Special Episode: Zoomutopia - Suffering and the Glory of God, Questions and Answers
Today’s episodes are the Zoomutopia Conference Audio. You’ll find the conference broken down into 4 sessions. In session 4, we have the live question and answer session with questions from the audience.
Special Episode: Zoomutopia - Suffering and the Glory of God, Session 3
Today’s episodes are the Zoomutopia Conference Audio. You’ll find the conference broken down into 4 sessions. In session 3, Revd Jonty Rhodes preaches to us from Psalm 116.
Special Episode: Zoomutopia - Suffering and the Glory of God, Session 2
Today’s episodes are the Zoomutopia Conference Audio. You’ll find the conference broken down into 4 sessions. In session 2, Prof. Garry Williams teaches us about suffering from the life and circumstances of John Calvin.
Special Episode: Zoomutopia - Suffering and the Glory of God, Session 1
Today’s episodes are the Zoomutopia Conference Audio. You’ll find the conference broken down into 4 sessions. In session 1, we have a bit of an introduction and then Kevin DeYoung preaches to us from Psalm 22. We hope you’ll find this helpful.
Episode 14: The Problem of Suffering - Answering the Question
In part 3 we finally get around to answering the question why is there suffering.
In today’s episode last week’s online conference, Zoomutopia: Suffering and the Glory of God is mentioned. Watch for the audio and video to be released this week on gr-uk.org.
Also, Andy discusses Porter Harlow’s video about church planting in Burke, Virginia. You can find that video here: https://youtu.be/CTlug3QlEYw
And you can learn more about Porter’s church plant here: cpcburke.org.
Episode 13: The Problem of Suffering - Approaching the Question
In preparation for Zoomutopia (https://www.gr-uk.org/zoomutopia) this week, Andy, Darren, and Josh jump back into a 3 part answer to the question, “Why do we Suffer?”.
Episode 12: The Problem of Suffering - Appreciating the Question
In preparation for Zoomutopia (https://www.gr-uk.org/zoomutopia) this week, Andy, Darren, and Josh begin a 3 part answer to the question, “Why do we Suffer?”.
Episode 11: Zoomutopia: The Big Reveal
Today we’re revealing our upcoming online conference, Zoomutopia: Suffering and the Glory of God!
Listen along and then go to the website to sign-up.
Episode 10: An Interview with Michael Brown, a Church-Planter in Milan, Italy
In today’s episode Andy and Josh sit down with Michael Brown, a church-planter in Milan, Italy.
To learn more about his ministry check out these sites:
You can find the book Andy mentions in the podcast here:
Resurrection and Redemption, by Richard Gaffin
Episode 9: Is the Coronavirus Judgement?
Andy and Josh discuss the question of judgement, how Christians can read providence, and how we’re to respond to suffering.
Episode 7: Christianity Does Offer Answers!?!
Andy and Josh examine and critique N. T. Wright's recent and hotly debated Time Magazine article.
Episode 5: Interview with Andy Hambelton of Crumlin EPC
Josh interviews Andy Hambleton, the minister of Crumlin Evangelical Presbyterian Church in Northern Ireland. They talk about Andy’s background, the ministry in Crumlin, and the EPCI.
Episode 4: Mission, the Great Commission, and the Church
Andy and Michael discuss the mission of the church and how Christ builds his church. And don't worry, Andy doesn't get too carried away in talking about covenant. I mean, after all, we're presbyterians.
Episode 3: Four Minister's Reflections on Live-Streaming
Andy, Darren, Michael and Josh discuss our first experience live-streaming this week, how God is using this virus in the our churches and in our lives, and finish by asking if there is any way to know what God’s doing with this virus.
To read Mark Benton’s article mentioned in this podcast go here:
https://www.pastorsacademy.org/blog/wit's-end/online-preaching-from-home/
Episode 2: Theology and the Coronavirus
In this episode we look at 4 theological truths we need as we approach the Coronavirus.
Episode 1: GRUKology Introduction
In our inaugural episode Andy and Josh discuss the history, vision, and mission of GRUK.