Pastor Nate Harlan examines the five solas, the boundary stones that the Reformers left us in order to be able to distinguish the true Gospel from false teaching. Listen above or download the audio file here. Photo by Andrew Seaman on Unsplash
Tag Archives: ecclesiology series
Ecclesiology, Part 13
Pastor Nate Harlan continues examining the three marks of a true church. Listen above or download the audio file here. Photo by Andrew Seaman on Unsplash
Ecclesiology, Part 12
One of the marks of a true church is the preaching of the true Gospel there. Pastor Nate Harlan discusses how the five solas can help us delineate between a true Gospel and a false one. Listen above or download the audio file here. Photo by Andrew Seaman on Unsplash
Ecclesiology, Part 11
Pastor Nate Harlan continues our discussion of the marks of a true church. Listen above or download the audio file here. Photo by Andrew Seaman on Unsplash
Ecclesiology, Part 10
Pastor Nate Harlan discusses the three marks of a true church: the preaching of the Gospel, the proper administration of the sacraments, and church discipline. Listen above or download the audio file here. Photo by Andrew Seaman on Unsplash
Ecclesiology, Part 9
Why is it important to understand ecclesiology? Who is the Church and why do we need her? Pastor Nate Harlan continues discussing. Listen above or download the audio file here. Photo by Andrew Seaman on Unsplash
Ecclesiology, Part 8
A continuation of Pastor Nate’s discussion of the Church, both visible and invisible. Listen above or download the audio file here. Photo by Andrew Seaman on Unsplash
Ecclesiology, Part 7
Trinity continues its discussion of the role of the Church in history. Listen above or download the audio file here. Photo by Andrew Seaman on Unsplash
Ecclesiology, Part 6
Pastor Harlan addresses the three times in history that the Temple was destroyed. Listen above or download the audio file here. Photo by Andrew Seaman on Unsplash
Ecclesiology, Part 5
Pastor Nate Harlan continues our consideration of the Church and its relationship to the Temple and the body of Christ. Listen above or download the audio file here. Photo by Andrew Seaman on Unsplash