looking for great sermons online
who do you like to listen to and from where do you download their messages? Please respond in comments and serve all emergesque readers!
thanks.
navigating theology, praxis, & leadership
who do you like to listen to and from where do you download their messages? Please respond in comments and serve all emergesque readers!
thanks.
Posted by Stephen at 10/17/2006 03:05:00 PM
8 comments:
www.hopechapel.com
Use the toolbar and click Teachings!
Matt Chandler at The Village
This is my weekly diet:
St Paul's Church, Auckland, New Zealand - www.stpauls.org.nz
Bill Johnson @ Bethel Church - www.ibethel.org
Catalyst Podcast - www.catalystspace.com
Rob Bell - www.mhbcmi.org/listen/index.php
I've been listening to Brian McLaren's new podcast on WiredParish.com. He's preaching his way through the Bible, I guess, starting with Genesis 1 and just going. It's been really good so far. Worth the price of admission to WiredParish really, if you ask me.
Full Disclosure: I co-host a podcast on WiredParish, as well, called "Practicing Pentecost," with Anthony Smith and Rod Garvin.
-Steve K.
Erwin McManus - mosaic.org/podcast
Rob Bell - Link above in Rich's comment
Francis Chan - http://www.cornerstonesimi.com/ - I'm just starting to check his talks out - I like them so far.
Tony Campolo - http://www.tonycampolo.org/
[haven't listened to any but have it on my list...]
In addition to some already mentioned (Campolo, Bell, McManus) I love John Ortberg (free from www.mppc.org), Tim Keller, and Gene Appel. I live in Michigan and get to hear Rob Bell love sometimes--much better than just audio.
But probably the best that you've never heard of is the teaching team at St. Paul's Collegiate Church in CT (www.uconnchurch.com/audio). Great stuff--fresh, on-point, pretty cool.
Great discussion... I love listening to great sermons online.
Keller, Piper, Driscoll, Fairchild McKinley all on Sermon Cloud
http://www.higherpraise.com/InspirationalBible.htm
http://www.oneplace.com/
http://www.blueletterbible.org/audio_video.html
http://www.sermonaudio.com/sermonsspeaker.asp
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