PB Preacher's Sermons

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blhowes

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The PB is a blessing, but an added blessing for me is to hear sermons preached by members of the PB. I was just wondering if any of you who are preachers or training to be preachers have any sermons online? The ones I know of so far are:

Matthew McMahon
Pastor Way
Fred Greco
 
Bob,

If you search by a person's name on sermonaudio you might come up with some matches.
 
Originally posted by py3ak
Bob,
If you search by a person's name on sermonaudio you might come up with some matches.
That's a good idea...Well, I'm 0 for 1 so far. Searching for Z (Reuben Z) didn't turn up anything.

Thanks. I'll give it a try.
 
Originally posted by blhowes
The PB is a blessing, but an added blessing for me is to hear sermons preached by members of the PB. I was just wondering if any of you who are preachers or training to be preachers have any sermons online? The ones I know of so far are:

Matthew McMahon
Pastor Way
Fred Greco

Someone recorded a few of my sermons and placed them online.

One is on the Heritage Reformed website at:
http://heritagereformed.com/sermonl...tor Jerold Lewis&locationfilter=all&location=

and the other is a recent sermon delivered at the Free Reformed Church in Chilliwack BC. http://www.chilliwackfrc.com/sermon/20051204pm.html

These are the only two online. We record our sermons in my own congregation but we do not place them online.

Kind regards,

Jerrold Lewis
 
Originally posted by JOwen
Someone recorded a few of my sermons and placed them online.

One is on the Heritage Reformed website at:
http://heritagereformed.com/sermonl...tor Jerold Lewis&locationfilter=all&location=

and the other is a recent sermon delivered at the Free Reformed Church in Chilliwack BC. http://www.chilliwackfrc.com/sermon/20051204pm.html

These are the only two online. We record our sermons in my own congregation but we do not place them online.
Thank-you, brother.

I enjoyed listening to your sermon about Christ's humanity (Matthew 26). Its so humbling to think about the sufferings Christ endured because of my sin. Praise our wonderful saviour!
 
Originally posted by blhowes
Originally posted by JOwen
Someone recorded a few of my sermons and placed them online.

One is on the Heritage Reformed website at:
http://heritagereformed.com/sermonl...tor Jerold Lewis&locationfilter=all&location=

and the other is a recent sermon delivered at the Free Reformed Church in Chilliwack BC. http://www.chilliwackfrc.com/sermon/20051204pm.html

These are the only two online. We record our sermons in my own congregation but we do not place them online.
Thank-you, brother.

I enjoyed listening to your sermon about Christ's humanity (Matthew 26). Its so humbling to think about the sufferings Christ endured because of my sin. Praise our wonderful saviour!

My pleasure:)
 
Originally posted by Philip A
You can find the sermons of Richard Barcellos online at Sermonaudio, as well as those of his fellow pastors Michael Crawford and Matt Troupe.

You won't find anything by me on there (which is probably a good thing), but you can find the sermons of my pastor Lyn Whitcomb.

I love these guys!:amen:
Philip,
Thanks.

I'm listening to one of Richard Barcellos' sermons now called "Two Points of Reformed Baptist Faith". Its a great sermon where he's talking about the 5 solas and the 5 points of Calvinism. He just got to the second part where he defined the tulip acrynym - I couldn't help smiling. He said that Calvinists have the tulip and the Arminians also have their flower...the daisy..."He loves me, he loves me not"

(It makes me :bigsmile:, and almost :lol: if it were not true.)
 
Bob,

I was pretty sure some other PB members would be on Sermonaudio. It seems like almost everyone is, these days.
 
Originally posted by blhowes
Philip,
Thanks.

I'm listening to one of Richard Barcellos' sermons now called "Two Points of Reformed Baptist Faith". Its a great sermon where he's talking about the 5 solas and the 5 points of Calvinism. He just got to the second part where he defined the tulip acrynym - I couldn't help smiling. He said that Calvinists have the tulip and the Arminians also have their flower...the daisy..."He loves me, he loves me not"

(It makes me :bigsmile:, and almost :lol: if it were not true.)

Have a listen to Mike Crawford's Perfect Portrait of Salvation, it is phenomenal. The balance of gifts - both in preaching and pastoring - between Barcellos and his three fellow pastors in that particular church is a wonderful blessing.
 
He is a not a member of the PB, but sermons by my pastor, Steven Dilday, are available on Sermon Audio here.

[Edited on 1-1-2006 by VirginiaHuguenot]
 
Originally posted by Philip A
Have a listen to Mike Crawford's Perfect Portrait of Salvation, it is phenomenal.
Philip,
Thanks for recommending that sermon. I just listened to it and there's not much more to say except Amen!! That was a phenomenal sermon or, should I say, a sermon about a phenomenal salvation.
Rejoicing in the God of my salvation,
Bob
 
Originally posted by VirginiaHuguenot
He is a not a member of the PB, but sermons by my pastor, Steven Dilday, are available on Sermon Audio here.

[Edited on 1-1-2006 by VirginiaHuguenot]
2Ti 3:16 All scripture is given by inspiration of God, and is profitable...

I just finished listening to your pastor's sermon called "Generations of Christ #1" (about Matthew's geneology). At the beginning, he made the point that ALL scripture is profitable, even the geneologies. He certainly has shown that to be true. I look forward to listening to the rest of the sermons in that series (praise the Lord I'm still laid off and have the time to listen to some good preaching)

Thanks,
Bob
 
Originally posted by blhowes
Originally posted by VirginiaHuguenot
He is a not a member of the PB, but sermons by my pastor, Steven Dilday, are available on Sermon Audio here.

[Edited on 1-1-2006 by VirginiaHuguenot]
2Ti 3:16 All scripture is given by inspiration of God, and is profitable...

I just finished listening to your pastor's sermon called "Generations of Christ #1" (about Matthew's geneology). At the beginning, he made the point that ALL scripture is profitable, even the geneologies. He certainly has shown that to be true. I look forward to listening to the rest of the sermons in that series (praise the Lord I'm still laid off and have the time to listen to some good preaching)

Thanks,
Bob

:pilgrim::up:
 
Andrew,
I liked your pastors sermon on "remedy for sexual desire' and the duty of the session or church to find suitable helpmates for youngins like myself so that we dont run off into sexual immorality.

blade
 
Originally posted by Bladestunner316
Andrew,
I liked your pastors sermon on "remedy for sexual desire' and the duty of the session or church to find suitable helpmates for youngins like myself so that we dont run off into sexual immorality.

blade

:up: Yes, I thought that message was especially good, and profitable both for single folks and us old married folks too! ;)
 
Bob...

My exhortations have evolved a bit from the first ones on the site. I used to manuscript, then I went to notes, and then I had a class at GPTS that changed my style even further.

It's a learning process. And I'm so glad to have the opportunity, and experience the gracious long-suffering of my brothers and sisters. It has been a blessing to me, and I hope to them as well.

In Christ,

KC
 
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