More on the FCC Presbytery

More on the FCC Presbytery

From Kingdom Polemics by Kingdom Polemics - Your Host: Aldo Leon

April 23, 2026 · 1h 32m

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Episode 300 reflects on the FCC Presbytery colloquium in Alabama, emphasizing preaching, theology, and church governance.

Episode 300 reflects on the Free Church of Scotland Continuing (FCC) Presbytery colloquium in Alabama, highlighting its preaching, theology, worship, and church governance. Aldo Leon and Emmanuel Gonzalez walk through key observations, emphasizing experiential Reformed piety, rigorous preaching critique, and pastoral integrity in church courts. This milestone episode offers a window into a tradition seeking to unite doctrinal precision with heartfelt, Christ-centered ministry. Highlights Preaching exercises stand out as a disciplined practice: ministers and students receive targeted texts and real-time critique to refine both doctrine and delivery Strong emphasis on evangelical preaching: not mere doctrinal accuracy, but presenting a "felt Christ" and the full scope of salvation in every sermon Sermons consistently elevated the congregation to a heavenly-minded focus, avoiding mere moralism and grounding application in eternal realities Teaching sessions reinforced core theology, including the necessity of precise doctrine on the atonement and rejection of antinomian and neonomian errors Experiential religion was central: the real, present work of God in preaching and worship was…

People in this episode

Host: Aldo Leon

Guest: Emmanuel Gonzalez

Topics covered

  • FCC Presbytery
  • preaching
  • theology
  • worship
  • church governance
  • Reformed piety
  • pastoral integrity

Keywords

  • FCC Presbytery
  • preaching critique
  • experiential religion
  • evangelical preaching
  • doctrinal precision
  • pastoral care
  • church culture

Mentioned in this episode

Organizations: Free Church of Scotland Continuing

Places: Alabama

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