• Theology That Transforms: Unpacking the Westminster Confession
    Oct 22 2024

    The significance of theology is firmly established in this talk, emphasising how foundational doctrines shape our understanding of God and our worship practices. Kevin DeYoung, a prominent pastor and theologian, explores the importance of the Westminster Confession of Faith, showcasing its role in guiding believers toward sound doctrine. He highlights the necessity of knowing, enjoying, and walking with God through a deep understanding of theology, asserting that true knowledge of God leads to genuine worship and transformation. Throughout the conversation, DeYoung connects historical figures like Francis McKamey to the rich legacy of Presbyterianism, reminding listeners of the enduring impact of theological clarity on both personal faith and the broader church community. The episode invites listeners to reflect on their own theological convictions and the communal responsibility to uphold the truth as articulated in the Scriptures.

    ​The Westminster Fellowship within the Presbyterian Church in Ireland was formed in 1974 with the following aims:

    • The renewal of the Church of Jesus Christ and,
    • in particular, the Presbyterian Church in Ireland.
    • The creation of a caring fellowship amongst members.
    • The preservation and application of the biblical standards
    • embodied in the Westminster Standards.
    • The promotion of a positive evangelical viewpoint
    • ​on issues affecting the work and witness of the Church.

    Find out more at www.wfpci.org.

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    45 Min.
  • Key Doctrines From the Westminster Confession of Faith
    Oct 23 2024

    This podcast episode delves into the key doctrines of the Westminster Confession of Faith, emphasizing the importance of understanding these theological concepts in a deeper and more nuanced way. The speaker highlights how many Christians perceive theology in limited terms, akin to seeing the world in just a few colors, rather than the rich spectrum provided by the Westminster Standards. Through specific examples from the Larger Catechism, the discussion covers topics such as the nature of sin, the distinction between different types of sins, and the significance of good works, underscoring that not all sins are equally heinous in God's eyes. The episode also addresses common misconceptions about the clarity and sufficiency of Scripture, encouraging listeners to engage with these foundational doctrines actively. Ultimately, the speaker aims to equip listeners with a more robust theological framework that enhances their understanding and teaching of the Christian faith.

    The Westminster Fellowship within the Presbyterian Church in Ireland was formed in 1974 with the following aims:

    • The renewal of the Church of Jesus Christ and,
    • in particular, the Presbyterian Church in Ireland.
    • The creation of a caring fellowship amongst members.
    • The preservation and application of the biblical standards
    • embodied in the Westminster Standards.
    • The promotion of a positive evangelical viewpoint
    • ​on issues affecting the work and witness of the Church.

    Find out more at www.wfpci.org.

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    55 Min.
  • Preaching with Purpose: Lessons from the Westminster Confession
    Oct 24 2024

    This session from the Westminster Fellowship Autumn Conference delves into the significance of preaching as outlined in the Westminster Directory for Worship, emphasising its foundational role in the Reformation. The discussion highlights how preaching was not merely an aspect of worship but central to the reformation of the church’s practices and beliefs. Kevin DeYoung draws attention to the historical context of worship and how the Puritans, particularly William Perkins, influenced preaching's approach, advocating for clarity and application of Scripture. Key elements of effective preaching are explored, including the necessity of reading the text, explaining its meaning, and applying it to the lives of congregants. Ultimately, the conversation underscores the importance of balancing doctrinal integrity with engaging and accessible communication in the pulpit, encouraging a return to the core teachings of Scripture as a means of spiritual nourishment.

    Get a copy of Kevin's latest book on men and women in the church at https://amzn.to/3Ac1LW3.

    The Westminster Fellowship within the Presbyterian Church in Ireland was formed in 1974 with the following aims:

    • The renewal of the Church of Jesus Christ and,
    • in particular, the Presbyterian Church in Ireland.
    • The creation of a caring fellowship amongst members.
    • The preservation and application of the biblical standards
    • embodied in the Westminster Standards.
    • The promotion of a positive evangelical viewpoint
    • ​on issues affecting the work and witness of the Church.

    Find out more at www.wfpci.org.

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    1 Std. und 18 Min.
  • Men and Women in the Church
    Oct 25 2024

    This session from the Westminster Fellowship Autumn Conference 2024 delves into the roles of men and women in the church, emphasising a complementarian perspective that values both equality and distinct roles. Kevin DeYoung presents that understanding these roles is not merely about adhering to certain biblical texts, but about grasping the foundational differences in how men and women were created and designed by God. HIs discussion explores the significance of creation order and the inherent qualities assigned to men and women. Kevin also reflects on personal experiences in ministry, highlighting the importance of church environments where both men and women can flourish according to their God-given roles. Ultimately, the message calls for a balanced approach that honours the contributions of both genders while maintaining scriptural integrity in church leadership and responsibilities.

    Get a copy of Kevin's latest book on this topic at https://amzn.to/3Ac1LW3.

    The Westminster Fellowship within the Presbyterian Church in Ireland was formed in 1974 with the following aims:

    • The renewal of the Church of Jesus Christ and,
    • in particular, the Presbyterian Church in Ireland.
    • The creation of a caring fellowship amongst members.
    • The preservation and application of the biblical standards
    • embodied in the Westminster Standards.
    • The promotion of a positive evangelical viewpoint
    • ​on issues affecting the work and witness of the Church.

    Find out more at www.wfpci.org.

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    1 Std. und 7 Min.
  • Pastoral Ministry Together in the Church
    Oct 26 2024

    In the closing session of the Westminster Fellowship Autumn Conference 2024, Kevin DeYoung preaches a sermon about the vital pillars of pastoral ministry, emphasising the importance of gospel encouragement, facing opposition, team building, personal affection, and relentless teaching. Kevin reflects on Paul’s ministry as a model for modern pastors, highlighting how encouragement in the gospel is essential for fostering a resilient church community. The conference is reminded that ministry is not a solo endeavour, but rather a collaborative effort requiring strong, affectionate relationships among church leaders and their congregations. Through anecdotes and scriptural insights, Kevin encourages pastors to embrace challenges and remain steadfast in their mission to teach the whole counsel of God. Ultimately, Scripture calls for a balance of authority and care in shepherding, urging ministers to keep sowing the seed of the Word, trusting in God's power to bring growth and transformation.

    Get a copy of Kevin's latest book on men and women in the church at https://amzn.to/3Ac1LW3.

    The Westminster Fellowship within the Presbyterian Church in Ireland was formed in 1974 with the following aims:

    • The renewal of the Church of Jesus Christ and, in particular, the Presbyterian Church in Ireland.
    • The creation of a caring fellowship amongst members.
    • The preservation and application of the biblical standards embodied in the Westminster Standards.
    • The promotion of a positive evangelical viewpoint ​on issues affecting the work and witness of the Church.

    Find out more at www.wfpci.org.

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    49 Min.