Living Through the Word

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We are joined on this week's episode by the Rev. Angelo Valle, pastor of Christ Reformed Church in Alexandria, Pennsylvania.

Angelo discusses his Masters of Theology research on the 17th century theologian John Owen and the wisdom found in Owen's writings for today's pastors.

He also speaks about the use of the internet for congregational education, the importance of catechesis, and his fandom of Tim Allen.

Angelo's cultural tastes may be eclectic but his research and knowledge is focused and deep. You don't want to miss this episode.

Related Links

Christ Reformed Church: https://crcalexandria.org/

Banner of Truth edition of "The Mortification of Sin: https://bit.ly/2uRDDX5

Lee Gatiss' article on John Owen: https://www.reformation21.org/blogs/john-owen-was-an-anglican.php

Show Notes

To support LTTW donate at: https://bit.ly/3bAn8zf We are joined on this week's episode by the Rev. Angelo Valle, pastor of Christ Reformed Church in Alexandria, Pennsylvania. Angelo discusses his Masters of Theology research on the 17th century theologian John Owen and the wisdom found in Owen's writings for today's pastors. He also speaks about the use of the internet for congregational education, the importance of catechesis, and his fandom of Tim Allen. Angelo's cultural tastes may be eclectic but his research and knowledge is focused and deep. You don't want to miss this episode. Related Links Christ Reformed Church: https://crcalexandria.org/ Banner of Truth edition of "The Mortification of Sin: https://bit.ly/2uRDDX5 Lee Gatiss' article on John Owen: https://www.reformation21.org/blogs/john-owen-was-an-anglican.php

Creators and Guests

Host
Bishop Julian Dobbs
Bishop Julian Dobbs is the Diocesan Bishop of the Anglican Diocese of the Living Word and Chair of the Global Mission and International Relations Task Force for the Anglican Church in North America.

What is Living Through the Word?

The podcast voice of the Anglican Diocese of the Living Word.