
Sermons from St. John’s Episcopal Church in Brooklyn, NY by The Reverend Ben DeHart and friends. We exist to proclaim the good news of the Gospel! Our Sunday services are at 10am, and our beautiful church, located in Park Slope, is easy to get to from all over the city. We hope you’ll stop by soon! ⠀⠀⠀⠀ St. John’s, Park Slope 139 St. John’s Place Brooklyn, NY 11217
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 160 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Religion & SpiritualityChristianity | |||

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Rev. Ben is a great preacher!
Love listening to the podcast when I have to miss church. Such great quality and a wonderful way to focus on the Lord throughout the week - thank you Father Ben for doing these!
Just listened to “Talk is Cheap” and came away refreshed that the One whose talk was costly and Whose promises are sure covers my cheap talk and empty promises with his forgiving, beckoning love! Thanks for the good word, Ben!
When I need to hear the good news I go here.
Rooted in Scripture, down-to-earth, great illustrations, and edifying. All that I could ask for from a sermon. AND they’re great every week!
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The content features engaging sermons delivered by a Reverend and his associates, primarily focusing on Christian themes such as grace, redemption, and community support. Topics examined range from biblical parables and their relevance to contemporary issues to personal experiences that resonate with listeners, making the messages both relatable and spiritually enriching. The emphasis often lies on the themes of transformation, inclusivity, and the importance of empathy in personal and communal relationships. This approach ensures that the content speaks to a wide audience, potentially fostering a community that shares these values.
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