Posts with the category “trinity-reformed-church”

The Catholicity Paradox
August 26th, 2025
IntroductionCatholicity refers to unity. In practice, it means to bring Christians together rather than separate them. This is easier said than done. The possibility of catholicity is found in the par...  Read More
by Jason Cherry
Matt Carpenter: A Southern Gent Becomes a Yankee
September 24th, 2024
It has pleased the Lord to call our loving and faithful pastor Matt Carpenter to First Congregational Church in Middleborough, MA. To write about our dear and reverend brother seems like a Sisyphean t...  Read More
by Jason Cherry
C.S. Lewis on Church Membership
February 20th, 2024
IntroductionOn February 10, 1945, C.S. Lewis read a paper to the Society of St. Alban and St. Sergius entitled “Membership.” The paper was published in Sobornost, no. 31, in June of 1945. It has since...  Read More
by Jason Cherry
Creativity and the Church: Or, How to Develop Creativity?
January 10th, 2023
IntroductionCreative people are needed because God demands a richer vocabulary than words can give. New eloquence is needed to move the borders of intelligibility. Yet, God didn’t make everyone to be ...  Read More
by Jason Cherry
Why Church Membership?
December 12th, 2022
Church membership is out of fashion today. Sometimes this is for understandable reasons—previously living under incompetent or abusive church leadership. Sometimes this is for less understandable reas...  Read More
by Jason Cherry
So, we’re the church that hosts English Country Dances
January 11th, 2022
IntroductionYou might wonder why a church hosts English Country Dances. You might even wonder what it is. If you are unfamiliar with English Country Dancing, then picture a scene out of a Jane Austen ...  Read More
by Jason Cherry
How to fight a spirit of self-satisfaction?
September 28th, 2021
IntroductionThere are many reasons Christians might find themselves with a spirit of self-satisfaction—anytime God permits them to participate in a great achievement. This month we celebrate the first...  Read More
by Jason Cherry