Catechism and Discipleship
January 7, 2018
This Sunday
December 5, 2017
Our church has a vision to re-build the church campus to further our mission of reaching the lost an...
November 21, 2017
Happy 2017 Thanksgiving Del Rey Church! Here's an ancient prayer to bless your home as we give thanks to God for His many blessings this week.
October 24, 2017
On October 31, 1517 Martin Luther nailed his ninety-five theses to the castle church door in Wittenberg, Germany which is used today as a date to celebrate the historic work of the Protestant Reformation. This Sunday we will celebrate this work, so as you prepare for Sunday you might enjoy watching this classic movie on Luther and this history.
September 30, 2017
Dr. Fred Sanders is preaching from the Psalms this weekend and here's his Prezi presentation....
September 13, 2017
Community groups are a really important discipleship experience in our lives and also for the life of a healthy church. There are various ways of being/doing Community Groups, but we're convinced the best way is the flexible sermon based approach. Read more about it.
September 12, 2017
We have new Community Groups we're trying to launch right now and we need more. DRC saints please take a moment to read this post and pray for our CGs in the city.
September 6, 2017
It's so crucial to understand the Spirit-Flesh contrast in the writings of the Apostle Paul not only for understanding books like Romans and Galatians, but for understanding the New Testament as whole. Here's a helpful cut-and-paste from an excellent book on Pauline Theology, that will help nail down what we've been studying on Sunday.
September 5, 2017
Recently someone from church emailed about how the Romans study is equipping their witness for the gospel and worldview for cultural engagement. The note was encouraging, so (with permission) I am sharing a piece of it here with identities covered up for obvious reasons. As a preacher, it is so encouraging to hear how God is teaching folks through the ministry of the word on Sundays.
September 5, 2017
On Sunday, we dug into the seventh chapter of Romans, in a section that is highly misunderstood by popular evangelical teachers today that dominate the media and celebrity church culture. In any case, we dove into the text, labored to exegete it and unpack the original meaning and authorial intention. As a follow up to this week's study, check out the renowned New Testament scholar, Dr. John Stott, as he explains the text, possible interpretations and the best reading of Paul's writing and theology here. Enjoy!