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
Education should be contextualized with Kyle Oliphint
Kyle Oliphint (WTS '99) joins this Presbyterian and Reformed Texas episode. Kyle is the Senior Pastor at Grace Community Presbyterian Church Fort Worth, about 15 miles north of downtown Fort Worth. Kyle shares the story of Grace Community and his own story of coming to Christ. We also spend some time talking about education choices for our children. Should we as Christians home school our kids or send them to private schools? Can Christians send their kids to public schools? Is there a one-size-fits-all answer?
Kyle and Eric are married to public school teachers and each sent their children through public schools. Now, their children are teaching in public schools as well.
We also talk sports and celebrate the World Champion Texas Rangers and close the episode talking about evening worship.
Mentioned
- Grace Community Presbyterian Church Fort Worth (PCA)
- Fort Worth Presbyterian Church (PCA)
- Southwest Church Planting Network
- K. Scott Oliphint
- Kyle’s Testimony
- YoungLife
- Christ Covenant Presbyterian Church of Amarillo (OPC)
- CCEF
- Greystone Fort Worth/Dallas
- Keller ISD
- Grace Community’s Worship Matters series
- KyleOliphint.com
- @KyleOliphint on Twitter / X
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