This episode addresses the heart of Reformed evangelism, featuring a compelling conversation with the Rev. Paul Murphy, pastor of evangelism at Messiah’s Reformed Fellowship in New York, and Dr. Eric Watkins, director of the Center for Missions and Evangelism at Mid-America Reformed Seminary. In this conversation, we explore the unique approach of Reformed theology to evangelism, addressing common stereotypes, and addressing the challenges and opportunities for spreading the gospel in urban settings.
We unpack the misconception that Reformed Christians do not engage in evangelism, shedding light on the historical and theological roots of this stereotype. It also highlights the exciting new opportunities, including church planting and revitalization efforts in Chicago and New York.
Listeners will gain insights into the distinct aspects of Reformed evangelism, as outlined by the Reformed creeds and confessions, and the importance of understanding one’s role within the Body of Christ. The discussion emphasizes the need for a culture of evangelism within local congregations and offers practical suggestions for fostering this culture.
Chapters
- 00:00:07 Introduction
- 00:01:00 Eric Watkins’ Ministry
- 00:05:31 Paul Murphy’s Ministry in Manhattan
- 00:11:19 The Stereotype of Reformed Churches and Evangelism
- 00:20:44 Distinctives of Reformed Evangelism
- 00:28:08 Understanding the Great Commission
- 00:37:48 The Urgency of Evangelism
- 00:55:30 Personal Stories about Evangelism
- 01:02:03 The Vitality of New Believers
- 01:05:28 Conclusion
Participants: Camden Bucey, Eric Watkins, Paul Murphy
Christ the Center focuses on Reformed Christian theology. In each episode a group of informed panelists discusses important issues in order to encourage critical thinking and a better understanding of Reformed doctrine with a view toward godly living. Browse more episodes from this program or subscribe to the podcast feed.