Digging deeper into a point made during Mark’s recent sermon on Matthew 8, this episode explores the divine gift of authority, as well as its all too frequent abuse at the hands of sinners. Cameron and Mark will touch on aspects of a recent report on abuse in the PCA, as well as the Westminster Larger Catechism’s teaching on power and its intended uses.
067 - The Whole Christ
This episode is one long reading recommendation! During a recent power outage, Mark read Sinclair Ferguson’s The Whole Christ by candlelight. Now, he attempts to summarize the historical controversy in the eighteenth century Scottish church which serves as a backdrop tot he book, as well as several key takeaways from the reading.
066 - Christ's Royal Authority
065 - Back to Work
064 - Holy Communion
One of the distinctive experiences for newcomers to Grace is the way we celebrate the sacrament of the Lord’s Supper every Sunday. In this episode, Mark and Cameron touch on the theology, but focus mostly on the practicalities of how our communion services work and why they are accompanied by so much joy.
063 - Favorite Theologians
062 - Don't Hit the Reset Button
This episode focuses on a practical question that many Christians ask: what does God want me to do with my life? What calling should I pursue? And how do I know that I’m in the right situation? Mark and Cameron discuss why, if you’re having these thoughts, the one thing you shouldn’t do without some thought is hit the reset button.
061 - Jesus and the Temple
During Holy Week, Mark and Cameron have been reflecting on the triumphal entry of Jesus into Jerusalem, inspired by a sermon by Dan Reed, Grace’s director of discipleship and education. According to Mark’s Gospel, after entering the city, Jesus heads to the Temple to “look around at everything.” In this episode, we ask why the Temple is his destination, and what it must have been like to look around it with the cross in mind.
060 - Sharing Grace Means Sharing the Gospel, Too
When we share grace in the community where God has placed us, does that mean sharing the gospel, too? Of course it does! In this episode, Cameron and Mark talk about Grace’s approach to evangelism, and why, if you’re asking yourself how to share the gospel, it might be more important to focus on loving more rather than getting more training.
059 - The Art of Music in the Church
In this episode, Mark and Cameron debrief Grace’s Hearing the Music event. With help from remarks Delta David Gier made while unpacking the St Matthew Passion, they ask how music like Bach’s can inspire what we aim for in worship, and how the church should think about its inheritance of sublime sacred music.
058 - Mammon, Materialism, and the Good Creation
As Grace’s journey through the Sermon on the Mount continues, Cameron and Mark tackle the complicated question of how to think about money. Jesus warns that our hearts are set on whatever we treasure, and that we cannot serve God and Mammon. But how do we reconcile the call to value spiritual rather than physical things with the reality that God created a physical world and declared it good?
057 - How to Worship with Bach
What if the greatest composer in human history set the passion narrative of Christ to music? As a matter of fact, he did. In this episode, Mark talks to talks to Maestro Delta David Gier, music director of the South Dakota Symphony Orchestra about Bach’s St. Matthew Passion — a preview of a special event Grace will host later this month called Hearing the Music: The St. Matthew Passion.
056 - Ash Wednesday & Grace D-N-A
055 - Retaliation and Just War
Jesus tells us to turn the other cheek and not resist evil-doers, but in a fallen world, wouldn’t that kind of passivity open the door for evil to triumph? In this episode, Cameron and Mark put the Sermon on the Mount in its uncomfortable but essential context. They also discuss the various ways Christian theology has approached the idea of a “just war.”
054 - Following Up on Daily Worship
It’s time for an update from Mark and Cameron on how daily worship has been going since we introduced Be Thou My Vision in Episode 50. What has it been like to use the liturgy, and what happens when you miss a day? Also, Mark recommends another book that touches on topics we’ve discussed in the past: baptism and the Sabbath.
053 - Creative Christians
In this episode, Mark talks to Cameron about an upcoming talk he’s going to give for Worldview Academy. The topic is “Creative Christians in a Cancel Culture.” It’s a conversation aimed at helping Christians with creative gifts think about how to make a worthwhile and faithful contribution to the world.
052 - Required Rest
051 - Angry at God
In this episode, Cameron and Mark talk about anger — specifically the rights and wrongs of being angry at God. As we’ve worked our way through the Sermon on the Mount at Grace, it’s impossible to ignore Jesus’ teaching on anger in Matthew 5. Yet we are angry people, shaped by a culture that puts a premium on being angry. If you’re not angry, we’re told, then you’re not paying attention. And when that anger is directed at God … well, as you’ll see, it gives us plenty to talk about.
050 - A New Liturgy for Daily Worship
During last year’s episode on prayer, Mark pined for some kind of “liturgy for daily worship,” a set pattern for Reformed devotion that fell somewhere between the complexity of the Book of Common Prayer and the informality of simply reading a daily dose of Scripture followed by extemporaneous prayer. With the publication of Jonathan Gibson’s Be Thou My Vision: A Liturgy for Daily Worship, has this longing been satisfied?
049 - Commitment and Membership
It’s 2022 and if there’s one thing we should have learned by now about people in the twenty-first century it’s that they have an aversion to old-fashioned commitments. Oh, and to ritual. In this episode, Mark and Cameron unpack why, despite this knowledge, Grace continues to receive members in a formal way, administering ancient vows before the gathered church. They even argue that modern people like us can benefit profoundly from this approach!