Fundamentals of Presbyterianism, part 5 My heart doth overflow;A noble theme I sing.My tongue’s a skillful writer’s penTo speak about the King.More fair than sons
Fundamentals of Presbyterianism, part 4 Discipline is an often-unsavory yet sometimes-necessary practice of the church of Christ. To err is human. To err is institutional.
Fundamentals of Presbyterianism, part 3 Alongside the top-down, poimenical (shepherding) authority of Presbyterian governance, which is elders within graded church courts, stands the other fundamental
Fundamentals of Presbyterianism, part 2 Presbyterian governance structure is multilevel, and its top-down component is the authority of those in Christ’s church who hold special
Fundamentals of Presbyterianism, part 1 In Christian theology, ecclesiology is the study of the church, the origins of Christianity, the church’s relationship to Jesus Christ,
