Theological Links
Important
Note: I created this page by starting with a copy of a page from
Christ the King Presbyterian Church, PCA, El
Paso, and made minor modifications.
I thank them for creating a great list of links.
However, since they don’t maintain
this page, please blame me, not them, if you don’t like
it.
Also, since I don’t
control the pages linked to, … please don’t shoot me,
either. Thanks.
REFORMATION RESOURCES
The Alliance of Confessing Evangelicals
"The Alliance is a broad coalition of evangelical Christian leaders
from a number of different denominations, including Baptist, Independent,
Lutheran, Presbyterian, and Reformed. Our purpose is to call the church,
amidst our dying culture, to repent of its worldliness, to recover and
confess the truth of God's Word as did the Reformers, and to see that truth
embodied in doctrine, worship, and life."
Credenda Agenda (Douglas Wilson et al)
"Credenda Agenda is a free, bimonthly periodical exploring all
areas of life from a biblical, classical Protestant perspective."
Modern Reformation
"Modern Reformation Magazine is a bi-monthly magazine dealing
with theology, apologetics and cultural issues. "
Theologia (Mark Horne et al)
"Our goal - faithfully Biblical, distinctively Reformed,
comprehensively catholic. Starting as a collection of papers by Mark Horne
a few years ago, Theologia has slowly expanded to include works by a variety
of authors as well as an active discussion forum. As our motto states, our
goal is to provide thought-provoking material that is faithfully Biblical,
distinctively Reformed, and comprehensively catholic. We hope to not only
share our thoughts, but also to provide a forum for you to share yours. So
after enjoying Theologia, please drop by the Forums and join the
discussion."
Biblical Horizons (James Jordan et al)
"Biblical Horizons is committed to historical Biblical Christianity.
We seek to be thoroughly Biblical, comprehensively catholic, and true to the
Reformation faith. We believe that the primary issue before the Church today
is the lordship of Jesus Christ. -- Our vision is expressed in our research
and publications. We believe that the following perspectives must be
recovered if the Church and then society are to be revived: Trinitarian
Awareness, Biblical Absolutism, Covenant-historical Interpretation of the
Bible, Presuppositional Thinking, Biblical Theocracy, Biblical Eschatology,
Biblical Worship, Singing of God's Word, Christian Transformation, and
Serious Reflection on the issues before the Christian world today"
Paedocommunion.com
"Paedocommunion is the practice of giving the Lord's Supper to
baptized children, even apart from a coming-of-age ritual such as
confirmation or profession of faith. -- Paedocommunion was the universal
practice of the Church until the late medieval period (c. 1200). It is
attested at least as far back as Cyprian (c. 250), and is witnessed
throughout the centuries following (e.g. in Augustine, Leo the Great,
etc.). ... Just as the children of the old covenant were admitted to the
sacramental communal meals of the OT (such as Passover), so too the children
of the new covenant belong at the table of the Lord. This is the position of
a growing number of Presbyterian and Reformed scholars and pastors, who are
recognizing the profound biblical foundation that underlay the historic
practice of paedocommunion."
Desiring God (John Piper)
"God-centerd resources from the ministry of John Piper."
The Center for the Advancement of Paleo Orthodoxy
"The Center for the Advancement of Paleo Orthodoxy is a distinctively
biblical and historic consortium of networked think tanks, publications,
and scholars. The purpose of the Center, located in Oak Ridge TN, is to
shed ancient biblical light on modern issues."
The Center for Reformed Theology and Apologetics (CRTA)
"The Center for Reformed Theology and Apologetics (CRTA) is dedicated
to providing biblically sound online resources for the edification of God's
people. The Center is committed to the system of doctrine known as
Calvinism, which we see to be the most biblically faithful systematization
of the Bible's teachings. On those issues, such as eschatology, where there
is genuine disagreement among Reformed believers, the Center will present
the debate surrounding the issue in order to help God's people prayerfully
consider the alternative perspectives. The Center will also endeavor to
offer responses to atheistic sites on the Internet."
Tulip.org
"1. A plant from the lily family bearing colorful, cup-shaped
flowers."
"2. The Reformed system of doctrine which exalts the God of heaven and
earth for the salvation He gives to man."
Christian Classics Ethereal Library
"Classic Christian books in electronic format, selected for your
edification. There is enough good reading material here to last you a
lifetime, if you give each work the time it deserves! All of the books on
this server are believed to be in the public domain in the United States
unless otherwise specified. Copy them freely for any purpose."
Abate Not
"‘Central Station’ for locating Reformed Christian
Resources!"
RADIO MINISTRIES ONLINE
The WhiteHorse Inn
"Tune in every week for lively theological discussion in The White
Horse Inn. Theologians Michael Horton, Ken Jones, Kim Riddlebarger, and Rod
Rosenbladt unravel the meaning of scripture passages and make learning
theology interesting and dynamic."
Atlantic Coast Communications
"ACC is a turn-key radio program producer, agency, consultant and real
audio internet provider." Hear Dr. Bryan Chapel, president of Covenant
Theological Seminary, Dr. Mark Dever of Capitol Hill Baptist Church, and
many other gifted preachers from the Reformed tradition.
Transforming Presence
Skip Ryan, pastor of Park Cities Presbyterian Church, is a tremendous
Gospel preacher.
WORSHIP links
Introduction to Worship
Liturgical Calendar -- (If unavailable, click
HERE for cached version)
The Churchman's Ordo Kalendar -- (from
episcopalnet.org)
Is the Church Year Biblical?
Why a Liturgical Way of Worshiping God?
CHURCHES
We are theologically "Reformed" and have been members of various
churches in the Prebyterian Church in America (PCA) for many years.
Here are some of the churches we can recommend:
Our current home church:
New St. Peter's Presbyterian Church, Dallas, Texas
Other favorite or former home churches in Austin, Dallas, & Houston:
Christ Presbyterian Church, Flower Mound, Texas
(map)
Their website is a tremendous launching pad for discovering what the Reformed
faith is all about and has endless links and resources. The
hymnal commentary
by Leonard Payton (former Chief Musician at Redeemer, Austin) is a
tremendous resource and sometimes a barrel of laughs! Check it out!
Christ the King Presbyterian Church, Austin, Texas
Christ the King Presbyterian Church , Houston, Texas
Church of the Holy Communion, Dallas, Texas (A Reformed Episcopal Church)
Emanuel Presbyterian Church, Austin, Texas
Park Cities Presbyterian Church, Dallas, Texas
Providence Presbyterian Church, Sugarland, TX
Redeemer Presbyterian Church, Austin, Texas
Town North Presbyterian Church, Richardson, Texas
Other great PCA churches:
Auburn Avenue Presbyterian Church, Monroe, Louisiana
Christ the King Presbyterian Church, El Paso, Texas
Fort Worth Presbyterian Church, Fort Worth, Texas
Highlands Presbyterian Church, Ridgeland, Mississippi
Redeemer Presbyterian Church, Waco, Texas
Tenth Presbyterian Church, Philadelphia, PA
REFORMED DENOMINATIONS
Presbyterian Church in America
Orthodox Presbyterian Church
Reformed Presbyterian Church of North America
Reformed Episcopal Church
Find a comprehensive list on the webpage of the North American Presbyterian and Reformed Council
(NAPARC)
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