by Matt Kennedy | Jan 5, 2024 | Anglicans, Bible Study, Christmas, Go to Church, Podcast
For the last “Christmas Break” podcast, enjoy a sermon preached on Christmas Eve 2021 by the Rev. Nick Lannon. The text for the occasion was Isaiah 9:2-7. Need more Stand Firm? Subscribe to the pod on iTunes. Want to join the conversation or suggest a...
by Matt Kennedy | Dec 29, 2023 | Anglicans, Bible Study, Christmas, Podcast, The Gospel
With the hosts still on Christmas break, enjoy this Christmas sermon preached on Christmas Eve 2021 by the Rev. Dr. Jady Koch at Christ Anglican Church, Mt. Pleasant. Need more Stand Firm? Subscribe to the pod on iTunes. Want to join the conversation or suggest a...
by Matt Kennedy | Dec 22, 2023 | Anglicans, Bible Study, Christmas, Go to Church, Jesus, Podcast, The Gospel
With the three hosts taking a break from podcasting for Christmas, Stand Firm is excited to repost a Christmas sermon this week from the Rev. Matt Kennedy. Preached in 2022, this sermon took Luke 2:1-14 as its text. Need more Stand Firm? Subscribe to the pod on...
by Matt Kennedy | Dec 15, 2023 | Bible Study, Eschatology, Jesus, Podcast
On this episode of the Stand Firm podcast, Matt, Jady, and Nick discuss four major views of the end times and Revelation: full preterism, amillenialism, premillienialism, and postmillenialism. They outline the models and consider some arguments for and against each...
by Matt Kennedy | Nov 24, 2023 | Anglicans, Baptists, Bible Study, Podcast, The Gospel
On this episode of the Stand Firm podcast, Matt welcomes James Gad to discuss the doctrine of assurance and how it connects to baptism. They talk about the objective nature of Christ’s promises versus our often subjective views of the quality of our faith. Need more...
by Anne Kennedy | Nov 20, 2023 | Anglicans, Bible Study, Biblical Illiteracy, Church Year, False Teachers and Their Enablers, Garden-Variety Malaise, Jesus
Photo by Annie Spratt on Unsplash By a twist of cyber fate, I happened to come across this dystopian fever dream on my way to ponder the lections for yesterday: Verily, verily, I trust you got through the entire video, because I have several thoughts. The first is...