Trip Lee
Episode 66: On Contextualization (with John Folmar and Trip Lee)
By J. Folmar, J. Leeman, M. Dever, T. Lee | 11.27.2018What’s the goal in contextualization? How do we know if we’ve gone too far, or not far enough?
Missions – Trip Lee | Session 4
By Trip Lee | 09.25.2018Each year, the 9Marks at Southeastern Conference examines a particular topic related to church health and provides biblical and practical help fellow pastors and leaders.
How to Have a Word-Shaped Sunday Gathering
By Trip Lee | 08.04.2017First Five Years is a 9Marks Conference meant to encourage and instruct new pastors. Check out the videos from First Five Years 2017 on our website, or listen to the messages on … keep reading…
Panel #4
By J. Worsley, M. Dever, N. Knight, P. Harshit, T. Lee | 08.03.2017First Five Years is a 9Marks Conference meant to encourage and instruct new pastors. Check out the videos from First Five Years 2017 on our website, or listen to the messages on … keep reading…
Panel #3
By B. Davis, M. Dever, T. Anyabwile, T. Lee | 08.03.2017First Five Years is a 9Marks Conference meant to encourage and instruct new pastors. Check out the videos from First Five Years 2017 on our website, or listen to the messages on … keep reading…
Trip Lee – Session 4 – 9Marks at Southeastern
By Trip Lee | 10.28.2016Trip Lee’s talk at the 9Marks at Southeastern Conference, which aims to equip church leaders with a biblical vision and practical resources for displaying God’s glory to the nations through healthy … keep reading…
Application in Preaching: Its Importance & How To Do It — Trip Lee | First Five Years 2016
By Trip Lee | 08.17.2016Trip Lee’s session during the First 5 Years conference in Fort Worth, TX. For more about 9Marks conferences and ministry, please visit http://www.9marks.org
Must All Regulative Principle Churches Look the Same?
By Trip Lee | 9Marks Journal: Is Scripture Enough? | 07.16.2013Worship in different cultures should consist of the same elements but look very different. Why? Because the gospel doesn’t foster oppressive uniformity but glorious, diverse sameness.