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Raymond C. Ortlund Jr. (born 1949 [1]) is the former and founding pastor of Immanuel Church in Nashville, Tennessee. [2] He is the son of Renewal Ministries founders Ray and Anne Ortlund . Ortlund has served in pastoral ministry and is the author of several Bible commentaries and other books.
The Communion of Reformed Evangelical Churches holds to Reformed theology as set forth in the Westminster Standards, Three Forms of Unity, and 1689 Baptist Confession of Faith. On some doctrines, such as the Federal Vision, paedocommunion, and paedobaptism, the CREC allows each church to determine its own position.
The first person to publish material on covenant renewal worship was James B. Jordan, who began writing on the topic in the early 1990s. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] In 2003, Jeffrey Meyers published The Lord's Service: The Grace of Covenant Renewal Worship , and the Reformed Presbyterian Church of North America adopted a position paper calling for covenant ...
The Abbotsford Convent is located in Abbotsford, Victoria, an inner city suburb of Melbourne, Australia. The Convent is in a bend of the Yarra River west of Yarra Bend Park , with the Collingwood Children's Farm to its north and east, the river and parklands to its south and housing to its west.
He served as an associate pastor of Sierra Madre Congregational Church. [15] [16] He next became Senior Pastor of the First Baptist Church of Ojai , in Ojai, California [16] where he stayed until 2023. [17] Ortlund is currently serving as a theologian in residence at Immanuel Church in Nashville, Tennessee (an Acts 29 Network affiliated church).
The Free Reformed Churches of North America (FRCNA) is a theologically conservative federation of churches in the Dutch Calvinist tradition with congregations in the United States and Canada. It officially adopted its current name in 1974.
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The government of the Canadian Reformed Churches is based on the Church Order [16] adopted by the Synod of Dort (1618–1619). The Canadian Reformed Churches have revised the Church Order to reflect changed circumstances, and to incorporate minor improvements. The revised Church Order follows the principles and structure of the Church Order of ...