Recommended Resource – Calling Out the Called: Discipling Those Called to Ministry Leadership
Dr. Pace’s book on the topic of the challenge above can be helpful to you: Calling Out the […]
Recommended Resource – Calling Out the Called: Discipling Those Called to Ministry Leadership
Dr. Pace’s book on the topic of the challenge above can be helpful to you: Calling Out the […]
Recommended Resource – Pastoral Theology: Theological Foundations for Who a Pastor is and What He Does
If you haven’t read this book by Dr. Akin and Dr. Scott Pace (the candidate for the next […]
Episode 72: Student Pastors and Ministry (with Scott Pace)
This week’s episode: Ronjour and Brandon discuss the importance of theological education in student ministry with Dr. Scott Pace (Dean of The College at Southeastern).
Episode 49: Pastors and Preaching through Colossians (with Scott Pace)
In this week’s episode of Pastor Matters, Ronjour and Brandon sit down with Dr. Scott Pace to discuss pastors and preaching through Colossians.
Book Review: Answering God’s Call, by Scott Pace
The story is familiar. One chilly, autumn Lord’s Day morning, a young man—a high school senior—is converted as he listens to the pastor enthusiastically press home the words of Jesus: “Those who are well have no need of a physician, but those who are sick. I came not to call the righteous, but sinners” (Mark 2:17).
Episode 32: Pastors, Preaching, and Easter (with Scott Pace)
In this episode of Pastor Matters, Ronjour sits down with Dr. Scott Pace (Dean of the College at Southeastern) to discuss preaching and pastoring on Easter Sunday.
Chapel Rewind: Welcome to the Family
Scott Pace, Dean of the College at Southeastern, preaches on Colossians 1:1-8 about being welcomed into the family of God.
What a Difference a Week Makes
Perhaps you’re familiar with the saying, “What a difference a week makes.” The saying highlights how much things like the weather forecast to the price of gas can change in a short period of time. But, considering the drastic effects of recent events, this traditional maxim has proved to be even more true. From public school shut-downs, extreme fluctuations in the stock market, stay-at-home orders, to the rapid spread of disease and death, our lives have been rapidly and completely turned upside down.
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