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Welcome to Kuyperian Commentary, this is episode 98. I am host Uri Brito.
The Rev. Dr. Gregg Strawbridge died a couple of weeks ago. Those of us who knew him well have mourned profusely these last 14 days. We have lost a friend, a mentor, and a titan of the Christian faith. His presence in the CREC was palpable every time we met. He was kind, gracious, studious, a Presbyterian of high caliber, a churchman with unspeakable talent, a pastor with theological and pastoral inclinations which made him a remarkable gem in every way.
When we were in Lancaster, PA last week, we had the opportunity to gather, remember, grieve and laugh over Gregg's stories. A gracious host provided the second floor filled with several fine beer taps and we told stories and rejoiced in the life of our brother.
I thought I would bring some of the men who were trained directly by Gregg Strawbridge to join me for this episode and do a bit of the story-telling bit from a perspective of folks who spent enormous time with him and who now shepherd their own flocks as a result of the Gregg Strawbridge School of Theology.
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Welcome to Kuyperian Commentary, this is episode 98. I am host Uri Brito.
The Rev. Dr. Gregg Strawbridge died a couple of weeks ago. Those of us who knew him well have mourned profusely these last 14 days. We have lost a friend, a mentor, and a titan of the Christian faith. His presence in the CREC was palpable every time we met. He was kind, gracious, studious, a Presbyterian of high caliber, a churchman with unspeakable talent, a pastor with theological and pastoral inclinations which made him a remarkable gem in every way.
When we were in Lancaster, PA last week, we had the opportunity to gather, remember, grieve and laugh over Gregg's stories. A gracious host provided the second floor filled with several fine beer taps and we told stories and rejoiced in the life of our brother.
I thought I would bring some of the men who were trained directly by Gregg Strawbridge to join me for this episode and do a bit of the story-telling bit from a perspective of folks who spent enormous time with him and who now shepherd their own flocks as a result of the Gregg Strawbridge School of Theology.

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