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ACCC Resolution on the Assembly of Believers

by Kevin Bauder | Nov 24, 2016 | ACCC, Church Services, Ecclesiology, Fundamentalism, Local Church, Reports

American Council of Christian Churches 75th Annual Convention, October 18-20, 2016 Faith Baptist Church, Kittery, Maine Resolution on the Assembly of Believers “After Christ’s ascension, His followers began assembling themselves together in their respective...

Is Seminary Really Necessary?

by Kevin Bauder | Sep 24, 2016 | Local Church, Observations, Pastoral Theology, Suffering

Canadian pastor and blogger Tim Challies reviews a book by Jason Allen, president of Midwest Baptist Seminary.

Evangelicals, Fundamentalists, and Church Unity

by Kevin Bauder | Sep 23, 2016 | Bauder's Reading, Church Unity, Evangelicalism, Fundamentalism, Local Church, Separation, Universal Church, What We're Reading

“There has been almost universal agreement that unity exists in a spiritual sense in the invisible church. Augustine, Luther, Calvin, and others ascribed to the invisible church a unity that is indivisible because of its center in the living Christ. The...
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