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Ecclesiology & Sacraments Canyon Missional Community (CMC) is a church plant located in Canyon, TX, approximately twenty minutes south of Amarillo, TX. Roughly three years ago, First Presbyterian Church of Amarillo sent Pastor Kim Talley and a team of elders and deacons to plant a church near the West Texas A&M campus. Thus, CMC is thoroughly concerned with reaching students with the Gospel of Christ, yet it is not a campus ministry.
October 9, 2025 ⏱ 20 min read draft
Ecclesiology & Sacraments While we are a Presbyterian church in a Presbyterian denomination, we can learn much from our Baptist brothers in Christ. One of the valuable teachings we would be wise to adopt is meaningful membership—"membership is not simply the record of a statement we once made or an affection toward a familiar place. It must be the reflection of a living commitment, or it is worthless." Membership commands our utmost commitment.
March 29, 2025 ⏱ 4 min read draft
Christian Ethics There are few words more profound than these: "I take thee… to have and to hold from this day forward, for better for worse, for richer for poorer, in sickness and in health, to love and to cherish, till death us do part, according to God's holy ordinance." These words are so often said in a traditional wedding service, and they greatly reflect the commitment in marriage demonstrated in God's Word.
February 1, 2025 ⏱ 13 min read draft
Book Reviews Matthew Barrett's Part Two of God's Word Alone: The Authority of Scripture, titled "God's Word in Redemptive History," is far shorter than the previous Part One but still most valuable and informative. The first chapter, "God's Word in the Economy of the Gospel: Covenant, Trinity, and the Necessity of a Saving Word," introduces the next two. Barrett first signifies the distinction between general and special revelation, declaring, "General revelation is sufficient to condemn [humanity], it is insufficient to save [humanity]...
September 7, 2024 ⏱ 11 min read draft
Old Testament Papers The prophetic book of Micah is a ridicule of sin, a call to repentance, and a guarantee that the Lord will hold fast to His word and deliver on His covenantal promises. While characteristics of the Abrahamic and Davidic covenants are expressed throughout the book, the most evident characteristics, as demonstrated by the chart below, are those of the Mosaic covenant. This is due to Micah's firm critique of Israel's sin and its consequences.
July 15, 2023 ⏱ 3 min read draft