Reformed Baptist church OKC conference

MARCH 6-7

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INTRODUCING REF CON OKC

CONFERENCE THEME

“God of our Fathers:
Confessing
our Glorious God

with the Puritans”

SPEAKERS

James M. Renihan, Ph.D., is President & Professor of Historical Theology at IRBS (International Reformed Baptist Seminary).

James M. Renihan

James E. Dolezal, Ph.D., is a visiting professor at IRBS & professor of theology in the School of Divinity at Cairn University in Langhorne, PA.

James E. Dolezal

John Wohlgemuth (MDiv, SWBTS) is a pastor at Henderson Hills Baptist Church, Edmond, OK.

John Wohlgemuth

David Bane (MDiv, IRBS) is a pastor and church planter planting a confessional (1689) Reformed Baptist church in the OKC area (Christ Reformed Baptist Church).

David Bane

SESSION TOPICS

No Creed but Christ?

James M. Renihan


The 17th century Socinian theologians claimed they had the Bible on their side. How did the Puritans answer them?

The Curious Case of Thomas Collier

James M. Renihan


Trouble was brewing for the 17th century Particular Baptists. How would they define & defend the orthodox doctrine of God against a former friend-turned-foe?

The Puritans & the Attributes of God

James E. Dolezal


Why did the Puritans confess that God’s attributes are not “parts” of God? How does this profoundly affect our whole Christian life?

The Puritans & the Holy Trinity

James E. Dolezal


The Puritans plainly confessed one God in three persons. But what did they mean by this, and do our modern ideas of the Trinity represent the same truth?

The Puritans & the Eternally Begotten Son

James E. Dolezal


What did the Puritans mean when they said the Son is eternally begotten of the Father? How does this deepen and enrich our love for God & the hope of our salvation?

Christian Foundations: the Trinity

John Wohlgemuth


This sermon will set forth a vivid & pastoral summary of the doctrine of the Holy Trinity, which forms the foundation of the whole Reformed Faith.

God’s Preserving Goodness in Saints’ Afflictions

David Bane


Will I as a Christian be able to survive the dark waters of affliction?


This sermon (in dialogue with Puritan Stephen Charnock) will expound & exhort us in this comforting truth: God’s goodness preserves his saints through all afflictions.

God’s Sanctifying Goodness in Saints’ Afflictions

David Bane


As a Christian, what is God’s purpose for me when tragedy strikes?


This sermon (in dialogue with Puritan Stephen Charnock) will demonstrate & exhort us from Scripture that God in his goodness uses all afflictions to strengthen our faith & make us more like Christ.

SCHEDULE

Thursday,
March 6


  • 4 PM | Registration
  • 5 PM | Supper
  • 6:15 PM | Session 1
  • 7:15 PM | Break
  • 7:30 PM | Session 2

Friday,
March 7


  • 10 AM | Session 3
  • 11 AM | Break
  • 11:15 AM | Session 4
  • 12:30 PM | Lunch
  • 3 PM | Session 5
  • 4 PM | Break
  • 4:15 PM | Session 6
  • 5:15 PM | Supper
  • 6:15 PM | Session 7
  • 7:15 PM | Break
  • 7:30 PM | Session 8
  • 8:15 PM | Q&A Panel


LOCATION

Chisholm Creek Event Center

13801 N Western Ave
Oklahoma City, OK 73013

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SPONSORS

Hosting Sponsor

Christ Reformed Baptist Church:
a
1689 Reformed Baptist Church in the OKC area

More info: ReformedOKC.com

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“God only hath the honor of absolute goodness, and none but God merits the name of good.”

~Stephen Charnock