US: Together for the Gospel

Jamie Southcombe  |  World
Date posted:  1 May 2016
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US: Together for the Gospel

Ligon Duncan | photo: Together for the Gospel

Imagine standing in the middle of a vast arena, surrounded by 9,000 people, each singing ‘In Christ Alone’ at the top of their voice. Add in ten hour long sermons (not consecutively!), five panel discussions, 19 breakout sessions, two pre-conferences and the largest bookshop many of us have ever seen and you get some idea of the ‘Together for the Gospel’ conference.

This year’s was the sixth conference, held biennially in the Yum! Centre, Louisville, Kentucky. The theme was ‘We are Protestant’, celebrating the 500th year of the start of the Reformation when Luther nailed his 95 theses to the Wittenberg door.

In his opening address Dr Ligon Duncan asked the question, ‘is the reformation over?’ The answer given was a resounding, ‘no!’ Duncan noted that there is a continual need for reformation according to the Word of God. The doctrines rediscovered by the reformers are thoroughly biblical and they therefore need to be taught in our churches today.

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