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Worship Theology
Jeremy Perigo
39 episodes
5 months ago
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How can church history help preachers & ministry leaders? A special episode on preaching & history
Worship Theology
51 minutes
5 months ago
How can church history help preachers & ministry leaders? A special episode on preaching & history
In this special episode, guest host Dr. Kyle Dieleman, Associate Professor of Theology & History at Dordt University, gathers a panel of preachers and historians to explore how Church history can help us see the work of God in the long history of God's people, which can help preachers and churches better understand and proclaim the work of God in unique contemporary lives and contexts. Joining Dr. Dieleman, Dr. David Komline (Professor of Church History, Western Theological Seminary, Holland, MI), Dr. Kenneth J. Woo (Associate Professor of Church History, Pittsburgh Theological Seminary, Pittsburgh, PA), and Pastor Gail Ashmore, Bridge of Hope Christian Reformed Church, Sioux Center, IA) explore issues including the obstacles that preachers face in trying to incorporate church history into their preaching and the practical steps for ministry leaders who desire to preach historically grounded sermons. Don't miss this unique episode exploring preaching as a central act of Christian worship.
Worship Theology