Stylos is the blog of Jeff Riddle, a Reformed Baptist Pastor in North Garden, Virginia. The title "Stylos" is the Greek word for pillar. In 1 Timothy 3:15 Paul urges his readers to consider "how thou oughtest to behave thyself in the house of God, which is the church of the living God, the pillar (stylos) and ground of the truth." Image (left side): Decorative urn with title for the book of Acts in Codex Alexandrinus.
Monday, November 09, 2009
Mbewe blog on Evangelical Forum
Thursday, September 24, 2009
Audio Links from 2009 Evangelical Forum

Scenes from 2009 Evangelical Forum (Saturday Session)
Orientation to the Evangelical Forum
It appears more than evident that God is doing a work of reformation and renewal in our days. In this year of the five hundredth anniversary of the birth of John Calvin, God has been pleased to allow the great Genevan Reformer’s doctrine to be rediscovered and freshly applied for the living of our days.
Our little gathering is just one small indication of something that is happening all over the world, as God is continuing to call out men and women to worship him in Spirit and in Truth in churches that are more nearly conformed and faithful to his Word.
The Evangelical Forum is "a fellowship of concerned evangelical Pastors and laymen who desire to see renewal and reformation within Baptist churches in Virginia. We affirm the Second London Baptist Confession of Faith (1689) and the Baptist Faith and Message (2000)."
This is the 8th year consecutive year that we have met for an annual conference to hear preaching and teaching. We have been particularly blessed over the past eight years to have excellent ministers come and speak to us, despite the fact that this is a rather small and obscure gathering. This year is no exception. We especially welcome Pastor Conrad Mbewe and Dr. Derek Thomas to our 2009 meeting.
The theme of this year’s gathering is "The Decrees of God," as we continue a process begun three years ago of having our Forum theme focus sequentially on the articles of the 2LBC (1689).
When we gave this gathering the name "Evangelical" Forum we had the sense of it being a meeting centered around the Evangel, the euangellion or the Gospel. The word "Evangelical" has admittedly been stretched to such limits today that it has almost become meaningless. Church historian George Marsden has suggested the dumbed-down definition of "evangelical" as, "anyone who likes Billy Graham." In his classic book The Christian Ministry, however, Charles Bridges quotes an old divine who said, "Our doctrine must be as a garment, fitted for the body it is made for; a garment that is fit for every body, is fit for nobody" (p. 270, n. 2).
Clearly, we have sought a more narrow definition of the word "Evangelical" than the one Marsden suggested. For us the title "Evangelical Forum" has come to mean a place and time when we can consider together the claims of the Biblical Gospel on our lives. We are particularly interested in how this Gospel was reclaimed by our Reformation fathers and how it remains relevant today not only for understanding the doctrine of salvation but also for vital things like personal piety, church government, and worship.
Again, we are glad that you are here, and we look forward to a season of mutual edification and encouragement this weekend centered around the Evangel.
Scenes from 2009 Evangelical Forum (Friday Session)
Mbewe has landed!

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Monday, July 13, 2009
Spring 2009 Evangelical Forum Newsletter
- An article on "Irresistible Grace," Part Five in our Six Part Series on the "The Doctrines of Grace" by Jeff Riddle (p. 22).
- "A College Student's Testimony of Discovering God's Grace" by Byron Glaspy (p. 28). Note: Unfortunately, the print version of this article omitted the last line on p. 28.
- "Bible or Babel: Reflections on Recent Trends in Contemporary English Translations" by Robert Stovall (p. 30).
- Book Reviews of David Dockery and Roger B. Duke's John A. Broadus: A Living Legacy (p. 35) and Paul D. Wegner's A Student's Guide to Textual Criticism of the Bible (p. 37).
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Monday, March 30, 2009
Winter 2009 EFN Online
Monday, March 02, 2009
Sermon of the Week: Conrad Mbewe on Radical Depravity

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Wednesday, November 12, 2008
New "Evangelical Forum Newsletter" Posted
- Part three in my six part series on "The Doctrines of Grace." This time: "Unconditional Election" (see pp. 48-56).
- A review of the Baptist Hymnal [2008 edition] (see pp. 58-61).
- An excerpt from Richard Fuller's sermon on "Predestination" (see pp. 62-63).
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Tuesday, September 30, 2008
2008 Evangelical Forum
Here's Dr. Pipa carrying on a theological discussion over lunch.
Rovall and Stiddle: Rob Stovall and Jeff Riddle having lunch.
The Evangelical Forum was held last weekend (September 26-27). Our speakers did an excellent job on the theme "Of and of the Holy Trinity." The audio of the plenary sessions are online:
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Friday, June 27, 2008
Spring 2008 "Evangelical Forum Newsletter" Online
- The second in my series on the doctrines of grace, this time on "Total Depravity."
- Marcus Deel offers his take on the 2008 "Together for the Gospel" Conference.
- Rob Stovall reviews a book on worship that challenges the use of musical instruments in Scripturally regulated worship. Bonnie will be putting the print issue out soon.
It also includes information on our Fall Annual Meeting which will be held at JPBC (more info here).
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Thursday, May 01, 2008
2008 Evangel Forum Speakers Announced


Thursday, April 03, 2008
Winter 2008 "Evangelical Forum Newsletter" Online
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Monday, December 31, 2007
Fall 2007 "Evangelical Forum Newsletter" Posted
Photo: The hard copy edition of the Fall 2007 EFN is prepared a few weeks ago by Bonnie Beach and volunteers (Evelyn Jones, Judi LaGrange, Dalton States, Hannah Riddle, Lydia Riddle, and Samuel Riddle).
The last (fourth) issue of the EFN for 2007 was put in the mail about two weeks ago. I got a phone call this morning from at least one Pastor friend across the mountain who enjoyed reading his copy.
Brian Davis has also posted a copy to read here.
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Thursday, October 11, 2007
2007 Evangelical Forum Reflections
Thursday, September 13, 2007
Looking ahead to the Evangelical Forum
Thursday, August 30, 2007
Summer 2007 Evangelical Forum Newsletter Now Online
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Thursday, May 24, 2007
Spring 2007 Evangelical Forum Newsletter posted
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