Brian R. Kenyon

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Jan 21 2026

Tuesday Open Forum – Forum Panel

Youtube Video MP3 Audio Summary This conversation focuses on the importance of evangelism within the church, exploring biblical teachings, cultural practices, and the role of Jewish Christians in early Christianity. It discusses the significance of confession, baptism, and effective strategies for engaging with the community. The speakers emphasize the need for cultural diversity in the church and the importance of teaching children about faith as a means of evangelism. Chapters 00:00 Focus on Evangelism01:26 Understanding Acts and Early Evangelism08:23 Cultural Practices in the Early Church13:32 Confession and Its Role in Community21:45 Navigating Church Practices and Cultural Diversity30:59 The Complexity of Public Confession36:24 Understanding Baptism and Its Authority43:37 Effective Evangelism Strategies for Preachers56:20 Engaging Children in Evangelism Transcript *This transcript was automatically generated and may contain errors.* Open Forum (00:00)All right, so we began this question and answer series several years ago, and we want to focus on the topic. So it’s not really an open forum as per, well, I don’t know if there’s any open forums left in the Brotherhood. I guess there still are. But not just any question out of the blue. Now, at the end, if we have time, we can answer some of those other questions that come out of the blue. But we usually don’t have time. We want to focus on evangelism. But the idea is that these guys have studied these lessons pretty intense. and they’ve delivered the lessons. And so if you have a question about the topics, you what better
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Jan 20 2026

Evangelizing Those Captured By Calvinism – Stephen Atnip

Youtube Video MP3 Podcast Summary In this episode, Stephen Atnip delivers a compelling lecture on the topic of Calvinism, addressing its core tenets and the misconceptions surrounding them. He begins with a heartfelt musical introduction, setting a spiritual tone before transitioning into a detailed examination of Calvinist beliefs, particularly focusing on the concept of total hereditary depravity. Atnip emphasizes the importance of understanding the theological implications of Calvinism, arguing that it misrepresents the nature of God and humanity. He highlights the need for evangelists to engage with Calvinists thoughtfully, using scripture to counter their arguments and misconceptions about salvation and human nature. Throughout the lecture, Atnip discusses the five points of Calvinism encapsulated in the acronym TULIP, providing insights into each tenet and offering practical advice for evangelism. He stresses the significance of approaching discussions with Calvinists with a clear understanding of their beliefs while also being prepared to challenge them with biblical truths. Atnip’s passionate delivery and deep knowledge of scripture aim to equip listeners with the tools necessary to engage in meaningful conversations about faith and salvation, ultimately encouraging a return to the core teachings of the New Testament. Chapters 00:00 Musical Introduction and Opening Prayer05:42 Introduction to Calvinism and Its Relevance06:42 Understanding Evangelism and Its Scope09:11 The Landscape of Calvinism in America11:27 Exploring the TULIP Acronym15:49 Total Hereditary Depravity Explained27:18 Unconditional Election and Its Implications35:38 Limited Atonement: Who Did Christ Die For?36:29 Irresistible Grace: The Role of the Holy Spirit40:50 Practical Engagement with Calvinists47:49 Conclusion and Final
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Jan 22 2025

2025 Wednesday Open Forum – Wilson, Atnip, Beals

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Jan 22 2025

How Can There Be “No Tears” When Loved Ones Are Lost? – Stephen Atnip

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Jan 01 2019

Purpose And Function of Civil Government (2019 Lectureship)- Stephen Atnip

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Apr 01 2005

Harvester April 2005: Reflecting On Confessions

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Brian R. Kenyon