Practice Makes Perfect
Isaac Radonavitch Isaac Radonavitch

Practice Makes Perfect

I was challenged this week with the task of responding to someone who used the phrase, “Worship is a lifestyle”, as their reasoning for not attending church. I think the unfortunate popularity of this excuse calls for a reminder that our progression in sanctification is not a trip we are made to venture on alone. Here is my response:

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The Sacraments as Means of Grace
Isaac Radonavitch Isaac Radonavitch

The Sacraments as Means of Grace

If sacraments are means of grace, how is that grace communicated? And what are its ramifications in the life of the believer?

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The Beauty of Wesleyan Polity
Isaac Radonavitch Isaac Radonavitch

The Beauty of Wesleyan Polity

Sound polity in the Wesleyan spirit is unapologetically dependent upon the notion that Scripture is our authoritative compass, and driven by an “all hands-on deck” mentality that moves us steadily towards its delineated heading.

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Pastoral Complementarianism: A Biblical Argument for a Middle Way
Isaac Radonavitch Isaac Radonavitch

Pastoral Complementarianism: A Biblical Argument for a Middle Way

The following is my reasoning as to why I believe that women have the biblical precedent of filling all ministerial roles other than the pastoral position. I am arguing both things simultaneously. I do still advocate for the ordination of women because it offers a denominations stamp of approval for them as they minister in the ways in which Scripture encourages.

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