Sunday, September 3, 2017
Evelyn Adair Busch
While I was in Emmanuel Presbyterian Church in Whippany I remember an elderly women named Evelyn Busch. Mrs. Busch was very warm and godly women - and would often welcoming me and my wife with a smile and talk to me about her husband the former Pastor at Emmanuel (The Late Calvin A. Busch). Here is an short article on her:
http://www.opc.org/today.html?history_id=1156
Saturday, August 5, 2017
Laying on hands, and praying over new Elders
I found this picture of me becoming a Ruling Elder at Emmanuel church, among my photos back in 1997. This is me and my friend Eddy Rodrigues (we are still friends today) having the elders praying with their hands on us. The men standing from left to right are Pastor Kostas, Bill Stephens, Robert Freeman, and George Christian.
Monday, February 6, 2017
'The Grand Promise' preached from Isaiah 58
This is an audio sermon preached as part of the Westminster Standards Lecture Series at Emmanuel Presbyterian.
'The Grand Promise' preached from Isaiah 58 - Guest Preacher: Dr. Joseph A. Pipa, Jr - Date: Sunday, September 15, 2002
NOTE: Dr. Joseph Pipa, President of Greenville Theological Seminary in Greenville, South Carolina (www.gpts.edu) and is the author of The Root and Branch (a study of the person and work of Christ)and the book, The Lord's Day.
I have other sermons - so come back for more.... Brian
'The Grand Promise' preached from Isaiah 58 - Guest Preacher: Dr. Joseph A. Pipa, Jr - Date: Sunday, September 15, 2002
I have other sermons - so come back for more.... Brian
Sunday, January 1, 2017
Emmanuel Presbyterian Church - Contending For The Faith
Emmanuel Presbyterian Church finds it's early history going back before the foundation of the United States. Their early members were part of the Presbyterian Church in Morristown, which held to the Westminster Standards and began in 1733. In 1738, the church received a charter issued by King George II of England; and in 1742, the congregation called Rev. Timothy Johnes as its first pastor.
Fast forward to the early 20th century, and we find that the Presbyterian Church in Morristown was rapidly becoming liberal. There were some liberals and some conservatives church officers. Therefore a scheme was developed to weaken the conservatives hold on the Presbyterian Church in Morristown. In 1925 a union of the First Church and South Street Church was proposed to weaken/remove conservatives in the leadership. The members that understood what this merger really was - protested by withdrawing their membership and forming Emmanuel Presbyterian Church.
Note: In the early days Reverend Gresham Machen was a supporter and stated supply for the newly formed Emmanuel Congregation. By the way, it was Machen that shepherded the congregation away from a modern loosely worded translation of the English Bible and back to a more literal version of the Bible.
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"Many people think that we in this little church are fanatics because we oppose not only denial of doctrine but also indifference or wavering adherence to it. They see no reason for getting excited. In this they certainly do not follow Jude. Jude got excited. False teaching roused him to action. False teaching should rouse us, too."
Rev. Lawrence B. Gilmore of Emmanuel Presbyterian Church
Sermon Title: Contending for the faith, 1931
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Posted by: Brian M. Hanley (HanleyBri@gmail.com)
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