Presbyterian and Reformed Texas
A podcast encouraging Texans in historic Christianity best expressed in Presbyterian & Reformed theology. A resource for officers and members in NAPARC (PCA, OPC, ARP, RPCNA, et al.) churches as well as those curious about Reformed theology and practice.
What are the goals for this podcast?
- Encourage Presbyterian & Reformed (NAPARC) churches in Texas.
- Help more Texans (and those coming to Texas) become familiar with our churches.
- Help everyone become familiar with our great God and Savior, Jesus Christ.
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Presbyterian and Reformed Texas
A First for the Presbyterian Church in America with Hamid Hatami
On Sunday evening, February 11, when most of America was settling in to watch the Super Bowl a historic evening service was taking place in Richardson Texas, in the life of the PCA, and Christ’s church. This ordination and installation service, with over 240 in attendance had prayers, the sermon text, and signing done in both English and Farsi. PCA Stated Clerk Dr. Bryan Chappell delivered the sermon. This night was unique in that Hamid Hatami (RTS Dallas ’22) became the first Teaching Elder of Iranian descent and Muslim background believer to be ordained as a Teaching Elder in the PCA.
Rev. Hatami was installed as the President of Middle East Heritage Reformed Ministries (“MEHR”). MEHR is a reformed ministry training and equipping servants of Christ to plant biblically faithful churches throughout the Middle East.
Links:
- Ordination & Installation Hamid Hatami
- Middle East Heritage Reformed (“MEHR”) Ministries
- Town North Presbyterian Church (PCA), Richardson, Texas
- Dr. Bryan Chapell
- RTS Dallas
- Iran’s Crisis and the Iranian Church Tabletalk magazine article
- @RevHamidHatami on Twitter / X
The episode intro/outro is “I Won’t Separate From the Love of Christ” sung in Farsi during the ordination service.
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