Cary Gephart
I was born and raised in a Christian family in Indiana, but not a Reformed Christian family. My church experience was in the Restoration Movement, a tradition whose doctrinal distinctives are baptismal regeneration and anti-creedalism/confessionalism. Sensing a call into the ministry I attended a Restoration Movement Bible College named Johnson University where I studied for myundergrad. It was during these years that I was introduced to my future wife. I graduated in May 2012 from Johnson University with a Bachelor’s in Bible/Media.
Following our marriage in August of 2012, I adopted my wife's’s sons, and through the mentorship of their local pastor, I sought full-time pastorate and was called and ordained in December 2013 as the pastor of Iroquois Valley Christian Church in Rensselaer, Indiana. But as a pastor I began to feel the heaviness of responsibility upon me in the office of undershepherd that God had placed me in. I started to think often about how James said not many should be teachers because they would receive a stricter judgment and how Paul instructed Timothy to study to show himself approved a man who rightly divides the Word of God. During this time of searching the scriptures for greater convictions of truth, our family welcomed a daughter in March 2015.
Through continued study of the Word, my convictions changed leading our family to the historic Reformed tradition of Christianity. I started to see the sovereignty of God all over the pages of scripture and the Holy Spirit began to confirm the truth of God’s Word in my heart. I immediately had a desire to return to seminary and plant my feet more firmly in these deep truths. I remember sitting in my office at the church I was pastoring really struggling to figure out how I could go back to school and as a long shot googling “reformed seminaries in Indiana” thinking nothing would pop-up. To discover that there was a well respected seminary only and hour from where I was pastoring was a shock. In that moment I had a deep sense of God’s blessed providence in my life.
Unfortunately following my acceptance into Mid-America I was dismissed as the pastor of Iroquois Valley due to my changed convictions thus affirming my desire to return to seminary and seek a pastoral call in the Reformed faith. By God’s providence and through God’s grace I was offered a position as the Seminary Intern of Cottage Grove Christian Reformed Church which we gladly accepted.
Today I am the commissioned pastor at Cottage Grove Christian Reformed Church in South Holland, Illinois, pursuing a Master of Divinity at Mid-America Reformed Seminary, enrolled in the EPMC program at Calvin, and hope to be a candidate in the CRCNA at Synod of 2020.
Posted in: Let's Talk Podcasts! What Are Your Favorites?
I love podcasts! It is one of my favorite ways to grow in my knowledge of the scriptures and theology. I actually have grown soo much from podcasts that I decided to start my own. My podcast is one of a number of other podcasts on a network called the Society of Reformed Podcasters. You can learn more about my show and the other podcasts on the Society at reformedpodcasts.com.
Some of my favorite podcasts to listen to right now are Reformed Brotherhood, Reformed Forum, CrossPolitic, White Horse Inn, Theology Gals, The Dividing Line, Rebel Alliance Media, Theocast, and many others.