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Jazz As Gospel

This month, The Francis Schaeffer Institute at Covenant Theological Seminary in St. Louis will present “Heaven in a Nightclub,” an exploration of the Gospel that traces the spiritual roots of jazz music.

Brow Wood: A New Community for Active Seniors

Men and women approaching retirement look forward to making the most of the years ahead. A new venture intends to meet all those goals and more: Brow Wood, a master-planned community atop Lookout Mountain. “Brow Wood isn’t a retirement community,” says Dr. Frank Brock, who led the team that launched this senior-living concept. “We are looking…

Tim Keller Wants You to Suffer Well

Suffering. Is there a more perennially and painfully relevant topic? Countless books address the subject—and countless sufferers read them.

Art in the Family

For Jennifer and Sarah Coffin, art is a calling

Like faith, art often passes from one generation to the next. For Jennifer Coffin, it began when she first laid eyes on her mother’s potter’s wheel.

Broken Pots: Covenant Grad Teaches Grieving Kids to See Beauty inTheir Pain

When someone dies, a hole is left, but life eventually returns to normal for their communities. But never for the families of the deceased. And especially never for their children.

Milton Named President of D. James Kennedy Institute

Theologian, author and singer/songwriter Dr. Michael Milton has been named President and Sr. Fellow of the newly founded D. James Kennedy Institute for Christianity and Culture (DJK Institute)

Cannon Nominated to Serve as RUM Coordinator

The RUM Permanent Committee is pleased to announce the nomination of the Reverend Thomas Cannon to serve as the next Coordinator of RUM, pending approval by the General Assembly.

PCA Church to Host National Youth Ministry Conference

Conference is scheduled Oct. 10-12, 2013 at Intown Church, Atlanta

Ministry Transitions

The following are recent PCA ministry transitions.

Thinking Christianly About Syria

Virtually everyone agrees that Syria is a humanitarian and geopolitical mess. What’s open to debate is what, if anything, the United States should do about it.

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