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Presbytopia: What it means ...

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Cheshire Bridge

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Entering God's Rest

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Eating and Drinking with God

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CHESHIRE BRIDGE

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Search & Find in the Castle

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“Preaching is proclamation. It’s declaring Christ and all of His benefits. It’s an urgent plea for sinners to understand their nature, receive God’s gift of salvation, and be transformed by that gift.”
Ken Golden, Presbytopia: What it means to be Presbyterian

“Faith is an instrument – a channel for receiving God’s grace, his unmerited favor towards sinners. Ephesians 2:8 teaches, ‘For by grace you have been saved through faith. And this is not your own doing; it is the gift of God’. This is why the catechism calls faith a ‘saving grace’.”
Ken Golden, Presbytopia: What it means to be Presbyterian

“Nevertheless, some people are afraid to pray. They hear others speak beautiful prayers and become self-conscious. God, however, cares less about beautiful words than a humble heart.”
Ken Golden, Presbytopia: What it means to be Presbyterian



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