those here as a resource to the people of God. This week, the Biblical command that we shall not steal and what that means.
The Importance Of Feasting In The Life Of The Church
Since dining with God is central to any covenant, we saw last time that the climax of the covenant renewal worship service is our weekly feast with God. Feasting has always been central in the life of God’s people, so this post will examine its role in our churches today.
Reformed, Theological, and Biblical: The Shepherd’s Church Distinctives (Part 4)
In this new series, we are talking about what makes TSC distinct and what are our Biblical values as a Church. In this fourth article, we explore how Reformed an Biblical theology informs who we are as The Shepherd’s Church.
Psalms, Hymns, and Spiritual Songs: How We Must Worship God Through Singing
Last time, we discussed covenant renewal worship and how Scripture dictates everything we do on Sunday mornings. This of course includes our singing. This post will cover how we should approach worship in song: what we must sing, how we must sing it, and who should lead it.
Covenant Renewal Practice: The Shepherd’s Church Distinctives Part 3
In this new series, we are talking about what makes TSC distinct and what are our Biblical values as a Church. In this third article, we explore how covenant theology informs The Shepherd’s Church practice.
A Culture of Death and the 6th Commandment
Each week at The Shepherd’s Church, we preach short homilies on the law of God and have decided to share those here as a resource to the people of God. This week, the Biblical command that we shall not murder.
Covenant Renewal Worship: The Shepherd’s Church Distinctives Part 2
In this new series, we are talking about what makes TSC distinct and what are our Biblical values as a Church. In this second article, we explore why The Shepherd’s Church practices Covenant Renewal Worship.
Covenant Renewal Worship: Why We Do What We Do On Sunday Mornings
Recently, we covered what it means to be Reformed: the five solas, Calvinistic soteriology, the importance of the historic Reformed confessions, and how covenant theology undergirds our practice. All of this is foundational to the Sunday worship service. This post gives an overview of our liturgy: covenant renewal worship.
The LGBTQ Cult and The 6th Commandment
“Homosexuality, lesbianism, and transgenderism violate the Sixth Commandment by killing future generations through fruitless unions and mutilating surgeries. These practices reject God's design for procreation, promoting a culture of death and barrenness instead of life and godliness."
A Culture of Honor
Each week at The Shepherd’s Church, we preach short homilies on the law of God and have decided to share those here as a resource to the people of God. This week, the Biblical command for honoring father and mother and all of what that means.
Celebrating Abominating?
“Like gum disease in its most advanced stages, our culture has become thoroughly toxified by what was once a fairly routine infection. Radical repentance and a return to the Gospel of Jesus Christ are our only hope for healing."
Ten Proofs For Postmillennialism in Paul
"Imagine a world where the Gospel's transformative power extends beyond individual salvation to the renewal of entire societies. This is the vision Paul lays before us – a vision where every sphere of life is touched by the hand of God, where justice, peace, and love reign supreme. This is not a distant dream; this is our mission, calling, and destiny."
Regulated Worship: The Shepherd’s Church Distinctives
In this new series, we are talking about what makes TSC distinct and what are our Biblical values as a Church. In this first article, we explore the need for and the necessity of Regulated Worship.
What is Reformed? Part 4: Covenantalism
In our series on what it means to be Reformed, we have covered the five solas, five points of Calvinism, and confessionalism. But truly Reformed churches are also covenantal. This post will explain the importance of the covenants before defining how covenantal we must be to be considered Reformed.
The Forgotten Command: The Need For Repentance Concerning The Lord’s Day Sabbath.
Each week at The Shepherd’s Church, we preach short homilies on the law of God and have decided to share those here as a resource to the people of God. This week, the Biblical command for not violating the Sabbath
Abandoning the Loser Gospel: How the Book of Acts Proves an Eschatology of Victory
“"Far from a loser theology, we have a theology of dominion and victory in the one with the name above all names! The widespread proliferation of pagans with secular philosophies and institutions will fade, will wither, and will give way to the universal empire of Jesus Christ."
What is Reformed? Part 3: Confessional
In our series on Reformed theology, we have covered the five solas and five points of Calvinism, but Reformed theology must address all of faith and life, so a Reformed church must subscribe to a historic Reformed confession. This post will look at the meaning and importance of being confessional.
TAKING HIS NAME IN VAIN
Each week at The Shepherd’s Church, we preach short homilies on the law of God and have decided to share those here as a resource to the people of God. This week, the Biblical command for not taking His name in vain