The Parrhesians

By: The Parrhesians: Nathanael Devlin Peter Chace Kyle Bennett
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  • The Greek word is parrhesia" means “forthright truth-telling.” One who speaks with parrhesia doesn’t flatter, manipulate, or use rhetorical tricks. He doesn’t massage or bend the truth, and he doesn’t hedge. He’s confident truth is on his side, and he takes moral responsibility for speaking it. Join Kyle Bennett, Peter Chace and Nate Devlin as they offer bold truth and discuss how to be the church in a world possessed by lies.

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Episodes
  • Resisting Tyranny
    Sep 25 2024

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    In this special edition of the Parhessian Podcast, Peter, Kyle, and Nate take on the mantle of The Layman as they discuss the recent Presbytery of the Alleghenies meeting held on Saturday, September 21, 2024. Sadly, there are many concerning issues to report.

    The POA not only continued its abuse of power, but there is evidence of evangelical dark money flowing into the denomination, sympathy for open borders, erosion of ordinational standards, continued disregard for constitutional fidelity, and more.

    In fact, the situation has become so bad, that it appears as though the EPC is now functioning more like a tyranny than a denomination. But in the face of tyranny, we remember the courageous words of John Knox who said, “Resistance to tyranny is obedience to God.” And so, we obey God.



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    1 hr and 26 mins
  • Conformation
    Sep 9 2024

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    Baptizing babies in the church always leads to the necessity for confirmation. Confirmation is a process by which young men and women learn what it means to be a believer in the Lord Jesus Christ and what it means to be a member of the church.

    This time-honored approach to training and confirming our youth in the faith is known as catechesis. Catechesis (a biblical word that simply means “to teach”) is the church’s ministry of grounding and growing all the people of God in the great doctrines of our faith and its implications for membership in the local church and life as a Christian in the world.

    But conformation is something a little different, and it’s not just a program for older children in the church.

    Historically, the church has engaged in confirmation through its educational ministry. Learning the great articles of the faith is vitally important, but conformation requires more than just information. Conformation means getting in spiritual shape. Being a Christian means being conformed to the image of Christ, and we can’t be conformed unless we are confronted by just how badly we are out of shape. Sometimes God has to carve things away in our lives so that we start to look more like Jesus.

    God loves his people, which means He is willing to pursue us, confront us, and require righteousness from us. God’s confrontation is a grace, and the resistance we feel as we go through conformation is actually a relief.

    So join Nate, Peter, and Kyle as we discuss why conformation is so important, and how avoiding conformity puts us, and our children, in real spiritual danger.

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    1 hr and 19 mins
  • Infant Baptism and American Revival
    Aug 27 2024

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    In this episode of The Parrhedsian Podcast, Peter, Kyle and Nate discuss how a return to the practice of infant baptism may actually be the key to Christian revival, not only in America, but also in the church and in the home.

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    57 mins

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