Postmillennial Worship

Postmillennial Worship

Author: ChristKirk August 10, 2025 Duration: 34:08

Postmillennialism is the conviction that prior to the Second Coming of Christ, the earth will be as full of the knowledge of the Lord as the waters cover the sea. The church’s marching orders, the Great Commission (Matt. 28:18-20), will be successfully fulfilled. All the enemies of Christ will be subdued by the power of the gospel, with only one exception—that exception being death itself, which will be destroyed by the personal appearance of the Lord (1 Cor. 15:25-26).


The reference to postmillennial worship means that we believe right worship of God to be the central instrument that He will use to bring this about. Right worship, offered up with the faith of Abraham (Rom. 4:13), will receive Abraham’s promise.


Find teachings and sermons from the community at Christ Church (Moscow, ID). This podcast feed offers audio from weekly services and special gatherings, featuring pastoral voices like Douglas Wilson and Toby Sumpter, alongside other teachers from the congregation. The content focuses on expository preaching, practical theology, and cultural commentary from a Reformed, Christian perspective. It’s a direct line to the pulpit, capturing the ongoing conversation and instruction that shapes this particular church body. Listeners will hear detailed scriptural analysis, applications for family and community life, and discussions that connect ancient faith to modern challenges. The recordings are shared here as a primary resource for members and anyone interested in the church’s doctrinal stance and weekly rhythms. For further context, schedules, or written materials, the church’s main website provides additional information. This podcast serves as an archive and a current window into the preaching ministry of Christ Church in Moscow, Idaho.
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Christ Church (Moscow, ID)
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