Matthew Vogan https://reformedforum.org Reformed Theological Resources Fri, 29 May 2026 11:12:31 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=7.0 https://reformedforum.org/wp-content/blogs.dir/1/files/2025/12/cropped-rf_logo_red2-32x32.jpg Matthew Vogan – Reformed Forum https://reformedforum.org 32 32 false The Nature of the Church https://reformedforum.org/podcasts/ctc961/ Fri, 29 May 2026 05:00:00 +0000 https://reformedforum.org/?post_type=podcast&p=50474 The Nature of the Church by John Brown of Wamphray, a concise seventeenth-century work on Presbyterian ecclesiology republished by Grange Press. Brown, a Scottish […]]]> We welcome Matthew Vogan to discuss The Nature of the Church by John Brown of Wamphray, a concise seventeenth-century work on Presbyterian ecclesiology republished by Grange Press. Brown, a Scottish Covenanter exiled to the Netherlands, wrote with deep conviction about Christ’s headship over the church, the visible and invisible church, church government, discipline, unity, and the distinction between church and state.

This conversation explores why Brown’s work remains timely for pastors, elders, seminarians, and church members today. Rather than treating church government as a secondary or merely practical matter, Brown presents the church as a visible spiritual society established by Christ, governed by his Word, and ordered for the edification of his people.

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Chapters

  • 0:00 Introduction
  • 1:15 The Nature of the Church by John Brown of Wamphray
  • 4:30 John Brown’s life, ministry, exile, and Covenanter context
  • 8:40 Matthew Vogan’s introduction to John Brown
  • 9:36 Brown’s 32 theses and the Westminster Confession
  • 10:54 A majestic view of Christ’s church
  • 12:33 The scope of Brown’s ecclesiology
  • 15:12 The church as a visible spiritual society
  • 21:43 Church and state under Christ’s authority
  • 27:08 Scripture and Presbyterian church government
  • 30:53 Brown’s polemics against Erastianism, prelacy, and independency
  • 35:00 Ministerial authority and edification
  • 39:17 The church’s spiritual government
  • 42:14 The spirituality of the church
  • 44:59 Key insights from Brown’s work
  • 46:06 Communion within the visible catholic church
  • 52:21 Further reading: Durham, Gillespie, Rutherford, and Bannerman
  • 53:55 Final thoughts on The Nature of the Church
  • 55:00 Scottish football and closing conversation
  • 56:57 Reformed Forum resources and conclusion

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David Dickson’s Sermons on Lamentations https://reformedforum.org/podcasts/ctc682/ Fri, 22 Jan 2021 05:00:00 +0000 http://reformedforum.org/?post_type=podcast&p=31041 Sermons on Jeremiah’s Lamentations (Naphtali Press Special Editions & Reformation Heritage Books). Mr. Vogan is General Manager of Reformation Scotland, a charitable trust […]]]> Matthew Vogan speaks about David Dickson’s Sermons on Jeremiah’s Lamentations (Naphtali Press Special Editions & Reformation Heritage Books). Mr. Vogan is General Manager of Reformation Scotland, a charitable trust whose aim is to promote the restoration of the Christian Church in Scotland by informing, educating and promoting understanding of our Reformed heritage through film, print and other media.

If you are interested in connecting extracts from David Dickson’s writings with contemporary concerns, visit the David Dickson blog, which Reformation Scotland have constructed.

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