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The UtG Podcast

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  • Summary

  • Understand how the gospel of Jesus Christ is lived out in our contemporary world.
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Episodes
  • 64: Divine Justice Explored with Mike Surrey (Part 2)
    Jun 27 2024
    Podcast series on Justice. This is part 2 of a conversation with Mike Surrey exploring Divine Justice.

    Coming up in the series:

    1. Divine Justice Explored with Mike Surrey (Part 1)
    2. Divine Justice Explored with Mike Surrey (Part 2)
    3. Understanding Eternal Justice with Iain Jamieson
    4. Balancing Forgiveness and Justice with Justin Pratt
    5. Inside the Justice System with Jim McMaster
    6. Justice in the Millennial Era with Steve Buckeridge
    7. Navigating Social Justice with Tom Bennett
    Explore more at www.understandingthegospel.org

    Socials:
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    • YouTube
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    31 mins
  • 63: Divine Justice Explored with Mike Surrey (Part 1)
    Jun 24 2024
    We're back with a new podcast series on Justice. First up, is a conversation with Mike Surrey exploring Divine Justice.

    Coming up in the series:

    1. Divine Justice Explored with Mike Surrey (Part 1)
    2. Divine Justice Explored with Mike Surrey (Part 2)
    3. Understanding Eternal Justice with Iain Jamieson
    4. Balancing Forgiveness and Justice with Justin Pratt
    5. Inside the Justice System with Jim McMaster
    6. Justice in the Millennial Era with Steve Buckeridge
    7. Navigating Social Justice with Tom Bennett
    Explore more at www.understandingthegospel.org

    Socials:
    • Facebook
    • Instagram
    • YouTube
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    30 mins
  • 62: Doctrines that Divide: Church Discipline (with Ian Jackson)
    Jul 24 2023
    Alasdair MacPherson talks with Ian Jackson about the doctrine of church discipline.
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    49 mins

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