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MCTS Tabletalk

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Table Talk is held once per month during the semester and students receive 2 hours of credit for attendance and participation completed over the entirety of their stay at MCTS.

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MCTS Tabletalk

Date and time: May 20 | 7:15pm

Table Talk is held once per month during the semester and students receive 2 hours of credit for attendance and participation completed over the entirety of their stay at MCTS.

Dr. Waldron Speaking at Preaching at Building Tomorrow's Church Conference

Date and time: Aug 24 | 12:00am

Building Tomorrow's Church conference is for Reformed Baptist young adults, ages 18 to 30-something

The Regulative Principle of the Church 7: Its Biblical Support—First ArgumentPosted May 16

Four biblical arguments for the Puritan regulative principle of the church and its worship must now be presented.  Here is the first one.  It is the prerogative of God alone to determine the terms on which sinners may approach him … Continue reading

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The Regulative Principle of the Church 6: Its Ecclesiastical Framework (Part 3)Posted May 11

The Distinctive Regulation of the Church of God as the Place of His Special Presence—1 Tim. 3:15 1 Timothy 3:15 is, of course, a key text for the doctrine of the church, but I had never realized its full implications … Continue reading

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The Regulative Principle of the Church 5: Its Ecclesiastical Framework (Part 2)Posted May 09

The Special Character of the Church of God as the Place of His Special Presence—Matthew 18:20 Matthew 18:15-20 is one of the first two passages in the New Testament where the term church is used, and it contains the first … Continue reading

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