The Assembling of the Church

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And let us consider how to stimulate one another to love and good deeds, not forsaking our own assembling together, as is the habit of some, but encouraging one another; and all the more, as you see the day drawing near.
(Heb. 10:24-25 NASB)

Resources

March 2009 – Ecclesiology Seminar
In March 2009, I and some of my friends had the opportunity to present a seminar on the topic of the church at Bethel Hill Baptist Church in Roxboro, NC. We called this seminar “Developing a Biblical Ecclesiology”. There were two sessions and a panel discussion.

Session 1 – The Church as Family
Download audio file: Session 1 – The Church as Family (40 MB mp3)
Download PowerPoint: The Church as Family PowerPoint (150 KB ppt)

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Session 2 – Understanding the Church from Scripture
Download audio file: Session 2 – Understanding the Church from Scripture (39 MB mp3)
Download PowerPoint: Understanding the Church from Scripture PowerPoint (950 KB ppt)

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Session 3 – Panel Discussion
Download audio file: Session 3 – Panel Discussion (59 MB mp3)

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April 2008 – Ecclesiology Lecture
In April 2008, I had the opportunity to present a guest lecture on the topic of the church. I also called this lecture “Developing a Biblical Ecclesiology”. The information in this lecture is similar to the seminar above, but presented in a slightly different format.

Download audio file: Developing a Biblical Ecclesiology (52 MB mp3)
Download outline: Developing a Biblical Ecclesiology (50 KB pdf)

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