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"Your Church Does What?!?" - Article XV of the Augsburg Confession

55 min · 1 de oct de 2021
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Traditions are inevitable. And while some traditions are good, history has shown that not every tradition is - including traditions in Christian churches. In this episode of The Manna Podcast, Jacob Lewis and Pastor Sam jump into Article XV of the Augsburg Confession and seek to answer the following questions: * What is the relationship between human traditions and the Bible?  * What role should traditions serve in the ministry of the Christian Church? * How do I determine if a tradition is or isn't good in my church?

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