Saints and Scholars Podcast

Saints and Scholars

Andrew Curry
Discussion about the history and current issues facing the church across the island of Ireland
Jonathan Edwards and the Lord’s Supper- Primer Discussion with Dr David Luke
Dr David Luke will be speaking on “Jonathan Edwards and the Lord’s Supper” for the Irish Baptist Historical Society Autumn Lecture 2023. This video is a primer discussion with Dr Luke about Edwards’ view of the Lord’s Supper and its relevance to churches today
Oct 11, 2023
9 min
When Gentry get Baptised- The Story of Brannockstown Baptist Church- Interview with Richard Blayney
Brannockstown Baptist Church has a long and rich history. It was founded around 1870 by John La Touche, master of the Harristown estate (the La Touches were wealthy and influential aristocrats in France until the Huguenot expulsion). John La Touche became a Christian and was baptised by the well-known Rev. C. H. Spurgeon at the Metropolitan Tabernacle in London. Wishing to share the good news of Jesus and call people to follow him, John gathered a small congregation, which in its infancy met in a cottage in the village. In 1882 a gothic chapel of limestone and red sandstone was erected, followed in due course by the manse next door. John La Touche taught and cared for the church family, and later made provisions for the continuation of the church following his death in 1904. This episode interviews the current pastor of Brannockstown, Richard Blayney, about the rich history of the church. Richard is married to Steph, and they have three children. He comes from Coleraine and went to Brannockstown following studies at the Irish Baptist College. A short presentation on the history of the church by Richard Blayney was also recorded on the occasion of the church’s 150th anniversary for the Irish Baptist Historical Society and can be viewed at https://youtu.be/GU7pZ4Px0ec
Jun 10, 2021
28 min
Baptist Youth- The History and Work of the Department (An Interview with Matt Campbell)
This episode considers the history and work of Baptist Youth (a department of the Association of Baptist Churches in Ireland) by interviewing Matt Campbell the Director of Baptist Youth. Matt has been working as Baptist Youth Director since January 2016. He was born and raised in Ballymena. Matt’s responsibility is to oversee the work of Baptist Youth and promote the work of the department among the churches of the Association. After studying Maths at Queens University, he began a Theology degree, at the Irish Baptist College.
Jun 2, 2021
17 min
Baptist Women- The History and Work of the Department (An Interview with Gail Curry)
This episode considers the history and work of Irish Baptist Women (a department of the Association of Baptist Churches in Ireland) by interviewing Gail Curry the Baptist Women’s Director. Gail is married to Steven Curry who is pastor. After studying at Belfast Bible College they went out with Baptist Missions to plant Ballymoney Baptist before serving in Bethany Baptist Church Bangor and now are at Ballymena Baptist Church. Gail has been working as the Director of the Baptist Women’s Department for over 12 years and serves on the committee for the Irish Women's Convention
Apr 29, 2021
13 min
What will we do with John Nelson Darby?
In this episode Dr Crawford Gribben discusses the complex and quickly dismissed theologian John Nelson Darby (1800-1882) and the Brethren movement on the island of Ireland. Dr. Crawford Gribben teaches history in Belfast and is the author of numerous books.
Apr 21, 2021
19 min
Thomas Patient- One of the First Irish Baptist Pastors (Part 2)- An Interview with Dr. Micah Caswell
Thomas Patient was active in establishing some of the first Baptist churches in Ireland during the mid-seventeenth century. This is the second in a two-part interview. This episode considers Thomas Patient's contribution to Baptist Ecclesiology and highlights several lessons for the modern church. Micah Caswell is married to Kristen and they have two children. He is the author of Thomas Patient: The Father of the Irish Baptist Church, and he is the pastor of Redeemer Church in Denton, Texas which he planted in 2013.
Apr 14, 2021
25 min
Thomas Patient- One of the First Irish Baptist Pastors (Part 1)- An Interview with Dr. Micah Caswell
This is the first of a two-part interview. This episode considers who Thomas Patient was and the planting of Baptist works in Waterford and Dublin. Micah Caswell is married to Kristen and they have two children. He is the author of Thomas Patient: The Father of the Irish Baptist Church, and he is the pastor of Redeemer Church in Denton, Texas which he planted in 2013.
Apr 7, 2021
19 min
Abortion Law in Ireland- A History and Considered Response (An Interview with Dr Paul Coulter)
This extended episode with Dr. Paul Coulter recalls the history of the rapidly changing law and thinking around abortion provision in the North and South of the island and considers how Christians should think and respond. Dr. Paul Coulter has worked as a doctor, cross-cultural pastor, lecturer in practical theology at Belfast Bible College, and currently as a mentor, trainer and manager for Living Leadership. Paul has Medical degrees from Queens University Belfast and a PhD in Divinity from Aberdeen University. You can find out more about him and his work at: https://www.paulcoulter.net/ For more information about NI Voiceless see: https://www.nivoiceless.com/about
Mar 18, 2021
38 min
It’s Complicated- an interview with Dr Crawford Gribben about issues in Ireland during the 1600’s
In this episode Dr Crawford Gribben discusses the complicated issues of Baptist Origins, Oliver Cromwell, and how glorious was the Glorious Revolution? Dr. Crawford Gribben teaches history in Belfast and the author of numerous books.
Mar 11, 2021
33 min
A Failed Reformation- An Interview with Dr. Crawford Gribben
This episode discusses the early 1600’s in Ireland. A time full of notable characters and events but ultimately a period of failed reformation. Dr Gribben highlights both the great failure of the movement in Ireland, lessons evangelicals may reflect on, and several examples of how God used specific efforts to advance reformation beyond Irish shores. Crawford Gribben teaches history in Belfast and the author of numerous books. Those interested in the topics referred to in this particular episode may find the following particularly interesting https://www.evangelicalbookshop.co.uk/products/the-irish-puritans?_pos=5&_sid=80c311e7f&_ss=r
Mar 4, 2021
27 min
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