Sermons recorded at Downtown Presbyterian Church in Greenville, South Carolina
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 817 | Founded | 16 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | Religion & SpiritualityChristianity |
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There never seems to be a time that I don’t learn some thing new and am encouraged afresh from listening to the preaching from this pulpit. Though I’m way over in Oklahoma, I appreciate Brian Habig and his friends and I’m thankful for the time I can listen even when sick.
I am so grateful for this podcast and for the preaching that comes from this church. I listen to it on my way to work in the morning. When I don’t, I miss it. I really like how they string together sermons. The sermon series on Ephesians was amazing. It’s a good mix of learning more about the Bible and life application. I wish I lived closer and could attend in person. If you try it, I recommend listening to a few sermons in a series.
Would recommend this podcast to anyone exploring Christianity as well as those who have been believers for decades.
In a workshop last year, I was asked to list the three people who have had the biggest impact on me. I knew my top three immediately, but I felt a little awkward listing someone I’d never even met. Brian was the campus minister at MSU when my husband (though he wasn’t my husband then) and I were at State. The hubs always admired Brian. I didn’t get it. I mean, I didn’t not like the guy...like I said, I never even really met him, but the one time I went to RUF, I recall leaving somewhat confused.... more
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Themes of grace, forgiveness, and the complexities of human character are prevalent throughout the episodes, drawing from biblical stories and teachings. The sermons often emphasize the idea of God's love and mercy towards humanity, with messages aimed at encouraging personal reflection and a deeper connection to faith. Notably, the podcast features diverse sermon series, including explorations of the Book of Jonah and various passages from Deuteronomy, presenting a mix of theological insights and applicable life lessons.
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