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Tuesday, July 27, 2010

Roy Hargrave-Series on the Five Points of Calvinism

The brother who you have seen me Open Air Preaching with (Frank R), gave me an MP3 CD a while back by a man I had never heard of, Roy Hargrave, on the Five Points of Calvinism. To date, I have listened to about eleven of the messages in the series and I think there are two left. It has been very insightful. Pastor Hargrave evidently preaches this series or one like it to his congregation almost annually. Not only does Hargrave do a thorough outline and definition of each of the points in TULIP, he presents compelling counter arguments exposing the Arminian position for what it is. The files on the MP3 I have are purely audio. The videos on the other end of this link (http://www.graceworx.com/index.php?option=com_seyret&Itemid=101&task=videodirectlink&catid=44 ) look to be the same or at least similar to the audio. I have been blessed by this to this point and I hope you will be too. You should be able to click the title of the post to link to the sermons as well.

2 comments:

Joshua James said...

Thanks for the link brother, hopefully I'll get a chance to check this out soon.

Rich Griese said...

I am interested in the study of early christianity, especially the creation and formative years. perhaps the first 200. To show you some of the stuff I have been collecting, and trying to organize, take a look at these two pages, and see if anything interests you;

http://webulite.dyndns.org:8080/christianity

http://webulite.dyndns.org:8080/tag/christianity?do=showtag&tag=tag%3Achristianity

I am interested in convos on anything in the early christianity general areas, what are you interested in at the moment?

Cheers! RichGriese@gmail.com