What books constitute the biblical canon? In other words, how do we know which books are the inspired books that belong in the Bible? Have any been left out or…
Does God give new revelation today? Today’s session examines the last phrase of paragraph one in chapter one of the Westminster Confession, “those former ways of God's revealing his will…
God has revealed himself in creation (Rom 1:18-23), but that revelation is not sufficient to save sinful human beings. Therefore, God reveals himself in the Scripture, the inspired, inerrant Word…
Today we look at the assembly that produced the Westminster Confession, and begin to examine chapter one of the Confession, “Of the Holy Scripture.”
History of Creeds. Today’s session examines the use of creeds throughout church history, with some discussion of liturgy in the church and theological method.
Who are Creeds For? Today we examine the role our confessional standards play in the life of the church. We ask our officers (elder and deacons) to subscribe to our…
It’s one thing to have a creed, but why have one with so much detail? In this session we examine the wisdom of defining doctrines that are important for the…
In this session, we introduce the Westminster Confession of Faith by examining the very idea of creeds and confessions, and whether they are a good thing.
Part of our series on Bible study. This time we tackle Old Testament narrative—the historical stories.
Continuing in our series, we get into the details of how to study epistles.