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Jun032008

My Favorite Sermon Podcasts

Five days a week in the gym, in the car, and sometimes when doing chores around the house, I have my iPod plugged in. I don't listen to music nearly enough, and it's the fault of the following people. I find their sermon podcasts genuinely helpful.

  • Redeemer - This is the only preaching I subscribe to outside of iTunes, although I'm hoping they make the switch one day. Tim Keller and friends are always worth listening to.
  • New City Church - Tullian Tchividjian's recent series on Jonah was outstanding.
  • Imago Dei - Rick McKinley's crowd is different from mine, but Rick is always solid and he occasionally blows me away.
  • Steve McCoy - Steve is a good example of someone who is currently engaged in church revitalization, plus he's a good guy.

Some new ones I've been listening to lately:

  • Sojourn Community Church - A church that's really taken off in Louisville, Kentucky
  • The Village Church - I'd heard of Matt Chandler, but it wasn't until Steve McCoy mentioned them that I began to listen to his preaching.

I also subscribe to the following, although I don't always get to listen to the entire messages:

  • Mars Hill Seattle - I occasionally check out what's happening there.
  • The Meeting House - Bruxy is a very good teacher. Different theology than mine, different approach, and different crowd, but I love his teaching.

Are there any that you're listening to that I should check out?

Reader Comments (2)

Rob Bell's Mars Hill audio is well worth a peak now and then as well. I also love Bruxy's teaching at the Meeting House. I used to attend there when I lived in Oakville. he was one of the first bible teachers to really mess with my all-sorted-out, safe-and-secure christianity. I'll be forever grateful for his full-on Jesus Hermeneutic

June 3, 2008 | Unregistered CommenterDavid

Thanks for this post.

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