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All Christians are urban Christians. Whether you live in Graceville, Florida or Chicago, Illinois, the believer is on a pilgrim's journey from the City of Destruction to the Celestial City. You are not alone in your journey. As we travel the narrow path from our current city to the one whose Architect and builder is the living God, one such traveler is Urban Puritano.

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    • Religion & Spirituality
    • 5.0 • 4 Ratings

All Christians are urban Christians. Whether you live in Graceville, Florida or Chicago, Illinois, the believer is on a pilgrim's journey from the City of Destruction to the Celestial City. You are not alone in your journey. As we travel the narrow path from our current city to the one whose Architect and builder is the living God, one such traveler is Urban Puritano.

    Gifted Brethren: Brothers From Other Mothers

    Gifted Brethren: Brothers From Other Mothers

    FROM THE VAULTS! This episode was recorded at the end of 2023. Better late than never!
    I was like a fly on the wall to the weekly Pastoral Prayer and Care Meeting where the Pastor and two Pastoral Assistants, Matt and Stephen, conduct a Lord's Day Service review, pray for each other and the church, and plan ahead for ministry.
    Little did we know how much on the verge of WW3 2024 would be! Regardless of the chaos, however, I was encouraged to hear how committed to faithfully proclaiming God's Word these men were. Among the topics we scratched the surface of were:
    * Confessionalism* Seminary* Church Life* Egalitarianism* Christendom* Christian Nationalism* Moscow Mood* Political Theology* Reformed 2K* A Republic if you can keep it* Two Tables of the Law* The Church's Purpose* Discerning the Times* and more!
    I greatly appreciate the wide range of issues that are on their pastoral radar and the desire to take every thought captive to the obedience of Christ. These gifted brethren bleed Bibline! 

    • 2 hr 33 min
    Alistair Begg After Action Review: Trans Truth for Life?

    Alistair Begg After Action Review: Trans Truth for Life?

    There once was a pastor from ScotlandWhose name was Begg, not McLachlanOut of no where one dayTo old ladies he’d sayBring gifts and attend that transgender function.
    Well, despite my attempt at capturing one particular example of doctrinal and pastoral decay in American Evangelicalism, am I really that far off? Poetically, yes. Actually, no.
    Allow me to extend podcast hospitality to two guests in discussing their article and their mention of the now infamous case of Alistair Begg's advice to a troubled soul concerning participation in a transgender wedding mirage ceremony. Pastor Brandon Myers and Scott Polender.
    What can be assessed based on the known facts? Is theological triage applicable here? Should ministers circle the wagons around Begg's ministry and counsel? Has Scripture been faithfully interpreted and applied? Is repentance by those who disagree with Begg in order or does Begg need to repent for the way he handled Scripture and this counsel to a troubled conscience?   
    Read the article that first shined the light on this and other symptoms of doctrinal decay:The Desperate Decay of Doctrine in American Evangelicalism - American Reformer

    • 1 hr 34 min
    Un Devocional Expositivo de Romanos 1:16-17 | El Evangelio de la Reforma es el Evangelio de las Escrituras

    Un Devocional Expositivo de Romanos 1:16-17 | El Evangelio de la Reforma es el Evangelio de las Escrituras

    Un Devocional Expositivo de Romanos 1:16-17 | El Evangelio de la Reforma es el Evangelio de las Escrituras 

    • 20 min
    We Maintain: The Reformation Can’t Stop, Won’t Stop!

    We Maintain: The Reformation Can’t Stop, Won’t Stop!

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    On today's episode of Urban Puritano, we scratch the surface on the Reformation and why it can't stop and won't stop!
    Reformation Day 2023 or World War 3

    • 53 min
    Evangelicals and Catholics Sort of Together: Culture, Common Ground, and Co-Belligerency

    Evangelicals and Catholics Sort of Together: Culture, Common Ground, and Co-Belligerency

    On today's episode, Pastor Brandon Myers of Christ the King Reformed Baptist Church joins me for a chilled out conversation along the banks of the Tiber River. 
    What are some areas of appreciation and even possible alignment with Romanists in common cause for the common good? What hath Papists to do with "separated brethren"? Well, our conversation covers four broad areas of possible cooperation with our Roman Catholic friends. 
    Join me with your preferred cigar and adult beverage on the banks of the Tiber as we scratch the surface on culture, common ground, and co-belligerency with our Roman Catholic friends. 

    • 1 hr 8 min
    Family Worship Bible Guide

    Family Worship Bible Guide

    Let's be real. Family worship is a little known subject among evangelicals. 
    It is more known and practiced among Dutch Reformed denominations. Anecdotally speaking, I've known and worked closely with Presbyterians in my life, and although it's a known subject, it isn't practiced as much as you may think. Same goes for Reformed Baptists. But overall, this situation is changing as more resources are produced. Family worship is having a renaissance of sorts.
    Welcome to Urban Puritano. On today's episode, we scratch the surface on a valuable resource for family worship, the Family Worship Bible Guide, published by Reformation Heritage Books. Gird your loins and stay tuned. 
    #LayingTheFoundation
    #TransformYourHome

    • 11 min

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