Foundations 2: Theology – Scripture | Melvin Manickavasagam

“Theology,” Puritan William Perkins once wrote, “is the science of living blessedly forever.” Rather than arguments about minute details of doctrine, the primary task of theology is to ask, How may I obtain the smile of God on my person and life? Join us for Foundations II: A Survey of Theology as we Learn together what it means to live the blessed life.

Foundations 2: Theology – Revelation—How Do We Know What We Know? | Melvin Manickavasagam

“Theology,” Puritan William Perkins once wrote, “is the science of living blessedly forever.” Rather than arguments about minute details of doctrine, the primary task of theology is to ask, How may I obtain the smile of God on my person and life? Join us for Foundations II: A Survey of Theology as we Learn together what it means to live the blessed life.

Foundations 2: Theology – Why Theology? Why Creeds & Confessions? | Melvin Manickavasagam

“Theology,” Puritan William Perkins once wrote, “is the science of living blessedly forever.” Rather than arguments about minute details of doctrine, the primary task of theology is to ask, How may I obtain the smile of God on my person and life? Join us for Foundations II: A Survey of Theology as we Learn together what it means to live the blessed life.

The Five Solas: Sola Gratia & Soli Deo Gloria | Brian Sorgenfrei

Sola Gratia & Soli Deo Gloria: Save by Grace Alone & For the Glory of God Alone

“Reformed” and “Protestant” are buzzwords that often get thrown around in our circles, but many only have a vague notion of what they mean. Others of us may wonder if distinguishing ourselves this way historically and theologically matters in this day and age. Learn about the five solas (Latin for the word alone) what they are, what they mean, and why we think they are the heart of the gospel itself.

The Five Solas: Solus Christus | Brian Sorgenfrei

Solus Christus: In Christ Alone

“Reformed” and “Protestant” are buzzwords that often get thrown around in our circles, but many only have a vague notion of what they mean. Others of us may wonder if distinguishing ourselves this way historically and theologically matters in this day and age. Learn about the five solas (Latin for the word alone) what they are, what they mean, and why we think they are the heart of the gospel itself.