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This episode is Part III of a multi-part series answering the question, "What does it mean to be Reformed?" We get asked this question often since Caleb is the pastor of a Reformed Baptist Church. Our go-to answer is that being Reformed means that we are "Calvinistic, Covenantal, and Confessional." We utilize these "3-C's" to help us explain the Gospel from a Reformed Christian worldview.
Reformed Christians have a rich heritage. In this episode, we will discuss the third of these "3-C's," which is Confessionalism, or what it means to hold to a Confession. Go back and listen to Part I on Calvinism or Part II on Covenant Theology.
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By Caleb and Lindsey StombergThis episode is Part III of a multi-part series answering the question, "What does it mean to be Reformed?" We get asked this question often since Caleb is the pastor of a Reformed Baptist Church. Our go-to answer is that being Reformed means that we are "Calvinistic, Covenantal, and Confessional." We utilize these "3-C's" to help us explain the Gospel from a Reformed Christian worldview.
Reformed Christians have a rich heritage. In this episode, we will discuss the third of these "3-C's," which is Confessionalism, or what it means to hold to a Confession. Go back and listen to Part I on Calvinism or Part II on Covenant Theology.
**The following links are Amazon affiliate links. We receive a small percentage of any purchase made through these links. Thank you for your support.
Resources Mentioned in the Podcast:
For Kids:
For Baptists:
Presbyterian
Other Resources Mentioned:
>> Be sure to subscribe to the show so you don't miss an episode - a new one out every Tuesday. The best way that you can support this effort is to subscribe and leave a 5-star review wherever you listen to your podcasts.
Visit our website and read our latest written articles: https://reformedfaithandfamily.com/
Enjoy our recommended resources page: https://reformedfaithandfamily.com/recommended-resources/
Download some freebies: https://reformedfaithandfamily.com/store/
Check out our one-of-a-kind Reformed swag shop: https://reformedfaithandfamily.com/swag-shop/