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Reformation

As the saying goes, those who fail to learn from history are doomed to repeat it. Church History is not a dry and dusty pursuit – it gives us perspective on our own standing and inspires us to endure; it challenges us to keep reforming our own faith and practice. The European Reformations of the 1500′s turned both church and society upside-down as both the Bible and biblical faith were rediscovered. In this series we look at a series of reformers and the key issues they faced as they wrestled with the Bible, and the reforms they sparked as a result.

So turn from your evil ways,each one of you, and reform your ways and your actions.
Jeremiah 18:11

A summary sheet of the topics, passages, and quotes from this series can be found here:


Date

Title

Speaker

Talk

Duration

Size

Outline

Jul 3 Reformed Faith J. Guyer Reformed Faith 26:38 10MB
Jul 31 Reformed Church J. Guyer Reformed Church 29:25 11MB
Aug 21 Reformed Bible C. Bale Reformed Bible 34:17 14MB
Sep 4 Reformed Theology J. Guyer Reformed Theology 31:52 12MB
Sep 11 Radical Reform J. Guyer Radical Reform 30:02 12MB
Sep 25 Reformed Worship J. Guyer Reformed Worship 30:28 11MB

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