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Book winners at the URCNA Synod! Congrats to Logan Pitsenberger (Dr. Venema Collection), Daniel Mundell (Dr. Strange Collection), and Scott Swanson (Faculty Mini-Library). The best kind of Synod swag.
It's been a great week in Calgary at the 2026 URCNA Synod, and so good to reconnect with MARS alumni and friends of the Seminary. Grateful for the fellowship!
A clip from Dr. Strange's class lit up the comment sections. Now he unpacks Paul at the Areopagus, the gospel and human unity, and why ranking peoples by blood cuts against Scripture. New MarsCast episode.
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Registration deadline is coming up! Join us Aug. 29 for Mid-America Reformed Seminary's 22nd Annual Golf Outing at Deer Creek Golf Club. Scramble format, free range access, and a reception to follow. Register by Aug. 9 → midamerica.edu/news/134/22nd…
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28 years. One church plant in downtown Chicago. A city-wide movement for the gospel. Dr. Jon Dennis brings lessons learned from Holy Trinity Chicago to our 2026 CME Conference. Oct. 2–3, Lansing, IL. Register by Sept. 27. 🔗 midamerica.edu/cme/conferenc…
Paul wrote Romans for one reason: he needed a church ready to send him to Spain. That missionary ambition holds the whole letter together, and exposes a fault line still dividing us. Doctrinal seriousness without concern for the lost, and mission zeal without careful theology. Romans rebukes both. Dr. Marcus Mininger on why that matters now.
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Paul wrote Romans for one reason: he needed a church ready to send him to Spain. That missionary ambition holds the whole letter together, and exposes a fault line still dividing us. Doctrinal seriousness without concern for the lost, and mission zeal without careful theology. Romans rebukes both. Dr. Marcus Mininger on why that matters now.
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We're at the 92nd @OrthodoxPC GA today with a booth and two receptions:
Cookie Table & Coffee at 3:15 PM. Good conversation included.
Dine & Learn at dinnertime. Grab your tray and join MARS friends & alumni for casual dinner conversation.
Come say hello!
What does 30 years of pastoral hospitality really look like? At our 2026 CME Conference, Dr. Eric Watkins interviews his wife Heather for an honest conversation about the good, the hard, and the hidden beauty of an open home. Oct. 2–3, Lansing, IL. Register by Sept. 27. midamerica.edu/cme/conferenc…