Jim Cassidy | The Reformed Church in the Philippines

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In this episode, Camden Bucey connects with Jim Cassidy, pastor of South Austin OPC and president of the Reformed Forum board, to discuss global theological education and Reformed missions. Dr. Cassidy shares insights from his recent trip to the Philippines, where he taught Reformed theology to village pastors and engaged with local congregations deeply committed to confessional Reformed theology.
The conversation highlights the vibrant yet challenging landscape of Reformed education in the Philippines. Dr. Cassidy details his work with Heidelberg Seminary and the Pearl of the Orient Covenant Reformed Church, emphasizing the growing hunger for robust theological training in a predominantly Roman Catholic country. The episode underscores the vital role of Reformed Forum’s online resources, which provide accessible, high-quality theological education to students worldwide.
Join us as we explore the current state of Reformed missions, the unique challenges faced by international churches, and the strategic importance of theological education in cultivating a mature, self-sustaining global Reformed community. This episode is a compelling look at how God is using modern technology and faithful teaching to spread the gospel and strengthen the global church.
Listen in for a thoughtful discussion on the future of Reformed education, the impact of Reformed Forum’s resources, and the ongoing mission to equip believers worldwide with sound doctrine.
00:07 Introduction
04:57 The Reformed Labors in Philippines
14:52 The Need for an Established On-Site Seminary
22:18 The History of Reformed Missions in Philippines
28:10 Ministerial Training and Church Planting
37:29 International Awareness of Theological Issues
39:47 Providing Resources to People Hungry for Reformed Theology
49:34 Conclusion
This is Christ the Center episode 861 (www.reformedforum.org/ctc861)

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  • @reformationsocietyphilippi1305
    @reformationsocietyphilippi13053 күн бұрын

    This is Rocky here. Dr. Cassidy was a blessing to the Church in the Philippines. I like the analogy of Castle building by planting a forest even if the planters would not see the finished castle. Confucius, obviously under the best (but sinful) use of general revelation said, "If you think in terms of a year, plant a seed; if in terms of ten years, plant trees; if in terms of 100 years, teach the people." What I like about the Reformed Church is its willingness to train men into the ministerial task, and the commitment to maximize their competency into the trainers ' level.

  • @bonnbravo8330
    @bonnbravo83304 күн бұрын

    Glad to hear of your work here in the Philippines. I'm from the CRCP and yes we're still here, lol. it's sad to admit that we are not as widespread as a denomination or even in the forefront of the resurgence of wanting to know Reformed Theology in the country. it's a great blessing to hear that there are many who are coming here to help teach and encourage but we do still need more. Hopefully the denomination can be involved in establishing a Reformed Seminary that's going to be helpful for many churches. God bless you brothers.

  • @chrslrpg
    @chrslrpg4 күн бұрын

    I'd like to be able to work and learn reformed theology I'm in the Philippines

  • @TheJekpacheco
    @TheJekpacheco4 күн бұрын

    Praying that the Lord will continue to use you Dr. Jim and The Reformed Forum ministry for His work of reformation in the Philippines. The Lord knows we need you who have gone so far before us in the reformed faith. Grateful to God for his providence that we were able to travel from Cagayan de Oro City to Davao to join your conference. We learned a lot as well as confirmed our understanding and teachings concerning ecclesiology. We are an independent confessional reformed church seeking an oversight.

  • @VicBernales-c9r
    @VicBernales-c9r4 күн бұрын

    Thank you for this episode, Camden and Jim. I appreciate all your labor at Reformed Forum in providing free videos and materials for people around the globe who are interested in learning the Reformed faith. I thank you especially for doing this episode on the status of the Reformed church in the Philippines. We are still a minority in the Christian community here but, yes, there is a growing curiousity and interest of it over here. I'd like to thank Jim's labor with us and among us early this year. His ministry among us is greatly appreciated. We are looking forward to seeing him return next year, Lord willing, to do more seminars and modular course on Reformed theology. It is true that there is a need for an onsite seminary with strong Reformed confessional conviction and qualified faculty members. We are trying to address the need but we know that we need some help from the brethren like you guys in the USA and from other parts of Europe. It may take another generation before the goal may be realized by the grace of God but we are praying that it will be accomplished in God's time. Thank you so much for all your labor at the Reformed Forum.

  • @JCATG
    @JCATG4 күн бұрын

    This is great to know about. I pray that God will use your ministry more to empower other nations to know the Gospel of the Lord Jesus Christ and disciple their own people.

  • @reydemayo8906
    @reydemayo89064 күн бұрын

    Hello Camden, thats correct assessment about the report,we need protestant Reform Seminary here in the Philippines to established....I hope and pray It well include in your future vision...godbless your UTUBE podcast.

  • @donexcelcisimo
    @donexcelcisimo4 күн бұрын

    Would not PTS CAS in Cavite qualify as a reformed seminary? They even have a D.Min. in Reformed Tradition.

  • @erenjaeger8614
    @erenjaeger86144 күн бұрын

    I am in the Philippines. May i know specifically the exact address in Mindanao? I love to study deeper about God

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