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Hold Fast the Confession: Endurance in Confessional Fidelity
GRN National Conference 2026

by J. Ligon Duncan III June 1, 2026

Editor’s Note: Dr. Ligon Duncan delivers a memorable address on the vast importance of pursuing faithfulness to reformed confessionalism. Our Confession of Faith is not an obstacle to piety. It should not be a forgotten and neglected set of truths. Rather, it is to be the warp and woof of all we do in ministry. Dr. Duncan says, “We don’t pursue unity in some cause or process or strategy. We want unity in the truth. Confessions put up that kind of unity.” It is the Confession of Faith that helps us endure in faithful theology, practice, and unity.

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GRN National Conference 2026
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J. Ligon Duncan III

J. Ligon Duncan III (PhD, University of Edinburgh) is the Chancellor/CEO of Reformed Theological Seminary, the John E. Richards Professor of Systematic and Historical Theology, and an Executive Council member of the Gospel Reformation Network. He is married to Anne, and they have two children.

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