Bishop Ken (again!). Ken joins us for our last episode in our atonement series, and it happens to be our last episode for Season 1 of the Trinity Happy Hour podcast. Today, we’re going over the most common questions people have regarding the atonement and penal substitutionary atonement. Ken helps us tackle these questions using biblical knowledge and early church teachings.
SALVATION VIDEO SERIES:
Part 1 of 7 - https://youtu.be/62K7CHyw8TU
RECOMMENDED READING:
Bishop Kenneth Myers - Salvation (and how we got it wrong)
Athanasius - On The Incarnation
Gregory of Nyssa
St. Basil
Alexander Schmemann - For the Life of the World
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Bishop Kenneth Myers joins the podcast today in Part 2 of our Atonement series! Ken is the author of “Salvation and How We Got It Wrong” which is available on Amazon.com. This book placed Kester and James on the trajectory toward understanding the major differences between penal substitutionary atonement and what the early church believed. Ken hails from Texas and travels the globe to teach on subjects like atonement and the Trinity.
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This week we begin our three part series on The Atonement. We take a deeper look at how God has united Himself to us, what exactly happened on the cross, and what this means for all of us.
This episode, Kester and James lay the groundwork for our discussion by defining terms, discussing why this topic is so important, and giving an overview of the major modern and historical theories of atonement. This may sound a little technical, but you don't want to miss it!
This series, we push to answer some key questions:
Why did Jesus have to die?
What did Jesus accomplish on the cross?
What is the role of the Father in our salvation?
What is sin? Does it even matter?
What do we need to be saved from? What are we being saved to?
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Bill Winn is back! This week, Bill teaches us the importance of how not to divide what's sacred vs. secular in this world. Simply put, many of us grew up with this idea that life and vocation outside of typical church jobs or ministry programs is somehow two completely different things. How can an accountant or a plumber consider his/her work to be "sacred"? Bill gives us insight into how that's possible because of who God is and how he works through everyone in the world regardless of job title, position, gender, or...get this...beliefs!
Bill Winn can be found at richmondgrace.com.
The "Sacred/Secular" sermon can be found at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aVBMvYs0Bck.
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James Lee gives us the Happy Minute episode this week! In the episode, James shares a story he wrote titled "The Parable of the Golden Buzzer." If you've ever seen America's Got Talent you will know that each judge is given one opportunity to press the 'golden buzzer' which allows a contestant to automatically be sent to the live show rather than have to go through more rounds of auditioning. The Parable of the Golden Buzzer takes aim at our identity and how we see ourselves, but like many of Jesus' parables it is a made up story that helps illustrate what God is really like.
The clip from America's Got Talent which inspired this parable can be heard after the parable is told. All rights to this clip belong to America's Got Talent and has no affiliation with Trinity Happy Hour.
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