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Phoenix Seminary

@phoenixseminary

Phoenix Seminary trains men and women for Christ-centered ministry for the building up of healthy churches in Phoenix and the world. Est. 1988

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Quiet has a new address 🤫📚 The Phoenix Seminary Reading Room—a cozy, dedicated, and committedly quiet space for deep study. Students, come see it for yourself.

Quiet has a new address 🤫📚
The <a href="/PhoenixSeminary/">Phoenix Seminary</a> Reading Room—a cozy, dedicated, and committedly quiet space for deep study. Students, come see it for yourself.
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What is the chief and highest end of man? Our end shall be to glorify God and fully enjoy him forever. Westminster Larger Catechism

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What does it actually mean to be Protestant? Many Christians define it only by what it opposes. In this video, Gavin Ortlund offers a positive, historical, and theological vision of Protestantism—as reform and renewal within the church. youtube.com/shorts/CxGFogO… via YouTube

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"When eschatology and ecclesiology are inseparable, the church maintains, continues in a vertical focus" - Pastor Adam Bailie youtube.com/shorts/HLI0lpb… via YouTube

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Truth is sacred—but rarely simple. Join pastors & theologians at Sacred Truths for deep formation and faithful witness. 🎟️ sacredtruths.events

Truth is sacred—but rarely simple.
Join pastors &amp; theologians at Sacred Truths for deep formation and faithful witness.
🎟️ sacredtruths.events
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Dr. Brandon Smith is kicking off our fourth annual Sacred Truths recalibrating us to the truths of sanctification. “Sanctification is first a work of God before it’s something we participate in.”

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Dr. Uche Anizor kicks off our second session at Sacred Truths with a real challenge. How do we reconcile apathy and regeneration in the life of a Christian?

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Worship at the @phoenixseminary Sacred Truths Conference. Thankful for these brothers and sisters and their good gospel work!

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“Just as He who called you is holy, be holy in all you do.” 1 Peter 1:15 Don Payne is bringing us to a fresh attention of our positional sanctification in our third session of Sacred Truths

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Had a great time with old friends and new ones. Grateful for Phoenix Seminary, their rich heritage, and the way they serve churches in the Southwest!

Had a great time with old friends and new ones. Grateful for Phoenix Seminary, their rich heritage, and the way they serve churches in the Southwest!
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“Whether in the context of home or church, one of the primary ways that Christian relationships advance our spiritual formation is through the honest, serious, God-honoring conversations that they make possible.” — Dr. Matthew Bingham Read more: crossway.org/articles/a-too…