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Images of Christ and the Second Commandment (Appendix): Iconoclasm in Church History
Apr 10, 2026
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Apr 8, 2026
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Apr 1, 2026
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Peter Martyr Vermigli and the Reformation
Feb 27, 2026
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Feb 23, 2026
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| 4/10/26 | ![]() Images of Christ and the Second Commandment (Appendix): Iconoclasm in Church History | This episode is the supplemental material referenced in Part 2 of the "Images of Christ and the Second Commandment" series. In this Sunday school recording, Pastor Adam Parker traces the history of images in the church from the early fathers through the Iconoclast controversy of the 8th century. He examines how the church's original opposition to images gradually gave way as paganism entered the church, and walks through the theological arguments on both sides leading up to the Second Council of Nicaea in 787 AD. This podcast is a ministry of Evergreen Presbyterian Church (PCA) in Beaverton, Oregon. For more information on Evergreen Presbyterian Church visit our website at evergreenpca.com. If you are in the Beaverton area, join us for worship on Sunday mornings at 9:30am. | — | ||||||
| 4/8/26 | ![]() Images of Christ and the Second Commandment (Part 2) | Pastors Adam Parker and Matthew Poole continue a two-part series on making images of Jesus. In this second episode, they approach the topic theologically and historically. Drawing on Deuteronomy 4 and the 754 AD Council of Hieria, they argue that any depiction of Christ forces the artist into one of two ancient heresies: Nestorianism or monophysitism. They also address The Chosen and why the Reformed opposition to images is not a Reformation novelty, but a recovery of the position held by the early church fathers. This podcast is a ministry of Evergreen Presbyterian Church (PCA) in Beaverton, Oregon. For more information on Evergreen Presbyterian Church visit our website at evergreenpca.com. If you are in the Beaverton area, join us for worship on Sunday mornings at 9:30am. | — | ||||||
| 4/1/26 | ![]() Images of Christ and the Second Commandment (Part 1) | Pastors Adam Parker and Matthew Poole begin a two-part series on making images of Jesus. In this first episode, they approach the topic pastorally, sharing their own backgrounds with images of Christ in film, art, and church settings, and exploring why even well-intentioned depictions fall short. They discuss what the Westminster Larger Catechism teaches about the sins forbidden in the Second Commandment and make the case that images of Christ offer little practical benefit while training the mind on something invented rather than revealed. The next episode will take a deeper theological dive into why an image of Christ is an image of God and why making one leads inevitably into heresy. This podcast is a ministry of Evergreen Presbyterian Church (PCA) in Beaverton, Oregon. For more information on Evergreen Presbyterian Church visit our website at evergreenpca.com. If you are in the Beaverton area, join us for worship on Sunday mornings at 9:30am. | — | ||||||
| 2/27/26 | ![]() Peter Martyr Vermigli and the Reformation | Pastors Adam Parker and Matthew Poole discuss Peter Martyr Vermigli (1499-1562), a man who journeyed from Roman Catholic priest to Protestant reformer. Adam highlights Vermigli's monumental commentary on Romans, explains why this often-overlooked reformer deserves to be remembered alongside the Reformation giants, and shares his own work translating Vermigli's Romans commentary. | — | ||||||
| 2/23/26 | ![]() Jacob's Family and God's Faithfulness | Pastors Adam Parker and Matthew Poole discuss the complicated family dynamics of Jacob, Rachel, and Leah. They explore the rivalry between the sisters and their desperate attempts to earn Jacob's love through childbearing, drawing connections to Paul's teaching in Romans about works versus grace. They offer encouragement to parents who recognize dysfunction in their own homes, reminding listeners that God faithfully raises up covenant children even from imperfect families. Matthew's evening sermon series on the "Life of Joseph" continues on the fourth Sunday of each month. This podcast is a ministry of Evergreen Presbyterian Church (PCA) in Beaverton, Oregon. For more information on Evergreen Presbyterian Church visit our website at evergreenpca.com. If you are in the Beaverton area, join us for worship on Sunday mornings at 9:30am. | — | ||||||
| 2/10/26 | ![]() Passing the Baton: Immanuel PCA's Particularization (w/ Seth Miller) | In this episode, Adam Parker and Matthew Poole are joined by Seth Miller, church planter at Immanuel Presbyterian Church in Post Falls, Idaho. They discuss the upcoming particularization service for Immanuel and what it looks like for a mission work to transition into a particular church within the PCA. The conversation covers the biblical and practical necessity of ruling elders, the providential growth of the congregation in Idaho, and the joy of "passing the baton" from a temporary session to local shepherds. Having supported this work for the last two years, Evergreen celebrates the Lord's faithfulness in this new milestone for Immanuel Presbyterian. | — | ||||||
| 1/27/26 | ![]() The Doctrine of Providence | Pastors Adam Parker and Matthew Poole discuss the biblical doctrine of God's providence and why it matters for everyday life. They define providence as God both preserving and governing all of creation. Adam and Matthew explain how believing in God's sovereignty and goodness provides peace and comfort even when we can't understand His purposes. They discuss how providence differs from mere foreknowledge, address common objections, and emphasize that trusting God's character is essential for finding rest in difficult circumstances. This episode offers both theological grounding and pastoral encouragement for believers walking through trials. This podcast is a ministry of Evergreen Presbyterian Church (PCA) in Beaverton, Oregon. For more information on Evergreen Presbyterian Church visit our website at evergreenpca.com. If you are in the Beaverton area, join us for worship on Sunday mornings at 9:30am. | — | ||||||
| 1/16/26 | ![]() Our "Strategic Faith Plan" | In this episode, Pastors Adam Parker and Matthew Poole discuss Evergreen's newly developed Strategic Faith Plan presented to the congregation in January 2026. They walk through the church's core purpose (to glorify God and make Him known), vision (a mature, multiplying faith community), and mission (bring, build, and send). Adam and Matthew explain the five strategic priorities for the coming year. They also address common questions about the plan, including concerns about busyness vs. depth, Neighborly Nights participation, building expansion costs, and how the church can maintain its welcoming feel while growing toward future church planting. | — | ||||||
| 9/29/25 | ![]() A Biblical Perspective on Marriage: Cultivating Intimacy | Pastors Adam Parker and Matthew Poole discuss the vital role of intimacy in marriage, grounded in biblical principles. They explore five key areas (spiritual, mental, emotional, recreational, and physical), offering practical strategies to foster closeness and unity. Whether your marriage feels distant or vibrant, this episode provides insights to help cultivate an intimate and healthy one-flesh relationship. | — | ||||||
| 9/17/25 | ![]() Navigating Church Expectations in Times of Crisis | Pastors Adam Parker and Matthew Poole discuss the challenges of navigating church expectations during significant cultural events, such as the recent assassination of a prominent Christian figure. They discuss the dangers of demanding pastors address specific topics from the pulpit, emphasizing the importance of trusting Scripture to minister to congregants' needs. Grounded in biblical principles, they highlight the true marks of a faithful church (preaching the Word, administering sacraments, and exercising church discipline), offering practical guidance for discerning when to stay or leave a church. This episode encourages listeners to focus on worshipping God and seeking His truth, even amidst worldly distractions. | — | ||||||
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| 9/16/25 | ![]() A Biblical Perspective on Marriage: Navigating Conflict | Pastors Adam Parker and Matthew Poole address the conflict in marriage. They discuss how to address sin, differences, and external stressors with grace, offering practical strategies for resolving conflicts in a way that builds unity rather than division. | — | ||||||
| 9/8/25 | ![]() A Biblical Perspective on Marriage: Communication | Pastors Adam Parker and Matthew Poole discuss the vital role of communication in marriage, grounded in biblical principles. They address barriers such as self-centeredness and busyness, sharing practical, grace-filled strategies for fostering open, honest, and loving communication. Whether you're married, engaged, or seeking stronger relationships, this episode offers insights to deepen communication. | — | ||||||
| 8/18/25 | ![]() A Biblical Perspective on Marriage: Covenant, Christ, and Commitment | In this episode, Pastors Adam Parker and Matthew Poole turn to Ephesians 5 to discuss a Biblical understanding of marriage, moving beyond cultural myths to focus on its God-given purpose. | — | ||||||
| 8/11/25 | ![]() Cultural Perspectives on Marriage: Setting the Stage | In this episode, Pastors Adam Parker and Matthew Poole critique cultural perspectives on marriage in light of Scripture. Join them for a thoughtful discussion that sets the stage for a deeper look at the biblical institution of marriage in the episodes to come. | — | ||||||
| 7/4/25 | ![]() General Assembly Insights | After a long hiatus, we are excited to return with Season 2 of the Evergreen Beaverton Podcast. In this episode, ruling elder Mike Barnes joins teaching elders Adam Parker and Matthew Poole to share their insights and experiences as they reflect on this year's general assembly. | — | ||||||
| 6/2/24 | ![]() Episode 19: The Fall of Jerusalem and Matthew 23:37-24:35 | Today Adam and Matthew discuss more material that was left out of Sunday's sermon. This material relates to the historical narrative around what exactly happened to the city of Jerusalem and the temple in 70 AD. What is it about the fall of the temple to the Zealots, and of the city to the Roman General Titus, that makes these events as a whole a good candidate for the fulfillment of Jesus' predictions in Matthew 23:37-24:35? [Note: We haven't marked this episode as "explicit," but just know that there are descriptions of violent acts in this episode that might not be appropriate for little ones.] Sources Cited: Holland, Tom; Pax: War and Peace in Rome's Golden Age Jerusalem: A Biography; Simon Montefiore Josephus; The Jewish Wars Quarles, Charles; Matthew (Evangelical Biblical Theology Commentary) | — | ||||||
| 2/27/24 | ![]() Episode 18: Evangelism and Our Identity in Christ (Interview w/ Benjamin Flores) | On this episode, Adam and Matthew interview Benjamin Flores, who is a member of Evergreen. Benjamin has a deep passion to see average church members realize their own calling to be faithful and speak of Jesus. It is tempting to believe that evangelism can and should really only be done by church officers, but Benjamin is eager to help all members to be eager, prayerful, and actively looking for opportunities to share the gospel with others. | — | ||||||
| 1/10/24 | ![]() Episode 17: Technology Is Changing Us | Technology inevitably has an impact on the way we think and relate to others. Decades into our own experiments with computers and the internet, researchers have begun to gather data on what that technology is doing to us. Anecdotally, we know that the internet is changing how we relate, how we speak, and how we work. As Christians, then, what are we willing to do to make sure that our minds our sharp, and our children are ready to use their minds to glorify God? On this episode, Adam, Matthew, Travis, and Erik discuss just what it is what we are doing, and what wisdom dictates we ought to do to press back against the way our technology is shaping us. | — | ||||||
| 11/21/23 | ![]() Episode 16: Seminary: What It Can... and Can't Do | On this episode, Adam and Matthew welcome a former classmate and admissions director from seminary, Step Morgan, to take part in a conversation about the benefits and limitations of a seminary education. | — | ||||||
| 11/2/23 | ![]() Episode 15: The Self - Modern Ideas vs The Bible | Adam and Matthew are joined by Travis Koch as they dip their toes into a discussion of modern confusion over personal identity. They contrast more popular notions of identity with what the Bible has to say. | — | ||||||
| 8/31/23 | ![]() Episode 14: Family Worship Checkup | Adam and Matthew welcome Erik Haralson, Micah Meeuwsen, and Travis Koch to discuss family worship. The group conversation today allows an opportunity for us to check in with a variety of men from a variety of familes to ask the question: how do you do family worship? What does it look like in your homes? What would you say to someone who feels they are falling behind or failing at practicing family worship? A wide ranging discussion on the importance of doing our best to shepherd our families. | — | ||||||
| 8/17/23 | ![]() Episode 13: Christian Liberty and Things Indifferent | Episode 13 is a full table! Adam and Matthew welcome two guests: Travis Koch and Micah Meeuwsen. Today's episode is a follow-up to this past week's sermon by Pastor Parker on Matthew 15:1-20 ("True Defilement"). In this round-table conversation the crew further discuss the subject of the Christian conscience and what is really meant by "Christian Liberty." | — | ||||||
| 7/28/23 | ![]() Episode 12: Travis Koch Talks Classical Christian Education | Today Adam and Matthew invite Headmaster Travis Koch to the podcast to talk about St. Stephen's Academy and Classical Christian Education in general. Interesting conversation ensues ranging from the history of St. Stephen's all the way to the purpose of education and the place of Artificial Intelligence in education. | — | ||||||
| 6/19/23 | ![]() Episode 11: Alex Chung Talks Christians and Cinema | Alex Chung joins us to discuss Christians and the cinematic arts. Adam takes the opportunity to nerd out quite a bit on a favorite hobby. The discussion ranges from Christian movies, to whether time travel movies are really about regret or the need to atone. Alex is an assistant professor of cinematic arts at George Fox University. He has degrees from Columbia University and the University of Southern California. | — | ||||||
| 6/6/23 | ![]() Episode 10: Bully Pulpit - Confronting The Problem of Spiritual Abuse in the Church | In this episode, Adam gives the low-down on Michael Kruger's latest book Bully Pulpit: Confronting the Problem of Spiritual Abuse in the Church. What is spiritual abuse? How can churches avoid having bully pastors? https://amzn.to/3WQZPck | — | ||||||
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