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The Church Series Season 2: Part 13: Interview with Professor Peter Sammons

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Welcome to Bibletheory Podcast, where we explore the doctrine of the church and dig deep into everything about the church. In this part of season 2, I talk with Professor Peter Sammons, who serves as Assistant Professor of Theology at The Master’s Seminary in California. In this episode, we have a nice conversation about What sort of practices the church has neglected that we still need for today? Being a Professor, I poke his brain about other issues around the topic of traditions and practices. For example, Why did the Apostles start to worship on a Sunday? Why should we not approach worship casually and thoughtlessly and much more? Please refer a friend to Bibletheory Podcast & rate the podcast on your app. Please share & follow the links below Help keep Bibletheory going -Here- https://www.patreon.com/TheChicanoKnox Follow the Chicano Knox -Here- https://twitter.com/thechicanoknox Follow Professor Peter Sammons -Here- https://twitter.com/DrDanger1689 Buy his new book -Here- https://www.amazon.com/Reprobation-Gods-Sovereignty-Redeeming-Biblical/dp/0825447437/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=reprobation+and+god%27s+sovereignty&qid=1647698331&sprefix=Reporba%2Caps%2C104&sr=8-1 Discover more about Masters Seminary -Here- https://tms.edu/
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Welcome to Bibletheory Podcast, where we explore the doctrine of the church and dig deep into everything about the church. In this part of season 2, I talk with Professor Peter Sammons, who serves as Assistant Professor of Theology at The Master’s Seminary in California. In this episode, we have a nice conversation about What sort of practices the church has neglected that we still need for today? Being a Professor, I poke his brain about other issues around the topic of traditions and practices. For example, Why did the Apostles start to worship on a Sunday? Why should we not approach worship casually and thoughtlessly and much more? Please refer a friend to Bibletheory Podcast & rate the podcast on your app. Please share & follow the links below Help keep Bibletheory going -Here- https://www.patreon.com/TheChicanoKnox Follow the Chicano Knox -Here- https://twitter.com/thechicanoknox Follow Professor Peter Sammons -Here- https://twitter.com/DrDanger1689 Buy his new book -Here- https://www.amazon.com/Reprobation-Gods-Sovereignty-Redeeming-Biblical/dp/0825447437/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=reprobation+and+god%27s+sovereignty&qid=1647698331&sprefix=Reporba%2Caps%2C104&sr=8-1 Discover more about Masters Seminary -Here- https://tms.edu/
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