In our last episode, Bob and Shawn were discussing the Lords Supper and some of the specific elements to this meal that we see in the scriptures. In todays episode, […]

How does your church do the Lords Supper? Over the next few episodes, Grace in Focus radio will be looking at how we traditionally perform this ritual, in comparison to […]

Is the Lord’s Supper…a Supper_

Despite COVID and nasty weather, our 2020 National Conference was a success. There were many excellent messages given, which you can watch at our YouTube channel here. But the most […]

The Timing of the Lord’s Supper

You can discuss the timing of the Lord’s Supper in three different senses: frequency, intent, and Dispensation. First, you can discuss the timing of the Supper in terms of frequency. […]

Are you in fellowship with God_

Fellowship with God depends, in part, on fellowship with other believers. Let me offer two short proofs for the claim, one positive and one negative. First, the positive proof is […]

Many Ultra Dispensationalists

I was taught Dispensationalism at Dallas Theological Seminary (1978-85). That is the view that there is a distinction between Israel and the Church, that the Church began in Acts 2, […]

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