Rev. Angus Stewart debates EP with Rev. Ivan Foster In Ireland

Status
Not open for further replies.

Pilgrim Standard

Puritan Board Sophomore
Someone captured a debate on EP between Rev. Angus Stewart of the Covenant Protestant Reformed Church Ballymena and the Rev. Ivan Foster of the Kilskeery Free Presbyterian Church (Uslter.)

The Debate seemed civil enough to post.
If anyone has objection to it please contact a Moderator to have them assess and remove if deemed necessary.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QkipWUu7Nzw


If anyone does watch the debate in its entirety I would like to hear your thoughts.
 
I have not seen the debate, but I always thought it strange (living in Grand Rapids, MI for 12 years) that ProtRef Churches sing the psalms but are not RPW. They are mere traditionalists when it comes to the church's song book.

Strange to me.
 
I have not seen the debate, but I always thought it strange (living in Grand Rapids, MI for 12 years) that ProtRef Churches sing the psalms but are not RPW. They are mere traditionalists when it comes to the church's song book.

Strange to me.

While the PRC in Grand Rapids enjoy a fellowship with those in Ulster, they are not the same denomination... this I believe is cleared up as it is brought up in the debate.
 
I believe this is the same debate on audio here in its entirety.

This is great starting point for those interested in learning more about the doctrinal position of the mean ol' exclusive Psalmody folk.

Of course I would say the EP side wins hands down. Rev. Angus Stewart does a great job of presenting the basic principles of worship.
 
While the PRC in Grand Rapids enjoy a fellowship with those in Ulster, they are not the same denomination... this I believe is cleared up as it is brought up in the debate.

Actually, the PRCA is in full communion with the CPRC, as we are officially sister churches. The only differences are those to a certain extent dictated by history and culture. The PRCA, due to its continental (Dutch) roots, is following the Church Order of Dordt. The CPRC is closer to the Presbyterian practices in church polity. Both however subscribe to the 3 forms of unity.
 
Bert thank you for clearing that up. Sorry for any confusion I may have caused.
I was obviously throughly confused. What is that form of Church Government called?
 
Status
Not open for further replies.
Back
Top