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Ken Jones Moving to Florida

Wednesday, May 19th, 2010 by Eric Landry

If you are in the Los Angeles area, you only have a few more weeks to see and hear White Horse Inn cohost Ken Jones before he takes up his new call at Glendale Missionary Baptist Church in Miami, Florida.

Ken will be preaching through the end of May at Greater Union Baptist Church in Compton, California, where he has served as pastor since 1990.  This Saturday, May 22, at 9:00 a.m., you can also hear Ken speak at the men’s breakfast at Calvary Presbyterian Church in Glendale, California.  If you plan to attend, please RSVP to (818) 244-3747 or office@churchonglendale.org.

Ken’s first Sunday at GMBC will be June 6. His formal installation as the fifth pastor of the church will take place on June 27th.  I asked Ken a few questions about his move and his future with White Horse Inn:

After 21 years at Greater Union, why did you accept a call to Glendale? I wasn’t looking to leave Greater Union. The church is going well; we’ve seen tremendous growth–not just in terms of attendance, but also in the quality of our members and their life as disciples.  But I could see that what we were privileged to participate in at Greater Union was needed at Glendale and that seemed like a great fit for me and my wife, Lisa.

You’ve been on the White Horse Inn panel for more than ten years. How will your work with White Horse Inn inform your work at Glendale Baptist? The thing that ties together all the different themes that Mike, Kim, Rod, and I take up each week on White Horse Inn is preaching. People and churches who encounter the Reformation can become intellectually convinced of the truth of the doctrine of justification, for instance, but it isn’t until that truth soaks through the preaching that a church experiences real change.  Preaching is the key. Too often it is inconsistent (I even saw that in my own life as I began to grapple with and understand the doctrines of the Reformation). So, I hope to bring consistent Christ-centered preaching and a Christ-centered hermeneutic to my new role as the pastor at Glendale Missionary Baptist Church.  It benefited Greater Union, it will benefit Glendale, and it will benefit any church that is new to the Reformation.

At the most recent taping for White Horse Inn, Ken made a few comments about his move.

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Ken and the elders and congregation at Glendale Missionary Baptist Church are committed to his continuing to participate as a cohost of White Horse Inn. So, even though his ministerial duties have changed, we’re glad to say that his voice will still be heard each week on White Horse Inn!

WHI News

Friday, October 9th, 2009 by Eric Landry

Our hosts are getting ready to do a lot of travel in the next few weeks. They might be coming to an event near you!

October 15:

  • Mike Horton will be speaking at Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary in South Hamilton, MA, for Renewing the Evangelical Mission, a conference honoring the legacy of David F. Wells. His topic is “Rediscovering the Church After Evangelicalism.”
  • Ken Jones will be Christ Reformed Church in Washington, DC  for the lecture series, Calvin in the Capital. His topic is “Calvin on Human Nature.”

October 17:

  • Kim Riddlebarger will be at Estacada Christian Church in the Portland, OR area for the Fall Theology Conference of The Reformation Society of Oregon. He’ll spend four sessions answering common questions about the end times.

October 24:

  • Ken Jones will be at Calvary Presbyterian Church in Glendale, CA for their Reformation Weekend Conference. He will be speaking on Calvin’s doctrine of humanity and spirituality at 10:00 a.m.

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