Showing posts with label Evangelical Forum. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Evangelical Forum. Show all posts

Monday, November 09, 2009

Mbewe blog on Evangelical Forum

I just noticed today that Conrad Mbewe has done a blog post on conferences in which he has recently spoken, including the Evangelical Forum. He writes:
On 23rd September I left for the USA where, apart from preaching in a number of churches, I preached at two conferences. The first was the Evangelical Forum in Virginia, which took place over the weekend of 26th September. It was hosted at the Jefferson Park Baptist Church (Pastor Jeff Riddle) in Charlottesville. I had the pleasure of preaching together with Dr Derek Thomas, whose writing ministry had already enriched my life. I handled the topics “The Sovereignty of God and the Love of God” and “Does Calvinism kill Evangelism?” Dr Thomas handled the more difficult subjects: “Is God the Author of Sin?” and “Double Predestination: Biblical or Heretical.” Apart from the warm friendship of Jeff Riddle and his family, and the most edifying experience of sitting under the ministry of Dr Thomas, I had the joy of spending quality time with Byron Glaspy, a young African American who is aspiring for the Christian ministry and is presently an intern at Jefferson Park Baptist Church.
JTR

Thursday, September 24, 2009

Audio Links from 2009 Evangelical Forum


Photo: Pastor Conrad Mbewe preaches at the 2009 Evangelical Forum.
We have uploaded the audio files from the 2009 Evangelical Forum:
Session 1:
Session 2:
Session 3:
You can also listen to the messages that Pastor Mbewe preached at JPBC on Sunday, September 27th:
JTR

Scenes from 2009 Evangelical Forum (Saturday Session)

Church Planter Steve Hills leads the opening prayer.

Byron Glaspy reads Romans 9.

Listening.

Dr. Thomas speaks on the mysteries of "double trouble" or "double predestination."
JTR


Orientation to the Evangelical Forum

The last few years I have offered an "Orientation to the Evangelical Forum" in our first session. Here is the text from this year's orientation:
On behalf of the Steering Committee of the Evangelical Forum and as Pastor of our host church let me warmly welcome you to this year’s annual gathering.

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.
JTR

Scenes from 2009 Evangelical Forum (Friday Session)

The 8th annual Evangelical Forum began on Friday evening, September 25, 2009.

Above: Attendees line up to enter the meeting.

JPBC young adults help with registration.

Congregational singing of praises.


Pastor Conrad Mbewe speaks on "The Sovereignty of God and the Love of God."

Dr. Derek Thomas speaks on "Is God the Author of Evil?"

Closeup of Dr. Thomas who was appreciative of the "Amens" he got from the largely Baptist audience, claiming that he does not usually get that in Presbyterian crowds.

Refreshments and fellowship after the Friday session.
JTR














Mbewe has landed!

Byron G. and I picked up Conrad Mbewe at the Charlottesville Airport this afternoon. He safely made the 24 hour plus journey from Zambia. We had an interesting chat on Reformed theology, the history of the Kabwata Baptist Church, how he came to Reformed theology, the state of evangelicalism in Zambia, etc. on the drive from the airport to his hotel.

Dr. Derek Thomas will fly in tomorrow afternoon.

I am looking forward to this year's Evangelical Forum which will meet tomorrow, Friday, September 25, from 7-9 pm and Saturday, September 26, from 9:30-11:30 am.


JTR

Monday, July 13, 2009

Spring 2009 Evangelical Forum Newsletter

The hardcopy of the Spring 2009 (yes, we know its already July, thank you very much!) Evangelical Forum Newsletter went out in the mail last week (thanks to the efforts of Bonnie Beach), and I've already gotten several appreciative emails and phone calls from readers. You can also read the online version here.
This issue includes:
  • 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).

JTR

Monday, March 30, 2009

Winter 2009 EFN Online

The "Winter" 2009 issue of the Evangelical Forum Newsletter has been posted online just before the ending of March (!). Bonnie will have her JPBC volunteer office minions send out the print copies this week. Thanks for all her labor in doing the EFN!
This issue includes:
An editorial on "The New Calvinism" (p. 1).
An article on "Limited Atonement" (part 4 of 6 in our Doctrines of Grace series) (pp. 2-8).
An article by Rob Stovall on "Revival and the Regulative Principle in 2 Chronicles 29" (pp. 9-10).
Book reviews of D. A. Carson's Memoirs of an Ordinary Pastor (Crossway, 2008) and Faith Cook's Troubled Journey (Banner, 2004) (pp. 12-14).
And a Pardosis article from Andrew Fuller on reconciling apparently contradictory passages on the sovereignty of God and the responsibility of man (pp. 15-17).
JTR

Monday, March 02, 2009

Sermon of the Week: Conrad Mbewe on Radical Depravity

This message was preached last month at the True Church Conference in Alabama. Mbewe has been called the "Spurgeon of Africa." He will be preaching at our 2009 Evangelical Forum meeting at JPBC September 25-26. He will also be preaching in our Lord's Day worship on Sunday, September 27 at JPBC.

JTR

Wednesday, November 12, 2008

New "Evangelical Forum Newsletter" Posted

The Summer/Fall 2008 Evangelical Forum Newsletter is now posted online. You can read it here.
Included in this issue:
  • 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).

JTR

Tuesday, September 30, 2008

2008 Evangelical Forum

The 7th annual Evangelical Forum was held last weekend (September 26-27) at JPBC. Here's a scene from Friday evening's service.


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:

Dr. Joseph Pipa, Jr.: The Window on God
Dr. Joseph Pipa, Jr.: The Impetus of Worship

JTR

Friday, June 27, 2008

Spring 2008 "Evangelical Forum Newsletter" Online

Brian D. has posted The Spring 2008 edition of the Evangelical Forum Newsletter online (read it here).
Articles in this issue include:
  • 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).

JTR

Thursday, May 01, 2008

2008 Evangel Forum Speakers Announced


I am pleased to announce that we have secured our speakers for the 2008 Evangelical Forum which will be held Friday-Saturday, September 26-27, 2008 at JPBC.

Our two plenary speakers will be:

Dr. Joseph Pipa, Jr., President and Professor of Historical and Systematic Theology at Greenville Presbyterian Seminary in Greenville, South Carolina (picture left).
Dr. Bruce Ware, Professor of Christian Theology at the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary in Louisville, Kentucky (picture right).
The theme this year will focus on the Doctrine of God, as presented in article two of the Second London Baptist Confession of Faith (1689), "Of God and Of the Holy Trinity."
As you might very well imagine, we are thrilled to be able to have two men of the caliber of Dr. Pipa and Dr. Ware address our Forum. Make plans now to attend.

JTR




Thursday, April 03, 2008

Winter 2008 "Evangelical Forum Newsletter" Online

The print edition of the Winter 2008 EFN went in the mail earlier this week. JPBC Webmaster Brian Davis has now posted the online version here.
This issue features the following articles:
"The Doctrines of Grace: An Introduction" by Jeffrey T. Riddle
"Review of Mark Driscoll: Commendations and Cautions" by Jeffrey T. Riddle
And book reviews:
Thomas R. Schreiner and Shawn D. Wright, eds, Believer's Baptism (B & H, 206) reviewed by Marcus Deel.
Craig R. Brown, The Five Dilemmas of Calvinism (Ligionier, 2007) reviewed by Steve Hills.
Steve West, ed., Ministry of Grace: Essays in Honor of John G. Reisinger (New Covenant Media, 2007) reviewed by Howard Anderson.
Not to mention:
A reprint of Andrew Fuller's classic sermon, "Christian Churches Fellow Helpers With Their Pastors To The Truth."

JTR

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.

JTR

Thursday, October 11, 2007

2007 Evangelical Forum Reflections



The sixth annual Evangelical Forum was held last weekend (Friday-Saturday, October 5-6) at JPBC. We had over 50 Pastors, Elders, church leaders and their families present, representing over 20 local churches. Michael Haykin and Greg Barkman did an excellent job speaking on the nature and authority of Scripture with reference to the Second London Baptist Confession.

All four messages can be downloaded here.
You can also see a photo album from the meeting here.

JTR

Thursday, September 13, 2007

Looking ahead to the Evangelical Forum

I have been delinquent in posting this week.
On Monday I went down to Roanoke to attend the meeting of the "Society for the Preservation of Baptist Principles and Practices." The speaker was Pastor Greg Barkman. He did an excellent job preaching first on James 3:1-3 ("Brethren, let not many of you become teachers..."). His message reminded the 15 or so of us preachers who were there of the great responsibility and privilege we have to teach publicly. The troublesome church member may talk to one or two folk in the hall or on the phone, but we get to speak to every one each Sunday. Next he preached on Mark 6:52 ("For they had not understood about the loaves, because their heart was hardened."). He noted that the "heart" in Biblical terms is not just for the emotions but for thinking and comprehending, citing Romans 10:10: "With the heart one believes unto righteousness...." Do we take the necessary time to think upon Christ, so that our hearts are not hardened to him?
As for our other speaker, Michael Haykin, Baptist Press had an article this week about a conference at SBTS on Andrew Fuller at which Haykin spoke.
Both these men will be at JPBC Friday-Saturday, October 5-6 for our 2007 Evangelical Forum. I am looking forward to it. The conference is open to anyone who wishes to attend.
JTR

Thursday, August 30, 2007

Summer 2007 Evangelical Forum Newsletter Now Online

Brian Davis has posted the latest issue of the Evangelical Forum Newsletter (Volume 4, Number 3). It is listed as the Summer 2007 issue (well, it is still August!). Bonnie will be getting the print copy in the mail soon.
Of interest inside this issue: Articles by Rob Stovall on worship and Ben Parziale on para-church ministries. Book reviews by yours truly on Sam Waldron's To Be Continued and Michael Haykin's Defence of the Faith.
You can also get info on our upcoming annual meeting at JPBC, October 5-6.

JTR

Thursday, May 24, 2007

Spring 2007 Evangelical Forum Newsletter posted

The Spring 2007 issue of the Evangelical Forum Newsletter has been posted online (here). Bonnie will be sending out the hard copy edition soon.

JTR