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THE COMMENTARY is a weekly conversation about vision, worship, and life at Grace Presbyterian Church. ... more
FAQs about The Commentary:How many episodes does The Commentary have?The podcast currently has 152 episodes available.
September 15, 2023112 - Forming A Forgiving ChurchThe Commentary is back after our summer break, and Mark and Cameron tackle an essential topic inspired by Grace’s study of Matthew 18: the challenge of forming a forgiving church. For individual believers to practice the forgiveness we’re called to, we need a community that supports this Christ-like impulse. But culture doesn’t just happen. It has to be cultivated. What are we doing to make our church a place where forgiveness is not just talked about but practiced? ...more36minPlay
May 26, 2023111 - Warm Welcomes and Hard FarewellsIn this episode, Mark checks in with Grace’s new associate pastor Dan Reed to hear about the back-to-back experience of graduating from seminary one day and being ordained and installed as a teaching elder the next. Then he joins Cameron in the studio to talk about the passing of Tim Keller, and the lasting legacy of his example of faithfulness....more26minPlay
May 12, 2023110 - Retreat, Retrieve, and ReturnIf we’re going to restore what is lost in our world, first we may need to withdraw from the skirmish and go in search of it ourselves. We retreat in order to accomplish the retrieval, always with a mind to return to the world for the restorative work. In this episode, Mark and Cameron talk about the pros and cons of the way contemporary authors have explored “options” for this task from the ancient practice of monasticism.Mentioned in this episode:“A Wild Christianity,” by Paul Kingsnorth (First Things)How the Irish Saved Civilization, by Thomas Cahill...more57minPlay
May 05, 2023109 - Learning to ReadAs people of the book, Christians have a special relationship to the art of reading. In this episode, Cameron quizzes Mark with a lightning round of questions about whether audiobooks count as reading, if it’s okay not to finish books you’ve started, and what to use when you need a makeshift bookmark. There are some more serious questions in the mix, too, concerning the purpose and benefits of reading. ...more40minPlay
April 28, 2023108 - Longing for Transcendence“Young people are longing for transcendence.” Are they, though? And what exactly does transcendence mean? In this episode, Mark and Cameron take a shot at naming the longing that drives so many people to search for deeper, more historically grounded experiences of the Christian faith. A lot of us feel that something’s missing, and that we’re looking for it in the wrong places. This conversation directs that longing toward its proper end....more32minPlay
April 21, 2023107 - Talking About Our VisionIn this special episode, the first of Mark’s five VISION TALKS are collected in a single recording. These live recordings focus on the building blocks of Grace’s vision: the centrality of worship, church-planting, our unique DNA (longing for more grace, more depth, and more community), why our culture has to be as gracious as our theology, and why historic Christianity is our goal. ...more54minPlay
April 14, 2023106 - The Cost of GraceInspired by Cameron’s re-reading of Dietrich Bonhoeffer’s classic The Cost of Discipleship, this episode revisits the concept of “cheap grace.” If we’re saved by grace apart from works, it’s tempting to think that what we do is, at best, of secondary importance — and, at worst, of no importance at all. But the call to salvation is also a call to sacrifice, which means that while it may be free, grace is anything but cheap. ...more32minPlay
April 07, 2023105 - The Death (and Resurrection) of GodThe crime of Christianity, in Nietzsche’s view, was its renunciation of life. He declared God dead and sought to sweep away the continuing influence of Christian morality. But as Cameron argues in a recent essay published on his site Conversant, the resurrection offers a powerful response to this criticism. As Easter approaches, Mark asks Cameron to share how the theological and philosophical implications of the resurrection come to our aid in answering Nietzsche, and what we still might have to learn from his critique. Mentioned in this episode:Why Nietzsche Loathed Christianity, by Cameron D. Brooks (via Conversant)Culture and the Death of God, by Terry Eagleton...more39minPlay
March 30, 2023104 - Secrets of Sermon PrepIf you’ve ever wondered how pastors get from a text in Scripture to a finished sermon, this one’s for you. Part spiritual discipline and part stewardship, the process of understanding and then proclaiming the message of Scripture is much more involved than an introductory class on homiletics might suggest. Special guest and “friend of the pod” Luke Le Duc joins Mark in the studio to explore the secrets of sermon prep....more58minPlay
March 24, 2023103 - Biblical Critical TheoryThey haven’t read much farther than the introduction, but that doesn’t stop Mark and Cameron from discussing the new book Biblical Critical Theory, by Christopher Watkin. In this episode, they walk through some of the introductory concepts that make this such a promising text, and discuss how it might redeem critical theory and refresh worldview studies all at once. Mentioned in this episode:Biblical Critical Theory, by Christopher Watkin...more40minPlay
FAQs about The Commentary:How many episodes does The Commentary have?The podcast currently has 152 episodes available.