• Encouraging Congregational Singing
    Oct 15 2024

    Jonathan Cruse talks about how Ruling Elders can foster and energize congregational singing.

    Further Reading
    Resources by Jonathan

    • Jonathan Landry Cruse, What Happens When We Worship, Reformation Heritage Books, 2020.
    • Jonathan Landry Cruse, “What Every Elder needs to Know About Congregational Singing” in Faithful and Fruitful, Essays for Elders and Deacons, Eds. William Boekestein and Steven Swets, Reformed Fellowship Inc. 2019.

    Books mentioned in the podcast

    • Jonty Rhodes, Reformed Worship (Blessings of the Faith), P&R Publishing, 2023.
    • Ligon Duncan, Does God Care How We Worship? P&R Publishing, 2020.

    Jonathan’s three recommendations for every Ruling Elder

    1. Thomas Watson, The Godly Man’s Picture, Drawn with a Scripture Pencil, or, Some Characteristic Marks of a Man Who is Going to Heaven, Banner of Truth Trust.
    2. David Dickson, The Elder and His Work.
    3. The Westminster Directory for Public Worship (The Westminster Directory for Public Worship discussed by Sinclair B. Ferguson and Mark Dever is currently out of print.

    Two examples of John Wesley's Directions for Singing.
    IV. Sing lustily and with good courage. Beware of singing as if you were half dead, or half asleep; but lift up your voice with strength. Be no more afraid of your voice now, nor more ashamed of its being heard, than when you sung the songs of Satan.

    VII. Above all sing spiritually. Have an eye to God in every word you sing. Aim at pleasing him more than yourself, or any other creature. In order to this attend strictly to the sense of what you sing, and see that your Heart is not carried away with the sound, but offered to God continually; so shall your singing be such as the Lord will approve of here, and reward when he cometh in the clouds of heaven.

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    53 mins
  • Ruling Elders and Better Preaching
    Sep 15 2024

    What can ruling elders do to promote better preaching?
    On this issue of the Ruling Elder podcast, John Currie, OPC pastor and Professor and Dean of Pastoral Theology, Westminster Theological Seminary, Philadelphia, discusses why this is so important and gives practical suggestions on how and when to do it, and, just as importantly, how not to do it.

    The OPC Form of Government says “[Ruling Elders] should have particular concern for the doctrine and conduct of the minister of the Word and help him in his labors.” (Fg. X.3)

    Several resources are also available online at Ordained Servant.

    • “What Ruling Elders Can Do to Promote Better Preaching.” (Edwin J. Kreykes) 11:2 (Apr. 2002): 40-42. https://opc.org/OS/pdf/OSV11N2.pdf
    • “How to Assess a Sermon: A Checklist for Ruling Elders.” (William Shishko) 12:2 (Apr. 2003): 43-44. https://opc.org/OS/pdf/OSV12N2.pdf
    • “What Is Faithful Preaching?” (Alan D. Strange) 27 (2018): 25-30. https://opc.org/os.html?article_id=686

    Further Reading

    • T. David Gordon, Why Johnny Can’t Preach: The Media Have Shaped the Messengers, (P&R Publishing; 2009)
    • Christopher J Gordon, “How to Evaluate Your Pastor” in Faithful and Fruitful: Essays for Elders and Deacons, eds. William Boekestein and Steven Swets, (Reformed Fellowship Inc. 2019, pp. 181-193).
    • Christopher Ash, Listen Up: A Practical Guide to Listening to Sermons, (The Good Book Company, 2009)
    • John Angell James, An Earnest Ministry: The Want of the Times, (Banner of Truth Trust)
    • Charles Spurgeon, “The Necessity of Ministerial Progress” in Lectures to My Students, (Banner of Truth Trust)

    John’s recommneded reading for Ruling Elders

    • John Calvin, Institutes of Christian Religion
    • R. B. Kuiper, The Glorious Body of Christ: A Scriptural Appreciation of the One Holy Church, (Banner of Truth Trust)
    • Harry Reeder, From Embers to a Flame: How God Can Revitalize Your Church, (P&R Publishing, 2008)

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    51 mins
  • Ruling Elder Spotlight: David Watson, EPC (Ireland)
    Aug 15 2024

    David Watson is a ruling elder in Ballyclare Evangelical Presbyterian Church, in Co. Antrim, N. Ireland. The EPC, (Ireland), is a church with which the OPC has full ecclesiastical fellowship. Stephen Tracey grew up in that congregation and is delighted to talk to this faithful and beloved friend and mentor as he reflects on eighty years of life in one congregation, and current issues in church life in N. Ireland.

    In the podcast reference is made to a short book, A Good Work, Reflections on the Eldership in Everyday Life and Ministry. This book is not available in the USA.

    David's three recommended books for ruling elders are:
    The Westminster Confession of Faith.
    Louis Berkhof, Systematic Theology.
    J. I. Packer, A Quest for Godliness, The Puritan Vision of the Christian Life.

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    43 mins
  • Covenant Theology
    Jul 15 2024

    Ryan McGraw talks about his new book, What Is Covenant Theology?: Tracing God's Promises through the Son, the Seed, and the Sacraments.

    Ryan is the Morton H. Smith Professor of Systematic Theology at Greenville Presbyterian Theological Seminary and serves as Teacher at Covenant Community OPC, Taylors SC.

    Are Israel and the Church Two Distinct Peoples of God?

    Ryan’s recommended reading

    1. John Owen, Communion with God. The full title is “Of Communion with God the Father, Son, and Holy Ghost, Each Person Distinctly, In Love, Grace, and Consolation; or The Saints’ Fellowship with the Father, Son, and Holy Ghost Unfolded.”
    2. Augustine, On Christian Doctrine.
    3. Herman Witsius, The Economy of the Covenants Between God and Man: Comprehending a Complete Body of Divinity.

    For more on Covenant Theology in Ordained Servant see the following,

    1. Gregory Edward Reynolds, “Clarity on the Covenants." Ordained Servant, 15 (2006): 22-27. Available here.
    2. Richard B. Gaffin, Jr., “Covenant and Salvation.” Ordained Servant, 18 (2009): 145-49. Available here.
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    38 mins
  • Prescription Medication
    Jun 15 2024

    Jason Poquette is a ruling elder in Immanuel Chapel (OPC), Upton, MA. He is a Pharmacist and works in Dana-Farber Cancer Institute in Boston, MA. In this podcast he discusses how ruling elders can help Christians understand the proper use of medication, its limits, the difficulties of end of life decisions, and the place of Christians in the modern healthcare system.

    Jason's three book recommendations;
    John Bunyan, The Pilgrim's Progress.
    John Calvin, A Little Book on the Christian Life.
    R. C. Sproul, Surprised by Suffering: The Role of Pain and Death in the Christian Life.
    (And anything else by R. C. Sproul!)

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    54 mins
  • Sanjay Patel: Ruling Elder Spotlight
    May 15 2024

    On Sept. 5, 1986, Sanjay was onboard Pan Am Flight 73. It was hijacked by the PLO in Karachi, Pakistan. Sanjay survived, but was seriously injured, including subsequently undergoing the amputation of a leg. His cousin was the first person killed by the hijackers. 22 people died. Listen to his account of how God worked all things for good and brought new life out of the horror of a terrorist attack.

    As an elder he now asks people in their suffering to think—what glory will God have from this? (Sanjay is a ruling elder in Theophilus Orthodox Presbyterian Church, a multi-generational and multi-ethnic church, in Anaheim CA.) https://www.theophilusopc.org

    Sanjay’s three recommended books;
    Prayer by O. Hallesby, (Augsburg Books, Updated Edition,1994)
    Making Sense of God: Finding God in the Modern World by Timothy Keller (Penguin Books, 2018)
    J-Curve: Dying and Rising with Jesus in Everyday Life by Paul Miller (Crossway, 2019)

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    46 mins
  • Natural Law and Ruling Elders
    Apr 15 2024

    Gregory Reynolds interviews David VanDrunen about his latest book, Natural Law: A Short Companion, (B&H Academic, 2023, 160 pages).

    For more on Natural Law in Ordained Servant see the following;
    David VanDrunen, “Natural Law in Reformed Theology: Historical Reflections and Biblical Suggestions.” OS 21 (2012): 32-38. Available here.

    Nelson D. Kloosterman, “A Biblical Case for Natural Law: A Response Essay.” OS 16 (2007): 101-7. Available here.

    David VanDrunen, “VanDrunen in the Hands of an Anxious Kloosterman: A Response to a Review.” OS 16 (2007): 107-13. Available here.

    Gregory Edward Reynolds “Education, Natural Law, and the Two Kingdoms” OS 21 (2012): 14-17. Available here.


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    36 mins
  • Ruling Elders and Faithful Work
    Mar 15 2024

    Stephen Tracey talks with Joshua Klein about work and flourishing, being faithful and loving in response to God.

    Joshua A. Klein is a ruling elder in Pilgrim OPC, Bangor ME. He is editor-in-chief of Mortise & Tenon Magazine. He has presented about historic craftsmanship at museums around the United States and has written articles for Fine Woodworking, Popular Woodworking, and American Period Furniture. Joshua is author of four books, including Joined: A Bench Guide to Furniture Joinery (Mortise & Tenon, 2020), and Worked: A Bench Guide to Hand-Tool Efficiency (Mortise & Tenon, 2022). He also serves as Associate Fellow in Mechanical Arts at Greystone Theological Institute. Joshua, his wife, and their three sons are currently restoring an 1821 cape on the coast of Maine.

    Further Reading
    On Work

    Leland Ryken, Work and Leisure in Christian Perspective
    Timothy Keller, Every Good Endeavor: Connecting Your Work to God’s Work
    Daniel Doriani, Work: Its Purpose, Dignity, and Transformation

    On Typology
    G. K. Beale, Handbook on the New Testament Use of the Old Testament
    Sidney Greidanus, Preaching Christ from the Old Testament: A Contemporary Hermeneutical Method
    Alistair Roberts & Andrew Wilson, Echoes of Exodus: Tracing Themes of Redemption through Scripture
    (Stephen Tracey also recommends Patrick Fairbairn, The Typology of Scripture )

    On Flow in Thought and Work
    Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi, Flow: The Psychology of Optimal Experience

    And maybe take up a craft...

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    47 mins