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Text “Do people even want to know about some of these issues? Because I think some of the meat production concerns, it's kind of like people would rather in some cases, I think some people might not really want to know all the nitty gritty. They don't want to know how the sausage is made. That poses an interesting question and challenge about how you communicate about some of these issues, when maybe there's a resistance among a subset of people who don't want to know more.” - Patti Truant Anderson This is the fourth episode in a special four-part series where we go deep into the food system with some of the brightest minds from Johns Hopkins Center for a Livable Future, an interdisciplinary center based out of the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health. One of the reasons that we did this series is because we're about to enter another four years with the Trump administration; and last time, as we know, the Trump administration was pretty terrible for the food system in terms of climate, public health, worker safety, and of course, for the animals. This conversation is with Patty Truant Anderson. Patty is a senior program officer at the center. Part of her work at the Center focuses on public opinion polling around the food system. These polls can inform decisions by lawmakers. The great news is we're not nearly as polarized as it might seem. There is a lot of hope in the results. Links: Johns Hopkins Center for a Livable Future - https://clf.jhsph.edu/ Patti Truant Anderson - https://clf.jhsph.edu/about-us/staff/patti-truant-anderson…
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×Mark Mulder served as vice principal in John Calvin Christian school in the Perth area of Western Australia. In this fascinating interview, we learn how Mark and his wife Liz exchanged their comfortable suburban life for a life in a foreign mission field. They sold all they had to follow the Lord's calling. Mark was urged by several friends to apply for the position of Principal of The Reformed Churches' Bible College in Port Moresby PNG. At first he resisted but on Liz's urging took on the challenge Mark now abounds in passion for the work of RCBC. Listen as Mark discuss the work of the Bible College and the lessons we can learn from mission in PNG for our own evangelism in the west. www.tyrannushallpodcast.ca www.facebook.com/tyrannushallpodcast…
If you know your church has great potential to impact its community and you believe you need a mission and vision statement written down before you get started, then this episode is for you. Winston and Bill pick the brain of marketing agency owner Chris vanPopta to explore the question: Does a church need a mission or vision statement to be on mission for Christ? Somewhere during the interview, Bill and Winston have the tables turned on them and Chris asks them some great questions too! The ending may surprise you. www.tyrannushallpodcast.ca www.facebook.com/tyrannushallpodcast…
Winston and Bill speak with Ben Westerveld to discuss the role of the seminary in promoting a missional mindset in the training of future pastors. Ben Westerveld is the new professor and principal of Farel, an institute for theological training to serve the ERQ (Église Réformée du Québec). How and should seminary training be adapting to our post-modern, post-christian, post-epidemic setting? www.tyrannushallpodcast.ca www.facebook.com/tyrannushallpodcast…
Our guests today are accomplished musicians. Tim is a member of a jazz band, and Kent is a principal participant of an annual “Reformed Strings Camp”. Both have a love for Reformed worship and liturgy and lead the singing in their local church. Bill and Winston explore the intersection between music and the missional call of the church. What kind of music is appropriate for worship? www.tyrannushallpodcast.ca www.facebook.com/tyrannushallpodcast…
Pastor Randall Visscher and two leaders of the relatively new Refuge Church, in Langley BC are the guests on Tyrannus Hall. Mike Vandergugten and Jerome Lenkeek joined those who had a vision for a missional church. Launched in July 2020, in the middle of Covid restrictions and lockdowns, the Lord has blessed this new congregation with fields ripe for harvest. Listen to these men relate how the Lord opened a wide door for effective work among Indian and Pakistani immigrants in their local communities. www.tyrannushallpodcast.ca www.facebook.com/tyrannushallpodcast…
In this episode we meet John Siebenga, a retired Christian school teacher and principal, a licensed Christian counsellor, and journeyman carpenter. He and his wife are members of Houston Canadian Reformed Church in British Columbia. They were wondering where they might be engaged in God’s kingdom work in their retirement years. They considered volunteering in overseas mission work, but then their attention was drawn to the work that the neighbouring Church in Smithers was doing in Prince George. John and Betty got deeply involved in the church planting that Pastor Tim Schouten was doing. In the very recent past, John who is a member in Houston, was leant by Smithers to be an elder in the Prince George church plant. He has a fascinating story to tell that demonstrates how retirees can be engaged in a meaningful way in the advance of the Kingdom and the upbuilding of the church. www.tyrannushallpodcast.ca www.facebook.com/tyrannushallpodcast…
Our guest today is Pastor Greg Davidson. Greg very recently became co-pastor at Blessings Christian Church working with Tyrannus Hall co-host Bill de Jong. Greg was the pastor at Central Presbyterian, a Presbyterian Church in Canada congregation in downtown Hamilton. While he still has many friends in the wider church, Greg shares some of his concerns about “the protestant movement” in general and some encouragement for the “confessionally Reformed movement” of which he is now a member. www.tyrannushallpodcast.ca www.facebook.com/tyrannushallpodcast…
Is the Great Commission correctly used as foundational to the theology of missions? Our guest, Kristen Johnson is Dean and Vice President of Academic Affairs at Western Theological Seminary in Holland, Michigan, where she holds the G.W. and Edna Haworth chair for Education, Ministry, and Leadership. Kristen has done extensive research on Matthew 28:16-20. This week we discover answers to questions we never dreamt of asking! When did the church begin to use this text to describe and underwrite the mission of the church? The early church did not use this text to motivate its mission mandate. In the 1500’s a new impetus to mission activity arose in the church. However, it is not until several centuries later that this text becomes foundational to a theology of mission. The Heidelberg Catechism references this text several times, but never connected to a missionary mandate. Bill and Winston interview Kristen with various questions in relation to her research: 1. Has the contemporary church made a mistake by using this text as foundational to a theology of missions? 2. Has Tyrannus Hall erred in using the tagline that "our mission is to make the Great Commission every church’s mission and every Christian’s passion”? 3. Looking at this text, what is the relationship between mission and discipleship? 4. Should Christians bear guilt for not actively engaging in bringing the gospel to our neighbours? 5. What does Eugene Peterson say about the missionary mandate of Christians? www.tyrannushallpodcast.ca www.facebook.com/tyrannushallpodcast…
Pastor John van Popta, retired pastor of Fellowship Church in Burlington is our guest (John is the producer/director of Tyrannus Hall and does much of the background research and organization for our podcasts). Our hosts, Bill and Winston, interview John about how best to welcome guests on “Communion Sundays.” Who should participate? Who should be withheld? John’s research into the Biblical data has convinced him to examine carefully the manner whereby we withhold communion from visitors. Does Paul’s rebuke of Peter, recorded for us in Galatians 2 speak to this matter. What about 1 Corinthians 11? Has the church misread Paul’s command to self-examination? He suggests that there are better ways than the traditional Canadian Reformed practice of having the visitor present a document from a sister church affirming membership in good standing. He suggests change is necessary if we desire to develop a missional model of the church, that we might welcome new people to church membership. John retired a few years ago due to his Parkinson's Disease. This disease has impaired his speech somewhat. And his medications, though they control his tremors, cause some dyskinesia (involuntary movements). Please look (and listen) past these disabilities and be stimulated to “examine the scriptures … to see if what [John] says is true” (Acts 17:11). Here is the link to Dr. NH Gootjes’ article on “the Reformed confession” cited by John: https://www.spindleworks.com/library/gootjes/articles.htm Here is a link to an essay by John where he discusses Paul’s rebuke of Peter in Gal 2, because Peter denied table fellowship with Gentile Christians: https://fellowshippastor.blogspot.com/2019/11/visitors-at-communion.html Here is a link to some notes by John on 1 Corinthians 11, where he discusses Paul’s rebuke of the Corinthians for causing division in the church at the Lord’s supper: https://fellowshippastor.blogspot.com/2022/01/1-corinthians-11-and-visitors-at.html GoFundMe Update Several weeks ago we opened a GoFundMe campaign to raise $ 3500 to cover subscription costs as well as to finance the purchase of new equipment. We thank the Lord for the generosity of our listeners who donated $ 3,720. Thank you for your generous support. Our next podcast will be recorded using new microphones and lighting! www.tyrannushallpodcast.ca www.facebook.com/tyrannushallpodcast…
Request for Help: https://www.gofundme.com/f/tyrannus-hall-podcast-annual-fundraising We have opened a GoFundMe campaign with the goal of raising $3500 to cover ongoing software expenses and our planned hardware upgrades. If you find Tyrannus Hall to be a benefit to you and your church community, we would ask you to prayerfully consider helping us with a donation of $50, or $20, or even $10. 10 Principles for Local Mission Pastor Winston Bosch, the Host of Tyrannus Hall was our guest for our previous episode and is again for this one. Earlier this year Winston was tasked by his elders to study and investigate how to improve Jubilee’s involvement in local mission. This study led him to write a document that would assist the elders and other leaders in the church to foster a love for the lost. Winston wrote up 10 Principles for Local Mission. They are centred on The Great Commission. Winston has summarized Christ’s Great Commission for the church as GO! BAPTIZE! MAKE DISCIPLES! In the first installment, we dealt with the first 4 principles, which cover GO! and BAPTIZE! In this episode, we will deal with the on-going mandate for the church’s teaching ministry under MAKE DISCIPLES. We will close off with 4 other essential principles of a more general nature. What does MAKE DISCIPLES look like? III. TEACH: DISCIPLING NEW BELIEVERS Principle 5: improve the second service Principle 6: Use your small groups Four other principles came to the forefront of this research: Principle 7: we must be diligent in prayer Principle 8: understand evangelism as healthy for the church Principle 9: office-bearers play an important role Principle 10: plan to plant new churches You can find a link to Winston’s paper here: https://tinyurl.com/3kthykrb You are permitted to download, print and share this document without making any changes to it. Please share it with your small group, your pastor and your church’s elders. It includes an interesting (though not annotated) list of books to consult. www.tyrannushallpodcast.ca www.facebook.com/tyrannushallpodcast…
Request for Help: https://www.gofundme.com/f/tyrannus-hall-podcast-annual-fundraising We have opened a GoFundMe campaign with the goal of raising $3500 to cover ongoing software expenses and our planned hardware upgrades. If you find Tyrannus Hall to be a benefit to you and your church community, we would ask you to prayerfully consider helping us with a donation of $50, or $20, or even $10. 10 Principles for Local Mission Pastor Winston Bosch, the Host of Tyrannus Hall is our special guest for this episode and our next one. Earlier this year Winston was tasked by his elders to study and investigate how to improve Jubilee’s involvement in local mission. This study led him to write a document that would assist the elders and other leaders in the church to foster a love for the lost. Winston wrote up 10 Principles for Local Mission. Principles 1 through 6 are centred on The Great Commission. Winston has summarized Christ’s Great Commission for the church as GO! BAPTIZE! MAKE DISCIPLES! In this first installment, we will cover the first 4 principles, which cover GO! and BAPTIZE! Next time we will deal with the on-going mandate for the church’s teaching ministry under MAKE DISCIPLES. We will close off with 4 other essential principles of a more general nature. You can find a link to Winston’s paper here: https://tinyurl.com/3kthykrb You are permitted to download, print and share this document without making any changes to it. Please share it with your small group, your pastor and your church’s elders. It includes an interesting (though not annotated) list of books to consult. What does GO! look like? REACHING UNBELIEVERS WITH THE GOSPEL Principle 1: focus on organic evangelism. Principle 2: Support organic evangelism through planned activities What does BAPTIZE! look like? BAPTIZE: INCORPORATING NEWCOMERS INTO THE CHURCH Principle 3: make your Sunday worship welcoming Principle 4: define the path to membership www.tyrannushallpodcast.ca www.facebook.com/tyrannushallpodcast…
Support Tyrannus Hall Podcast here: https://www.gofundme.com/f/tyrannus-hall-podcast-annual-fundraising Welcome to Season 2 of Tyrannus Hall Podcast. We’re starting the season by asking the question: “Is being a conservative church harming the spread of the gospel in your city? Can a biblically conservative church really reach the broader community with the good news of Jesus Christ? The hosts of this podcast are pastors of confessional churches. They pastor churches that stand foursquare on the legacy of the Reformation: salvation by faith alone; in Christ alone; holding to the Scriptures alone as the divinely inspired infallible Word of God. Our guest today is Kevin Flatt. Kevin is a professor of history at Redeemer University, a self-consciously Reformed university in Hamilton. He teaches (among others) upper-level history courses like: Christianity in the Modern World and History and the City of God Five years ago, along with David Haskell, a sociologist at Wilfrid Laurier University, he published an important research paper on why some churches are growing and others have declining memberships. Their conclusions may surprise you, Their paper, “Theology Matters,” was published in a peer-reviewed journal Review of Religious Research , in December 2016. This paper had the attention of Macleans Magazine , The Globe and Mail , and The Guardian . The Christian Press also reported on this paper and analyzed in Outlook and World . As well, Al Mohler discussed it on his podcast The Briefing . www.tyrannushallpodcast.ca www.facebook.com/tyrannushallpodcast…
Donate here: https://www.gofundme.com/f/tyrannus-hall-podcast-annual-fundraising Christ commissioned his Church to do great things in his name! Yet, too often we’ve caught ourselves thinking of “church” as a place, rather than as a congregation of Christians on a mission. Tyrannus Hall Podcast exists to take the mystery out of how to live the great commission with your local church. We see Christ’s Great Commission becoming every church’s mission and every Christian’s passion! Join us on our mission to engage Christians around the world. We’d love your help covering the hardware and software costs for operating in 2021. There are five people who volunteer on the THP team. Pastors Winston Bosch and Bill DeJong are the hosts. Pastor John Van Popta researches content and coordinates the episodes. Daryn Visscher manages the technology and edits all the episodes. And, Chris Van Popta creatively directs the podcast. In our first year, we’ve produced 27 episodes, engaged hundreds of subscribers, and reached a total of over 20,000 downloads and views. Please pray for the transforming power of the Holy Spirit to bring about praise for Jesus’ redeeming work! When Christians have a biblical understanding of “church”, local churches will flourish and be unified in their purpose to evangelize the community and seek the renewal and salvation of all mankind for the glory of the LORD! Learn more: www.facebook.com/tyrannushallpodcast https://www.tyrannushallpodcast.ca/…
Join Winston in a fascinating discussion with Richard Bultje and his wife, Yukyung. Richard is a pastor in the URCNA, and has been called by the local URCs to plant a church in Niagara Falls. Richard and Yukyung are experienced in reaching the lost after working for many years in downtown Hamilton at Streetlight, a Canadian Reformed mission. Richard brings his experience as an evangelist to this new church planting venture. www.tyrannushallpodcast.ca www.facebook.com/tyrannushallpodcast…
Mariia Alekseevskaia emigrated to Canada from Russia. While still in her homeland, she discovered Dutch Reformed Theology and how its adherents have a passion for Christian Schools. Mariia studied sociology at the University of Ottawa and wrote her PdD thesis on Canadian Reformed schools and education (link below). Though her study of Canadian Reformed School culture in Ontario did not investigate church planting or missional churches, our hosts engage Mariia in a fascinating discussion about reaching the lost in light of her findings. Dutch immigrants very quickly assimilated into Canadian culture, with respect to language and business, but maintained a definite educational culture. Is this separation an aid or a hindrance to reaching the lost? Here is a link to Mariia’s PhD thesis (available for downloading in a .pdf format): https://ruor.uottawa.ca/handle/10393/42246 www.tyrannushallpodcast.ca www.facebook.com/tyrannushallpodcast…
Reverend George Sinclair is a pastor in the Church of the Messiah in Ottawa. His congregation left the Anglican Church over the blessing of same-sex marriage and his congregation was a founding member of the Anglican Network in Canada, an evangelical Reformed movement among the Anglicans. Pastor George speaks clearly and cogently about preaching the gospel as a herald of the Lord Jesus. He also reflects on the defense of the truth in a secular environment, and how to speak into the prevailing culture with a meek, gentle demeanour. His discussion on preaching is based both on the scriptures and the church's need to preach into the hard cultural issues of the day. We (preachers and church members) need to be aware of the cultural air that the congregation breathes. www.tyrannushallpodcast.ca www.facebook.com/tyrannushallpodcast…
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1:02:16Ben and Jen Joliffe live in Ottawa, where Ben Pastors a PCA church plant. Ben and Jen began the work of planting a church six or seven years ago. Resurrection Church was “particularized” (or instituted) three years ago. Our hosts, Winston and Bill engage Ben and Jen in a lively and stimulating discussion about their work of planning and planting the church, but they also discussed their preparatory work in Campus ministry at the University of Western Ontario. www.tyrannushallpodcast.ca www.facebook.com/tyrannushallpodcast…
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1:09:57Phil and Joy Grotenhuis live in Phoenix Arizona, where Phil pastors the United Reformed Church. The Phoenix URC strives to reach the community they live in. One of the ways they do this is in their outreach at Christmas. Using Christmas as a “bridge” they reach their neighbours with the gospel in a Christmas Lessons and Carols service. Agnostic and even non-Christian people long for relationships and that is accented at Christmas. Listen to Joy and Phil as they suggest how we can better reach our neighbours with the gospel in a service that is tailored to their unchurched neighbours in a way that accents the story of God’s relationship with the world from creation, through the fall, to the story of redemption in Jesus Christ. www.tyrannushallpodcast.ca www.facebook.com/tyrannushallpodcast…
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1:03:11Sarah Vandergugten is a child of God, a woman created in God’s image, a member of Christ’s church. She is a teacher (retired), writer, and public speaker sought after by women’s conferences. She taught Senior Bible and Comparative Religions at Credo Christian High School for 20 years, where she also served as a counselor. Sarah has been in a blessed alliance with Peter for 51 years. She is a mother to 6, grandmother to 23, and recently a great grandmother. Sarah has a BA from Trinity Western University, a B.Ed. from Simon Fraser University, and a MATS from Regent College in Vancouver. Sarah has been interested in the place of Women in the church for many years and has written on this topic and often spoken about it at women’s conferences and retreats. In this podcast, her thoughtful analysis and sympathetic criticism of the place of women in the Canadian Reformed Churches should cause us to sit up and take notice. Her desire is to be led by the Scriptures as God’s inspired Word in humble submission to the Lord of the church. You can find Sarah's articles, "Good News for Women" in 5 installments in the 2015 issues #1-5 of "Clarion". They are available in this archive: https://clarionmagazine.ca/archive.html www.tyrannushallpodcast.ca www.facebook.com/tyrannushallpodcast…
Jean Zoellner is a 40-year veteran church-planter, missionary, and theological teacher in Quebec. Tyrannus Hall invited Jean to a conversation about "contextualization." To Jean, contextualization is not a big theological word describing the intersection of cultural studies and the Gospel but contextualization is about living dynamic relationships with people--every one a sinner--yet created in the image of God. To bring the gospel in a meaningful way into any cultural situation requires empathetic listening and realizing that for some an intuitive, or emotional response to the gospel, might precede a rational appropriation. While for others, a rational argument might need to be presented first. Jean accents the need for prayerful interaction with others, careful listening, faithful gospel teaching, and cultural awareness. In the post-interview discussion, Bill and Winston discuss whether contextualization airbrushes the gospel or softens its "hard edges". Some might contend that when we contextualize we are accommodating culture or even being guilty of compromise. Our hosts say it is none of those things: it is putting the Gospel in language that people in our day can understand. www.tyrannushallpodcast.ca www.facebook.com/tyrannushallpodcast…
This is the second of 3 episodes where we investigate how the church, in its mission in the world, can learn anew its calling to care for the vulnerable and the weak; that the church must more and more become a place where the weak, the vulnerable, the defenceless and the exploited can find refuge and safety, and become a supportive loving community where the “least of these” can flourish and grow to be the people God meant them to be. Jo and Chris introduce us to Connect Care Ottawa, a unique organization that seeks to bring together secular Children’s Aid Societies (CAS) and the Church. CAS has become suspicious of the Church, not expecting to find a safe place for children in her midst, and churches have become suspicious of secular CAS, wondering how such secular organizations can nurture children. Connect Care desires to show CAS that the church can become a valuable resource for caring for vulnerable children , and to show the church that it has a calling to “love the stranger’ and to “lengthen their table” and welcome foster children and their parents into a christian environment. Connect Care wants christians to learn “how to spend their wealth” on “taking care of widows and orphans.” Connect Care teaches churches and church leaders how to work with the CAS and so become loving, nurturing, compassionate communities of grace. A third episode in this series is coming soon: Extending grace to trafficked women and their children; a rescue mission from the porn industry. www.tyrannushallpodcast.ca www.facebook.com/tyrannushallpodcast…
Danielle, a youth worker at Streetlight Christian Church in Hamilton ON talks about Streetlight's unique history within the Canadian Reformed federation as an urban mission post/church plant that has existed for over 20 years in an ever-changing city. Because of their context, the congregation and staff and volunteers have many roles to play, but ultimately the goal of outreach and discipleship programs at Streetlight is to draw people into God's family by becoming connected to the church. Other missional churches can play a role in being willing to come alongside Streetlight, financially, prayerfully, and assisting as program volunteers and investing in the community. www.tyrannushallpodcast.ca www.facebook.com/tyrannushallpodcast…
Should we all be singing from the same songbook? Should we sing more hymns? Are the metrical Psalms christological enough? What about singing "a new song"? Listen to this fascinating discussion! www.tyrannushallpodcast.ca www.facebook.com/tyrannushallpodcast
Tim Challies discusses the strengths of a Canadian Reformed legacy and the challenges facing Evangelical and Reformed churches in Canada today. www.tyrannushallpodcast.ca www.facebook.com/tyrannushallpodcast
Bill and Winston have a conversation with Julius van Spronsen. Julius has served as a pastor in Smithers BC, which worked in an active mission in town and in Ft. Babine, reaching First Nations' people. He then spent 8 years in Brazil as a missionary. He now pastors an established church in Edmonton. In cooperation with neighbouring churches, his congregation is searching for a "mission-worker/evangelist" to assist in "bringing the gospel to the city." With his experience, Julius is uniquely equipped in assisting in the launch of this new initiative. www.tyrannushallpodcast.ca www.facebook.com/tyrannushallpodcast…
The Place of the Church in the World: Reflections on K. Schilder. A conversation with Dr. Marinus De Jong, pastor of the Oosterpark Church, Amsterdam. Marinus recently published his dissertation, The Church is the Means; the World is the End. This dissertation is a historical theological examination of Klaas Schilder's theology on the "place of the church in the world". Schilder is one of the most important "theological fathers" of the Canadian Reformed Churches but his teaching on "the place of the church in the world" has been mostly lost in the post immigration decades since the 1950's. Bill and Winston discuss Marinus' discoveries in researching and reading Schilder's many-faceted writings beginning in the years of the Great War and continuing through the rise of Nazism in pre-WWII in the Netherlands. You will learn of his public theology published in his newspaper, denouncing the NAZIs during the German occupation in the War years. Marinus tells of how Schilder was considered to be a literary critic before he was a theologian of merit engaging his contemporary culture with biblical critique. Though Schilder was not "intentionally" missional, he has much to teach us today about "the place of the church in the world". www.tyrannushallpodcast.ca www.facebook.com/tyrannushallpodcast…
Winston discusses the missional model of Blessings Church in West Hamilton and its church plant, Mercy Church in East Hamilton with two of its pastors, Bill and Ian. (Bill is normally one of our co-hosts!) First, they discuss the concept of “missional church” and follow up with some of the practical joys they experience and some of the challenges they face bringing the gospel of Jesus Christ to 21st century urban Canada. Study notes: https://bit.ly/2E6XrtQ www.tyrannushallpodcast.ca www.facebook.com/tyrannushallpodcast…
A conversation with Dr. Arjan DeVisser: Missiology professor at the Candian Reformed Theological Seminary. Bill and Winston discuss with Arjan the mission courses and internships available at CRTS, as well as Arjan’s thoughts on the “missional church” and recent developments in local missions in Canadian Reformed thought and practice Arjan's article on Evangelism: https://bit.ly/301HUml Study Notes: https://bit.ly/32LlSan www.tyrannushallpodcast.ca www.facebook.com/tyrannushallpodcast…
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