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The Persistence of Christian Memory
Vince Daugherty
33 episodes
1 day ago
A father and son's exploration of Church and Restoration History and its relevance for today.
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A father and son's exploration of Church and Restoration History and its relevance for today.
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The Persistence of Christian Memory
#33: The Contribution of Women
In various aspects, the home, the mission field, and in the church, women are often the glue by which the work of the church is advanced. So much of the conversation tilts towards what roles women can or cannot due according to Scripture. What is the example set by church history? 
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3 years ago
45 minutes 34 seconds

The Persistence of Christian Memory
#32: The Destruction of Jerusalem in AD 70

The destruction of Jerusalem in AD 70 has been documented by historians like Josephus, Eusebius, and Epiphanius. The destruction was foretold by Jesus some 30 years before its downfall. His words offered comfort and conviction to those of the first century and is confirmed by those who carefully that study those things today. "Blessed are all those who put their trust in Him" (Ps. 2:12). 

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3 years ago
55 minutes 48 seconds

The Persistence of Christian Memory
#31: The Anabaptist Contribution

Many look to the days of Campbell and Stone when we think of the concept of restoring the New Testament church.  However, two hundred years before their time a group known as the Anabaptist had restoration principles in mind. Though they were dismissed, persecuted and labeled the lunatic fringe in their day, their theology is one worth noting because it is still seen and felt in their influence today.  

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3 years ago
43 minutes

The Persistence of Christian Memory
#30: Campbell's Sermon on the Law Persists

Link to Campbells orignal Sermon on the Law from the Millennial Harbinger, 1846 originally delivered before the Redstone Baptist

Association, met on Cross Creek, Brooke County Va., on the 1st of September, 1816.

http://www.stillvoices.org/SharedFiles/Download.aspx?pageid=19&mid=28&fileid=310


Vince's Sermon Notes 2/7/21 delivered at the South Florida Ave. Church of Christ 

docs.google.com/document/d/123KbTR_jQAx0bDy3JBd3qTGY2WHTz1O9qYBP_BzF6sE

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3 years ago
33 minutes 45 seconds

The Persistence of Christian Memory
#29: Emanuel Daugherty Interview 12/24/21

Emanuel Daugherty joins the podcast to discuss how he chose to enter the ministry, his experiences both good and bad, and advice for how we pass on that faith from one generation to the next.  

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3 years ago
44 minutes 33 seconds

The Persistence of Christian Memory
#28: How We Got the Bible (Pt. 2)

It is important to know that we can trust the Bible that we open up in the 21st century.  But, how exactly did God's word come to man?  How we got the Bible is an interesting and worth while study for those who want to be assured of the sacred text from which we know God and how to please Him. 

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3 years ago
39 minutes 8 seconds

The Persistence of Christian Memory
#27 How We Got the Bible (part 1)
Most people take for granted the Scriptures we read and study every day. It was not simply dropped out of Heaven on golden tablets. So how did we get the Bible? This is part one of a series on the history of how we got the Bible with more segments to come.
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4 years ago
39 minutes 54 seconds

The Persistence of Christian Memory
#26 Sarah Andrews
Sarah Andrews' contribution to the mission field, the Restoration Movement, and for the cause of Christ is one that should not be overlooked. She persevered in faith to bring the gospel to people in Japan prior to during and after World War 2. May her story not be forgotten.
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4 years ago
22 minutes 49 seconds

The Persistence of Christian Memory
#25 Reactions to Gnosticism
Gnosticism was an issue of the first century but the reaction to Gnosticism can still be seen and felt today. We must be careful to deal with current issues in our day, but not go beyond what is written.
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4 years ago
1 hour 1 minute 12 seconds

The Persistence of Christian Memory
#24 Jan Hus: The Forerunner of the Reformation

The Hus was no chicken!  Jan Hus was a stand-up defender of the truth about the Bible in how he saw it, and he stood unmovable even against all the might the Catholic Church could wield.  He is a great individual to be acquainted with in Church History.  Taking of the Lord's Supper and hearing a message preached in our own language are things we take for granted, but in Hus's day, it cost him his life!

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4 years ago
43 minutes 16 seconds

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#23 Prominent Restoration Periodicals

Periodicals were a powerful way the Restoration Movement was felt.  Many factors led to many prominent papers published during the Restoration Movement.  While the influence of the written word and periodicals has waned in recent years, the power of the pen will always have a place.  

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4 years ago
59 minutes 32 seconds

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#22: The Pioneer Missionary - J. M. McCaleb

A backwoods country boy grows up to become one of the first missionaries to Japan.  A great story of hard work, determination, and love for people.  McCaleb was a preacher that internalized the Great Commission and modeled his life like the first great missionary, the Apostle Paul.  He is a great example for those who have that same desire to take the Gospel to all. 

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4 years ago
49 minutes 32 seconds

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#21: Q & A

In this episode, we review our past few episodes and continue with questions and discussions we were not able to get to in previous episodes.  We have many threads in the Restoration Movement and Chruch History to pull on and see where we will go.

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4 years ago
1 hour 7 minutes 20 seconds

The Persistence of Christian Memory
#20 The Melodeon That Launched a Thousand Controversies

The introduction of instrumental music in the Restoration movement can be traced back to an infamous melodeon snuck in and eventually out of the Midway Christian Church.  Was it the "instrument of Satan" or a matter of preference.  What did the men of the Restoration, Reformation, early church, and the New Testament have to say about the use of mechanical music in the church?

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4 years ago
51 minutes 50 seconds

The Persistence of Christian Memory
#19: Campbell's Sermon on the Law

Do you follow the 10 commandments?  Campbell's sermon was controversial during his day and I suspect many would still be scandalized today if his sermon were brought and examined.  But, it is the truth that will make you free.

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4 years ago
52 minutes 58 seconds

The Persistence of Christian Memory
#18: Legacy of Debates from the Restoration Movement

Many look at debates as a fruitless endeavor in the modern age.  In the Restoration era, debates were widespread and very effective.  Debates have gone out of style but have had a great influence on our country.  It is good to look back to those who debated and learn how we can be better communicators today.  We live in world of political correctness where it is easier to keep silent.  But, we are members of one another, therefore we must speak truth to our neighbors.


Dad's Article

https://ohiovalleyrestorationresearch.com/theological-issues/22-debating-in-the-upper-ohio-valley-during-the-early-20th-century

Index of over 1000 debates from the Restoration Movement

https://www.thelordsway.com/jongarywilliams/

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4 years ago
56 minutes 39 seconds

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#17: The Keystone Arch

What is the purpose of baptism?  The preachers of the Reformation preached brilliantly only to find that honest souls could find no relief.  That is until the purpose of baptism was rediscovered.  It was like a missing keystone from an arch.


https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=hvd.hxde1q&view=1up&seq=7

Autobiography of Elder Samuel Rogers

https://www.christiancourier.com/articles/1143-the-preposition-eis-in-acts-2-38

Study on the word Greek word "eis" from Acts 2:38

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4 years ago
32 minutes 24 seconds

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#16: Restoration Implications on Infant Baptism

When the Campbells decided they wanted to go back to the Bible they did not realize straight away the implications that it would have on their practice of religion.  The practice was infant baptism is one that is widely practices and long-standing traditions.  But is it scriptural?

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4 years ago
36 minutes 50 seconds

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Episode #15: Dick and South Point By Moses Lard

Moses Lard wanders through his thoughts of a wonderful happenstance in which he recalls preaching in a small town in Missouri.  If it were not for the influential black slave named Dick, his master Thomas, and many others would not have been converted.  A whole local congregation was begotten by the efforts of a gentle but plain-speaking Moses Lard but he wondered if they will remember the efforts of Dick.  A small pebble may make a small ring when dropped into a body of water but a small action radiates out with more and larger rings.  God can work in whatever situation He finds us if we are willing.


https://restorationaudiobooks.com/audio-life-and-times/dick-and-south-point-moses-lard-1863/

https://www.therestorationmovement.com/_states/missouri/melard.htm

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4 years ago
48 minutes 12 seconds

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Episode #14: Rice Haggard & The Name "Christian"

Rice Haggard is an obscure figure even among some people familiar with the Restoration Movement.  Yet to the people of his day he was a prominent leader.  Although he sought no fame a pamphlet of his writing that was thought to be lost was rediscovered.  His pamphlet centers on what followers of Christ ought to call themselves.  Through his study of Scripture, He found that the best answer is to be known as simply "Christians".  The addition of differing party/denominational names only fosters division and is dishonoring to Jesus the anointed One.  Listed below a link to his pamphlet and other valuable resources to become more familiar with him.

Rice Haggard's Pamphlet - https://digitalcommons.acu.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1421&context=crs_books

Rice Haggard: Unsung Hero of the Restoration by Frank Bellizzi from The Gospel Advocate Mark 1997

https://frankbellizzi.blogspot.com/2009/02/rice-haggard-barton-w-stone-and.html

Scott Harp's Website
therestorationmovement.com/_states/kentucky/haggard.htm

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4 years ago
36 minutes 7 seconds

The Persistence of Christian Memory
A father and son's exploration of Church and Restoration History and its relevance for today.