NEWS & MEDIA
Left to Our Own Devices: Toward a Theology of Technology
The forbidden fruit of Genesis 3 is more than a metaphor for temptation generally; it is a metaphor above all for the temptation that technology poses, especially in an age where most of us have an Apple in our pockets. The standing threat of technology, greater than ever in the age of AI, is that it will lead us to forget our own dependence--and particularly our interdependence on one another--pulling us away from our humanity toward an idolatrous worship of self and of our own creations.
Kill Your Wish-Dream
The monthly Capella meeting at Reformed Evangelical Seminary featured Reverend Virgil Hurt, the incoming president of RES, who shared his vision for the seminary's role in preparing future pastors for the CREC's expansion.
Semper Reformanda & Theological Conservatism
Dr. Tyler Bauer examines the challenges Protestants face in inheriting the Christian tradition after the Reformation. He responds to common Catholic critiques about Protestant disunity and innovation, showing how these arguments often rely on rhetoric rather than substance. Bauer emphasizes the Protestant commitment to biblical authority and continuity with the faith once delivered to the saints, even amid diverse traditions. His talk invites viewers to reflect deeply on questions of unity, tradition, and truth in the Christian life.
A Vision for Young Adult Discipleship
Pastor Laurence Windham explains how Poiema disciples young adults by cultivating their identity in Christ through immersive retreats, heartfelt teaching, and intentional Christian community.
Food for the Fight: Festivity as Warfare
Pastor Joshua Appel (Trinity Reformed Church, Moscow, ID) leads our pre-Thanksgiving Cappella, Saturday, Nov. 23, showing us how to love well as a precondition to fighting well.

