To whatever extent the Westminster Catechism emphasizes the severity of humanity's sin problem, it equally emphasizes the world changing significance of Jesus Christ. Join Pastors Clint and Michael as they explore some of the creed's deep theological foundation in the truth and promise of Jesus and
What’s YOUR problem? Sin. | Westminster Catechism | Q 14-21
Full disclosure, when it comes to the gravity of our deepest sinfulness, the Westminster Catechism doesn't mince words. Westminster paints a picture of human sinfulness that goes far deeper than the things that we simply do wrong (or fail to do right). It finds our deepest sinfulness at the very
What God Does | Westminster Catechism | Q 7-13
In order to understand God, we must also understand what he does. This section of the Westminster Catechism describes how God must be understood both as creator and providential ruler. This two-fold affirmation reveals a God who created all things with a purpose but who is also intimately involved
Knowing God Starts with Knowing Self | Westminster Catechism | Q 1-6
The Westminster Catechism starts with the fundamental assumption that every person has a calling to know God and to enjoy him forever. That calling then leads us to a fuller understanding of who God is and how he has chosen to reveal himself. These first six questions may be short, but they open a
Introducing the Westminster Confession
Today the Pastors kick off a new study of the Westminster Confession. There may not be another confession of faith that has had more of an impact on either Presbyterians in particular or the protestant church in America more broadly. Today, the Pastors explore the history and significance of the
Fall Series Trailer
We're back! Next week the Pastors kickoff two new series: The daily Bible study will return every afternoon live at 2pm CST with a study of the book of Exodus. The weekly study will return every Thursday with an exploration of the Westminster Confession, how it has shaped our Reformed