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  • by Wyatt Pruitt This doctrinal statement was originally written as an assignment for Lancaster Bible College. It is a concise summary of THE Biblical Ecclesiology. It reflects my own personal theology of the church. Origin: Beginning, MysteryThe beginning of the seed of the church comes in the Garden of Eden after the fall. When God…

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  • by Chase Reed In the recent United States election that took place on November 5th, 2024, the state of Delaware elected Senator Sarah McBride to the U.S.House of Representatives. McBride is known for being the first openly transgender senator, and upon winning the recent election this November, is now the first openly transgender member of…

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  • by Wyatt Pruitt INTRODUCTION In 1969, California was the first state to legalize no fault divorce. In 2015 the United States Supreme Court made homosexual unions legal. In 2019, the percentage of people who identified as Lesbian, Gay, or Bisexual, aged 26-49 and had a manic depressive episode was 22.1 percent. Among veterans in the…

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  • Leviticus 7.11-15 (𝔐): A Eucharistic Prefiguration The Church has consistently regarded the Old Testament as having an inescapable relationship with the New Testament. Such doctrine prevailed universally upon the defeat of the Marcionites—those who taught that the Old Covenant was separable from the Gospel—through the councils of Nicea and Ephesus.[1] Pope Paul VI formulates the…

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  • by Wyatt Pruitt Work is a divine calling. The Triune God is a God of work. True work is love put into action. God is love. “He that loveth not knoweth not God; for God is love” (1 John 1:8, King James Version). Love is to will the good of the other. “Greater love hath…

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  • by Chase Reed Some of the most well-known and recognizable works of art throughout history are those that depict Jesus Christ the Messiah. Da Vinci’s The Last Supper (1495–1498), Caravaggio’s The Entombment of Christ (1603–1604), and Rembrandt’s The Storm on the Sea of Galilee (1633) are a few examples of depictions of Christ that believers…

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  • Notable Anglican theologian John Stott includes in the first chapter of his well-known book, The Cross of Christ, the statement, “From Jesus’ youth, indeed even from his birth, the cross cast its shadow ahead of Him. His death was central to His mission.” Certainly, the cross was key in Christ’s death, as well as His…

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  • By Chase Reed Reformation Day is observed by various Protestant denominations on October 31st each year. On this day in AD 1517, Martin Luther began the Protestant Reformation against the Roman Catholic Church (RCC). In his 95 Theses, Luther listed out his many grievances with the RCC, including their practices and theology that he deemed…

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  • by Wyatt Pruitt The United States is entering into an unprecedented time in US Space superiority. US Industry has been rapidly developing new space infrastructure systems. NASA (National Aeronautics and Space Administration), a civilian government organization, started the commercial cargo (2008) and crew (2011) programs in order to both release resupply/rocket investment funds to do…

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