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Quakertown Regional Conference on Reformed Theology 2008 The Church: God's Kingdom on Earth With that in mind, and seeking to know the mind of Christ and His plans for the church as informed by the Bible, the 2008 Quakertown Regional Conference on Reformed Theology is addressing the subject of the church. We want to proclaim what Christ proclaims about His church. This is our first conference, and what better subject to begin with than the church? What is the nature of Christs church? What are the marks of the church? What is the unity of the church? How is ministry in the church to be done? And what is the future of the church? Through five plenary sessions and three Saturday afternoon seminar options, the subject of Christs church will be thoroughly addressed. Rev. Richard Phillips is the Bible teacher of Gods Living Word broadcast. Rev. Phillips also serves as senior minister of Second Presbyterian Church in Greenville, SC and is chair of the Philadelphia Conference on Reformed Theology. An officer in the United States Army for thirteen years, Phillips commanded tank units and later served as assistant professor of leadership at West Point before resigning with the rank of major to enter the ministry. Rick is the author of numerous books, including, Holding Hands, Holding Hearts, Hebrews Reformed Expository Commentary, and Walking with God: Learning Discipleship in the Psalms. Dr. Carl Trueman is departmental chair of Church History at Westminster Theological Seminary in Philadelphia. He has an M.A. in Classics from the University of Cambridge and a Ph.D. in Church History from the University of Aberdeen. He is editor of the IFES journal, Themelios, and has taught on the faculties of theology at both the University of Nottingham and the University of Aberdeen. He has authored a number of books, including The Claims of Truth: John Owens Trinitarian Theology and The Wages of Spin: Critical Writings on Historic and Contemporary Evangelicalism. He lives in Oreland, a suburb of Philadelphia, with his wife, Catriona, and his two sons, John and Peter. Registration To register for the conference click here. |
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