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.
Learn more at https://www.ecrosstexas.com/blog/presbyterian-and-reformed-texas-podcast/
Presbyterian and Reformed Texas
"I didn't want to be a cage stage paedobaptist" with Ryan Denton
A historic podcast with members of the Vanguard Presbyterian Church and the PCA. Ryan Denton is an open-air preacher and evangelist. He also serves as the organizing pastor of church plants in Lubbock, Midland, and coming in March 2024 San Angelo. We talk about Vanguard, church planting (especially in more blue-collar areas), the need for robust theology, and open-air preaching.
Ryan is the author of five books on evangelism as well as numerous articles. He has graduate degrees from The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, St. John’s College, and a Th.M from Puritan Reformed Theological Seminary. He lives in Lubbock with his wife and 3 sons.
- Ryan Denton @ TexasPreacher on Twitter / X
- Ryan’s website ryandenton.com
- Vanguard Presbyterian Church
- Al Baker on leaving the PCA
- Church planting meme featuring Ryan.
- Lubbock Reformed Church (Mission)
- Midland Reformed Church (Mission)
- San Angelo Church Plant Information Meeting
- Ryan's book A Certain Sound: A Primer on Open Air Preaching
- Ryan's research on Richard Denton The Arrival of American Presbyterianism: We’ve Been Dating It All Wrong
- Seeking a Better Country: A Primer on Open Air Preaching
- From Seminary President to NFL Head Coach
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Eric's site ecrosstexas.com
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