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Reformed Forum is a non-profit educational organization that exists to support the church in presenting every person mature in Christ (Col. 1:28).

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On today's episode of Christ the Center, Dr. Michael Morales, professor of biblical studies at Greenville Seminary, unveils Numbers as a richly textured narrative of covenant community, leadership, and the Lord’s presence among his people. buff.ly/uC5qtN2

On today's episode of Christ the Center, Dr. Michael Morales, professor of biblical studies at <a href="/GPTSeminary/">Greenville Seminary</a>, unveils Numbers as a richly textured narrative of covenant community, leadership, and the Lord’s presence among his people. buff.ly/uC5qtN2
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How should Reformed churches approach the selection of psalms and hymns for corporate worship? Camden Bucey offers a practical guide for choosing music that aligns with Scripture texts, sermon themes, and the redemptive-historical movement of the liturgy. buff.ly/wNMDO3J

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From Genesis to Revelation, God’s unfolding plan of redemption centers on Christ. God’s revelation in every era—creation, covenant, kingdom, exile, and fulfillment—points to Jesus. Join us as we discover Christ in all of Scripture: buff.ly/riDtPnU

From Genesis to Revelation, God’s unfolding plan of redemption centers on Christ. God’s revelation in every era—creation, covenant, kingdom, exile, and fulfillment—points to Jesus. 

Join us as we discover Christ in all of Scripture: buff.ly/riDtPnU
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We are pleased to announce a new course: The Centrality of Eternal Sonship in the Introductions of Romans and Hebrews. Taught by Lane Tipton, it expounds Christ’s preexistent person, eternal being, and the relation between his person and his works: buff.ly/MZ8s4oM

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In our mission to support the church, we’re launching a new version of our Reformed Academy on a state-of-the-art learning platform. buff.ly/8MquO5t We’re seeking to raise $1,000 in monthly donations to sustain this effort. Will you join us? buff.ly/BTQDVki

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In a recent episode of Christ the Center, Dr. Michael Morales, professor of biblical studies at Greenville Seminary, unveiled Numbers as a richly textured narrative of covenant community, leadership, and the Lord’s presence among his people. buff.ly/uC5qtN2

In a recent episode of Christ the Center, Dr. Michael Morales, professor of biblical studies at <a href="/GPTSeminary/">Greenville Seminary</a>, unveiled Numbers as a richly textured narrative of covenant community, leadership, and the Lord’s presence among his people. buff.ly/uC5qtN2
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On today's episode of Christ the Center, Guy Waters joins us to speak about his book, One, Holy, Catholic, and Apostolic Church, in which he sets out a Reformed doctrine of the church. buff.ly/bjV88KL

On today's episode of Christ the Center, Guy Waters joins us to speak about his book, One, Holy, Catholic, and Apostolic Church, in which he sets out a Reformed doctrine of the church. buff.ly/bjV88KL
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Douglas Leaman, a missionary in Brazil, writes: "Getting rich, Reformed, and biblical theology into the Portuguese language can open doors to reach millions of Portuguese-speaking people.." Will you join us in this effort? buff.ly/imzfeyO

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David W. Saxton’s God’s Battle Plan for the Mind presents a compelling argument for recovering the lost art of biblical meditation, drawing extensively from the Puritans and Scripture. buff.ly/wsa1wBO

David W. Saxton’s God’s Battle Plan for the Mind presents a compelling argument for recovering the lost art of biblical meditation, drawing extensively from the Puritans and Scripture. buff.ly/wsa1wBO
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Though thousands of signs do brim That he the land has graced, How shall I ever find him? To read Vos's "Summer," read Dan Ragusa’s commentary, which highlights how “the nature-things and processes reflect as in a mirror the super-nature-things.” buff.ly/L9bwSET

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Today we are joined by Rev. Dr. William Dennison, pastor of Emmanuel Orthodox Presbyterian Church in Kent, WA, to reflect on Van Til’s student paper “Evil and Theodicy” and the challenges of explaining evil in a world governed by a sovereign, good God. buff.ly/o6EyPe2

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Camden Bucey and Jim Cassidy preview our fall conference. They talk about each of the addresses, share personal ministry stories, insights on biblical theology, and a taste of the fellowship that makes these gatherings so special. buff.ly/5aU4t8V

Camden Bucey and Jim Cassidy preview our fall conference. They talk about each of the addresses, share personal ministry stories, insights on biblical theology, and a taste of the fellowship that makes these gatherings so special. buff.ly/5aU4t8V
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All attendees of our fall conference will receive a free book, A Heart Aflame for God, given away by Crossway! buff.ly/shIi6J4 Not yet signed up for the conference? Register by September 1st to receive early bird rates: buff.ly/4BxuAw8

All attendees of our fall conference will receive a free book, A Heart Aflame for God, given away by <a href="/crossway/">Crossway</a>! buff.ly/shIi6J4 

Not yet signed up for the conference? Register by September 1st to receive early bird rates: buff.ly/4BxuAw8
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In this 100th episode of Vos Group, Camden Bucey and Lane Tipton turn to page 381 of Vos’s Biblical Theology to explore the “two-sided conception of the kingdom.” They unpack his insights into the already/not yet dynamic of the kingdom of God: buff.ly/Wfy7S63

In this 100th episode of Vos Group, <a href="/CamdenBucey/">Camden Bucey</a> and Lane Tipton turn to page 381 of Vos’s Biblical Theology to explore the “two-sided conception of the kingdom.” They unpack his insights into the already/not yet dynamic of the kingdom of God: buff.ly/Wfy7S63
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I’ll be live with Dr. Maynard Koerner of Heidelberg Theological Seminary today at 4pm Eastern. Join us at YouTube.com/reformedforum

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The early bird registration deadline for our fall conference ends next Monday, September 1, at 11:59pm PST. Join us as we see how God’s revelation in every era—creation, covenant, kingdom, exile, and fulfillment—points to Jesus. Register here: buff.ly/31UhJX2

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.Camden Bucey will be speaking with Ryan McGraw, Professor of Systematic Theology Greenville Seminary on our Friday live stream today at 4 p.m. Eastern. Join us at youtube.com/reformedforum.

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What does it mean to see work not as a curse but as part of God’s original design? In today's episode, Camden Bucey is joined by Mark Van Drunen to welcome David L. Bahnsen for a rich conversation about his new book, Full-Time: Work and the Meaning of Life. buff.ly/4xZWMkx