Psalm 14 is an enigma. It states that no one is good and then says that God is present with the righteous. How can God be present with those who do not exist? But before we answer this question, lets take a quick look at the structure of this psalm.
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Dead Sea
This week I’m preaching on the topic of faith and works. We are in the middle of a series on “Paradoxology”—a made up word used to describe the seemingly paradoxes that we see and believe in the Bible: Jesus’ deity and humanity, election and free will, grace and wrath… In studying for this I’ve been […]
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A guest post by Aaron Welch, Instructor of Worship Technology Associate Pastor at Solid Rock Bible Church This week I’m preaching on the topic of faith and works. We are in the middle of a series on “Paradoxology”—a made up word used to describe the seemingly paradoxes that we see and believe in the Bible: […]
Continue readingDoctrine and Worship. An Odd Couple or the Perfect Pair?
“So, you are teaching at a music school, huh? I didn’t know you played an instrument.” I have had questions like this tossed my way a lot lately. I usually reply by letting people know that I gave a solo performance of “Seek Ye First,” on my recorder in third grade, or that I know […]
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Often when people encounter the term theology, they begin to conjure up visions of dry and protracted lectures heavy laden with many syllable words such as eschatology, soteriology, hamartiology, etc. Many folks tend to keep their distance from such discussions because they either have a distaste for the inevitable conflicts and debates, or they simply […]
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Here is a list of last months posts: Starting Thursday this blog will begin to feature posts by various WAC faculty. Thursday we will have our first post by Allen Sipe, Instructor of Bible and Theology at WAC.
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Answer to prayer: We are now officially licensed by the State of Michigan! So what does that mean? It is the first of many steps towards being accredited and a state requirement for most institutions teaching at the adult level. Summer course starting this Thursday: Elements of Music is a six week course that will […]
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