
Covenant Podcast
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Christmas Evans Pt.3 | Particular Pilgrims
How Should Christians Think about UFOs? with Tom Hicks
Holiness Without Which No One Will See the Lord | John Miller | CovCon'26
Christmas Evans Pt. 2 | Particular Pilgrims
African Christian University with Conrad Mbewe
Calvin's Comprehensive Understanding of Piety | Joel Beeke | CovCon'26
From Dust to Glory: The Fourfold State of Man
The Root & Nature of True Piety | Conrad Mbewe | CovCon'26
Christmas Evans | Particular Pilgrims
Preaching through Romans with Brian Borgman
Fixing Our Eyes Upon Jesus | Jim Savastio | CovCon'26
On Hermeneutics with Jared Ebert
Religious Liberty: A Dissenting Protestant History and Reading List
Orthodox Radicals with Matthew Bingham
Ep 405Preaching Hebrew Poetry with Timothy Decker
"In this conversation, Dr. Decker helps listeners to understand Hebrew Poetry better and provides homiletical advice to preach from the poetic portions of God's Word." For more information, visit CBTSeminary.org
Ep 404Handling Church Splits | Pastor's Inbox
In this conversation, Pastors Joe Wilson and Lee McKinnon address church splits. They cover the causes of church splits and how to navigate them righteously whenever they seem inevitable. For more information, visit CBTSeminary.org
Ep 403Religious Liberty: The 1689 Confession | Particular Pilgrims
"Liberty of conscience was a significant doctrine of the Reformation. The reformers argued that the Roman church forced men to believe and practice things not taught in Scripture, often by implicit faith or by using forms of political, ecclesiastical, or economic coercion." For more information visit CBTSeminary.org
Ep 402Piety in Pastoral Ministry with Joel Beeke
In this conversation, Dr. Joel Beeke addresses Piety in Pastoral Ministry. He covers the dangers of backsliding, the significance of watchfulness, and ways our ministry will suffer if we're not pursuing piety. For more information about CBTSeminary, visit CBTSeminary.org
Ep 401Cessationism with Sam Waldron
In this episode of the Covenant Podcast, we speak with Sam Waldron on Cessationism. Dr. Waldron teaches this doctrine from Scripture, then shows how it relates to other important doctrines like Sola Scriptura. To learn more on this subject, pick up Dr. Waldron's book "To Be Continued?: Are the Miraculous Gifts for Today?" For more information about CBTS, visit CBTSeminary.org
Ep 400Anne Dutton with Priscilla Wong & Matthew Haste
In this conversation, we speak with Priscilla Wong & Matthew Haste on the Particular Baptist author Anne Dutton. Dutton didn't view herself as a preacher or pastor. Instead, she wrote: “Publick Authoritative Teaching in the Church is forbidden unto Women... Printing is a Thing of a very different Consideration.” Wong & Haste each edited & introduced selected writings by Dutton. These two volumes are newly available through H&E Publishing. The Spirituality of Anne Dutton: Select Letters (Vol. 1) https://hesedandemet.com/product/the-spirituality-of-anne-dutton-select-letters-vol-1/ The Theological Tracts of Anne Dutton (Vol. 2) https://hesedandemet.com/product/the-theological-tracts-of-anne-dutton-vol-2/

Ep 399Religious Liberty: Baptists and the Great Persecution
"Coxe’s death and the coming of toleration didn’t immediately end the Particular Baptist differences over the scope of religious liberty. A letter by William Kiffen from September 1688 and a document from the General Assembly of 1689 shows that there was divided opinion over the Repeal campaign for several years. And yet there was at bottom, a fundamental agreement about liberty of conscience as evidenced by the 1689 Confession." - Ron Miller For more information, visit CBTSeminary.org
Ep 398Bible Translation Fellowship with Kyle
In this episode, we speak with Kyle about translating Scripture into the common languages of believers from the nations. Bible Translation Fellowship equips church leaders to translate Scripture, so that churches are established and strengthened in the truth of God's Word. Learn more about their work here: https://www.bibletranslationfellowship.org/
Ep 397A Baptist Two Kingdoms Theology with Michael Carlino
Michael R. Carlino (PhD, The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary) is the Operations Director for CBMW, and an Adjunct Professor of Christian Theology at Boyce College. He and his wife Kylie live with their two children in Clarksville, IN. He is a member of Kenwood Baptist Church where he serves as a Youth Leader. In this conversation, we discuss his PhD dissertation: The Twofold Reign of Christ: A Baptist Approach to Two Kingdoms Theology For more information about CBTS, visit CBTSeminary.org
Ep 396Religious Liberty: William Kiffen | Particular Pilgrims
"A study of the individual signer’s writings and personal histories shows that there were differences concerning how far freedom of conscience should extend. John Spilsbury confessed a simple, broad belief in soul liberty. Samuel Richardson argued for full religious liberty for everyone. The four events we examined last time from William Kiffen’s life shows that he believed that there were limits to freedom of religious expression. Now let’s look at more cases of conscience from the life of William Kiffen." -Ron Miller For more information, visit CBTSeminary.org
Ep 394Encouraging Visitors to Pursue Church Membership | Pastor's Inbox
In this episode, Pastors Joe Wilson and Lee McKinnon answer questions submitted to the inbox about church membership. To answer the questions, they provide advice on encouraging regularly attending visitors to pursue church membership. If you have a question pertaining to practical theology, pastoral theology, or practical Christian living, you can submit it to: [email protected] For more information, visit cbtseminary.org

Ep 395Religious Liberty: Signers of the 1644 Confession of Faith
"That there was not a uniform position on the subject of religious liberty, can be demonstrated by an examination of the writings and lives of three of the signers: John Spilsbury, Samuel Richardson, and William Kiffen. These men illustrate the fact that although there was basic agreement about liberty of conscience, there were significant differences among them, especially as to liberty’s limits." - Ron Miller For more information, visit CBTSeminary.org
Ep 393The Life and Theology of Martyn Lloyd-Jones with Kyle Kearbey
In this conversation, we speak with Kyle Kearbey about Martyn Llody-Jones. We address the Doctor's theology by covering his understanding of justification, assurance, and revival. Then we discuss his philosophy of preaching. For more information, visit CBTSeminary.org

Ep 392Religious Liberty: Roger Williams Pt. 5 | Particular Pilgrims
"Roger Williams worked strenuously and at great personal expense to put his belief in freedom of conscience into practice. In his mind, liberty was not an Englishman’s right only, but belonged to everyone, including the Indians." For more information, visit CBTSeminary.org

Ep 387Covenantal Culmination with Dewey Dovel
In this episode, we speak with Dewey Dovel about his Doctoral Thesis: Covenantal Culmination: Why the New Covenant Documents Signify the Cessation of Normative Post-Apostolic Revelation. To read the thesis, click here: https://repository.sbts.edu/bitstream/handle/10392/7489/Dovel_sbts.pdp_0207A_10880.pdf?sequence=1&isAllowed=y For more information about CBTS, go to CBTSeminary.org

Ep 391Religious Liberty: Roger Williams Pt.4 | Particular Pilgrims
Roger Williams’ most important work on liberty of conscience caused a sensation when first published in London in 1644 and has had an enduring impact in the debate on that subject ever since. It was entitled “The Bloudy Tenent of Persecution, for Cause of Conscience, Discussed." For more information, visit CBTSeminary.org

Ep 386Shepherding the Flock Amidst Conflict | Pastor's Inbox
In this conversation, Pastors Joe Wilson and Lee McKinnon offer tips to help pastors lead their churches amid conflicts and disputes. They discuss the sources of conflict, external circumstances that lead to disputes, and ways pastors can guard their hearts amid division. For more information about CBTS, go to CBTSeminary.org

Ep 385Planting a Reformed Baptist Church with John Miller
CBTS Vice President and Professor of Practical Theology, John Miller, discusses his experiences as a church-planting pastor and the lessons he learned from planting Reformed Baptist churches. He further discusses Reformed ecclesiology and missiology and their importance in church planting. For more information about CBTS, visit CBTSeminary.org

Ep 390Religious Liberty: Roger Williams Pt.3 | Particular Pilgrims
"Williams deeply hated the idea of forced conversions or government-imposed religious rituals, like infant baptism, which placed the name Christian on people. He likened pressuring unconvinced men to worship God to a man forcing a woman into bed. He said in the true religion, Jesus Christ compels by the mighty persuasion of his preachers, but that he never used earthly weapons to compel a conscience."

Ep 384Practically Trained Pastors with Brian Croft
This 52-week field guide for ministry in the trenches provides a thorough and practical training program for pastors, aspiring pastors, and church ministry leaders. The field guide draws on experience from decades of pastoral ministry and is designed specifically to bridge the gap between academic study and the hands-on practical training necessary for the work of any pastor. Pick up your copy here: https://www.amazon.com/Practically-Trained-Pastors-Ministry-Trenches/dp/1783973080/ref=sr_1_1?crid=29QO9RKHB8RMK&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.lfipqGPDdb84volG8MvVU25hD24OAxpjo4gmsNFfEMo3p-Ok5f-mH6YgvEaOu6yogqvU0wnFGWNjT_tQedQwI8KtyFE3WAYjwpLTkdLHwjUup4gGK0g6oNEHQR4g2CKesT2NA1qBEcSGVSLZgUK0HkPSr6yKf4PnKWtHjUXMFuEFNwF4vlI5Au6_aioakRNr309TAf35Q6QoyIGbmhP3C0QC4x7ZCHByqzz4KB8Y1lM.nhvsWL204VsvWuiQL8WSDd1Z4gE9sNBxBGAITJ6zu20&dib_tag=se&keywords=practically+trained+pastors&qid=1765298076&sprefix=Practically+Trai%2Caps%2C166&sr=8-1 For the additional resources that accompany this resource, click here: https://us.10ofthose.com/product/PRACSHEPCK/practical-shepherding-pack-pack
Ep 389Religious Liberty: Roger Williams Pt.2
"Williams had been convinced for some time from Scripture that the church was to consist of regenerate members only. He shared this view with many of the Puritan and Separatist ministers in England and New England. But he pushed this to its logical and Biblical conclusion and applied the principle without compromise. And this is where the Baptist teaching began to convince him. If the church was to be made up of believing saints, then they alone had a right to baptism. And if the Roman Catholic and Anglican churches were corrupt and not true churches, then their baptism was invalid. If their worship was false, so must their baptism be. And so he embraced believer’s baptism." For more information, visit CBTSeminary.org
Ep 371For Christ's Sake Alone with Jason Edwards
Our Lord Jesus calls Christians to become trained in good doctrine. “If you put these things before the brothers, you will be a good servant of Christ Jesus, being trained in the words of the faith and of the good doctrine that you have followed.” (1 Timothy 4:6) Doctrine means teaching. Each chapter of this book focuses on one doctrine connected to justification. These doctrines are paraphrased from Chapter 11: Of Justification, in the Second London Baptist Confession of Faith (1689) Order your copy of this book: https://www.amazon.com/Christs-Sake-Alone-confessional-justification/dp/B0CXXTDW8D For more information about CBTS visit: https://cbtseminary.org
Ep 379Preaching for Conversions with Jeff Smith
Jeffery Smith argues that faithful preaching is more than interpretive fidelity to the text of Scripture and an engaging delivery. It encapsulates a preacher’s heart and soul and involves nothing less than a rigorous regimen of proclamation, pleading, and prayer. Pick up your copy of his book, Preaching for conversions: https://freegracepress.com/products/preaching-for-conversions For more information about CBTSeminary, visit CBTSeminary.org
Ep 388Religious Liberty: Roger Williams | Particular Pilgrims
"Roger Williams was one of the most important formative figures for the doctrine of religious liberty in the 1600s. Williams believed in the absolute authority of the Word of God and it was his source book for faith and life. He did not ground his views of soul liberty in Enlightenment ideals or a general liberalism, like Thomas Jefferson would do in the next century. He was not a rationalist or utilitarian but a man possessed by the Scriptural doctrine of a regenerate church, headed by Jesus Christ." For more information about CBTS, go to CBTSeminary.org
Ep 378Preaching as a Bi-Vocational Minister | Pastor's Inbox
In this conversation, Pastors Joe Wilson and Lee McKinnon share their experiences in Bi-Vocational ministry. They further offer encouragement to Bi-vocational ministers and discuss how to effectively preach when entangled in secular affairs. For more information visit: https://cbtseminary.org
Ep 377The Serampore Form of Agreement with Samuel E. Masters
Along with William Carey’s Enquiry, The Serampore Form of Agreement (SFA) laid the foundation of the modern missionary movement. The Enquiry recovered the Great Commission as a duty of the church and outlined a practical agenda for its fulfillment. The SFA provided a philosophy and a guide for missionary practice on the field. Both works move boldly from theological first principles to urgent implementation. This commentary on the SFA provides another volume in the William Ward Project begun in 2023 to commemorate the bicentenary of the author’s death. Each Statement of the SFA is analyzed by international scholars whose global dispersion and varied denominational commitments give testimony to the continued relevance of this seminal document. Pick up your copy of this new commentary of the Serampore Form of Agreement here: https://hesedandemet.com/product/the-serampore-form-of-agreement/ For more information about CBTS visit: https://cbtseminary.org

Ep 383Religious Liberty: John Murton | Particular Pilgrims
"We don’t follow Murton in his Arminianized theology. But all who believe in a regenerate church, including Particular Baptists, have been rightly influenced by his arguments for freedom of conscience and liberty of religious belief and practice." -Ron Miller ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- For more information about CBTS, go to CBTSeminary.org Consider giving to CBTS to help us train the next generation of gospel ministers. Apply to CBTS today to be sharpened for a lifetime of faithful ministry. Follow CBTS on our socials: X | Instagram | Facebook | YouTube Sign up to receive our Newsletter, which contains monthly updates related to the Seminary.
Ep 375Trials Endured by John Calvin with Rexford Semrad
In this conversation, Rexford Semrad recounts some of the trials that John Calvin endured throughout his life. Then Rex draws out lessons we can learn from these trials. For more information visit: https://cbtseminary.org
Ep 374Presuppositional Apologetics with James Anderson
In this conversation, we speak with Dr. James Anderson on Presuppositional Apologetics. We cover topics like circular reasoning, neutral ground, and more. Tune in and enjoy! For more information, visit: https://cbtseminary.org

Ep 382Religious Liberty: Leonard Busher | Particular Pilgrims
"The two swords represent two spheres. The physical sword is wielded by kings; the spiritual sword by ministers of the gospel. Busher says, 'Kings and magistrates are to rule temporal affairs by the swords of their temporal kingdoms and bishops and ministers are to rule spiritual affairs by the word and Spirit of God, the sword of Christ’s spiritual kingdom, and not to intermeddle one with another’s authority, office, and function.' The temporal sword was not given to kings to persecute people into a religious profession or act. He repeatedly argues that this never changes anyone’s judgment and fills the churches with hypocrites." For more information about CBTSeminary, visit: https://cbtseminary.org
Ep 380Lessons from Dr. Decker's Heart Transplant
In this conversation, Dr. Decker recounts his recent experiences in the hospital. Then he shares several lessons the Lord taught him while awaiting a heart transplant. For more information about CBTS, visit: https://cbtseminary.org

Ep 361Christian Nationalism | Tom Hicks | CovCon'25
In this breakout session from the 2025 Covenant Conference, Pastor Tom Hicks critiques Christian Nationalism. For more information about CBTSeminary visit: https://cbtseminary.org

Ep 381Religious Liberty: Smyth and Helwys | Particular Pilgrims
"Baptist churches arose in a 17th century England where church was joined to state. The governmental and religious institutions were not separate but existed as one establishment. The king acted as the supreme governor of both spheres. He headed the government and the Church of England, the officially established religion of the nation, and so he held both political and religious authority. The result was a fusion which declared religious dissent to be treasonous, enforced uniformity in religion, and penalized non-conformists." For more information visit: https://cbtseminary.org
Ep 366Historical Theology with Jon English Lee
In this episode, we talk with Dr. Jon English Lee about a class he teaches for CBTS: Historical Theology II. We further cover the benefit of studying Historical Theology, as well as the impact of Augustine on the Medieval perod of church history. For more information visit: https://cbtseminary.org

Ep 360The Third Use of the Law | Joel Beeke | CovCon'25
The following message was delivered at the 2025 Covenant Conference, hosted by CBTS. The theme of the 2025 conference was The Law of God. To learn more about CBTS, visit CBTSeminary.org

Ep 376Religious Liberty | Particular Pilgrims
"The Particular Baptists were orthodox, Protestant, Reformed, and Puritan Christians. But they were also more than that. They were distinguished from other churches by a set of distinctives, a number of interconnected doctrines and practices that set them apart." For more information about CBTS visit CBTSeminary.org