Bobby Jamieson

Episode 126: On When Should Churches Practice Civil Disobedience? (with Bobby Jamieson)
By B. Jamieson, J. Leeman, M. Dever | 05.05.2020When—if ever—is it okay to disobey the authorities God has placed over us? Don’t we have a God-given right to gather, even during COVID-19?

Can We Celebrate Communion Online?
By Bobby Jamieson | 05.04.2020It’s not the case that a virtually mediated, physically dispersed Lord’s Supper is less than optimal: it’s simply not the Lord’s Supper.

What Advice Would You Give Churches that Aren’t Live-Streaming?
By Bobby Jamieson | 05.01.2020If you’re reading this, you’re likely not live-streaming weekly church services during this pandemic-prompted lockdown.

Episode 110: On Preaching, the Supper, and the Unity of the Church (with Bobby Jamieson & Mark Feather)
By B. Jamieson, J. Leeman, M. Dever, M. Feather | 01.14.2020Recently, the well-known pastor and author Francis Chan made some alarming comments about preaching, the Lord’s Supper, and the unity of the church. In this episode of Pastors’ Talk, Jonathan … keep reading…

Book Review: Orthodox Radicals, by Matthew Bingham
Review by Bobby Jamieson | 08.29.2019It is logically easier to be baptistic without being congregational than to be congregational without being baptistic. Yet the two convictions fit together snugly. Maybe our earliest English ecclesiological ancestors were on to something.

Considering 7 Membership Exceptions
By Bobby Jamieson | 9Marks Journal: Church Membership: Following the Lord Together | 05.07.2019So what do you do about people who either are members or want to join, and are willing to attend regularly, but are not able?

Episode 73: On The Lord’s Supper (with Bobby Jamieson)
By B. Jamieson, J. Leeman, M. Dever | 01.29.2019In this episode of Pastors’ Talk, Jonathan asks Mark and Bobby a bunch of questions about the Lord’s Supper.

Episode 72: On Baptism (with Bobby Jamieson)
By B. Jamieson, J. Leeman, M. Dever | 01.22.2019In this episode of Pastors’ Talk, Mark and Jonathan are joined by Bobby Jamieson to discuss practical questions about baptism and its connection to the local church.

Sound Doctrine
By Bobby JamiesonHow a Church Grows in the Love and Holiness of God How do you feel about doctrine? Whatever answer comes to mind, this book will not only convince you that … keep reading…

Book Review: On the Meaning of Sex, by J. Budziszewksi
Review by Bobby Jamieson | 9Marks Journal: Complementarianism: A Moment of Reckoning | 07.30.2018When Scripture instructs husbands to lead their families and wives to submit to their husbands, or limits pastoral leadership of the church to men, it formalizes, codifies, and extends what is already written into our nature.

4 Reasons You Should Preach through Exodus
By Bobby Jamieson | 06.07.2018Exodus proclaims God’s great act of delivering his people from bondage, gifting them his law, and inviting them into intimate fellowship with himself.

Episode 50: On the Role of Associate Pastors
By B. Jamieson, J. Dunlop, J. Leeman | 05.01.2018In this episode of Pastors’ Talk, Jonathan Leeman sits down with pastors Jamie Dunlop and Bobby Jamieson to discuss their roles, and how their work complements Mark’s as the senior pastor.

A Biblical Theology of Church Discipline
By Bobby Jamieson | 9Marks Journal: Church Discipline: Medicine for the Body | 01.09.2018God’s discipline of his people is an integral part of the Bible’s entire storyline, from Eden to the new creation.

Baptism & the Lord’s Supper – Nuts & Bolts
By Bobby Jamieson | 10.03.20179Marks, the North American Mission Board, and Send DC partnered together for a one-day conference on church planting and revitalization in Washington, DC. The focus of the conference was “Understanding … keep reading…

Panel discussion 01 — Leeman, Onwuchekwa, Moore, Jamieson and Dever
By B. Jamieson, E. Moore, J. Onwuchekwa, J. Leeman, M. Dever | 10.03.20179Marks, the North American Mission Board, and Send DC partnered together for a one-day conference on church planting and revitalization in Washington, DC. The focus of the conference was “Understanding … keep reading…