Andrew Fuller Friday: Taking of Canaan Prefiguring the Kingdom of God
[Preached at the Annual Meeting of the Bedford Union, May 6, 1801] “If the Lord delight in us, then he will bring us into this land, and give it us.”—Numb. 14:8. You recollect, my brethren,
Around the Horn (October 30)
“You may kiss the bride” – why preaching is a lot like taking a wedding "Preaching a sermon is a lot like taking a wedding: the minister is not the main event – the focus is
That All May Hear (Romans 10:14-21)
https://www.youtube.com/embed/qqYhnA-DFn4?si=X8NLQhiR0a4xjBfQ&start=2091
Andrew Fuller Friday: On the Springs of Spiritual Pride
The operations of this principle may not only be traced by those things which furnish occasion for it, but by other things which have a direct and positive influence in producing it. The occasion and
Around the Horn (October 23)
Preaching Beyond Insularity: Anchoring Sermons in Scripture and Community In this post, Hershael York notes, "The temptation of insularity looms large in pastoral ministry. To preach from an ivory tower, where sermons are crafted in isolation,
Calling All to Call on the Lord (Romans 10:5-13)
https://www.youtube.com/embed/g4BepQImfXA?si=K0aeisv-Q6_3op20&start=2362
Andrew Fuller Friday: On Keeping Yourself in the Love of God
[Delivered at the funeral of the Rev. J. Sutcliff, of Olney, June 28, 1814.] We are given to understand, that by means of building on our most holy faith, and praying in the Holy Spirit,
Around the Horn (October 16)
Character in Absurd Times We live in a time of expectant Advent yet, "Amidst such waiting, we are prone to despair when the institutions and relationships in our lives are far from what they can
A Gospel Heart’s Desire (Romans 9:30-10:4)
https://www.youtube.com/embed/D9DwZOD0iKw?si=xZv7npsWctj-hgov&start=1770
Andrew Fuller Friday: Visiting the Fatherless and Widows
“Pure religion, and undefiled before God and the Father, is this, To visit the fatherless and widows in their affliction, and to keep himself unspotted from the world.”—James 1:27. Religion has, in all ages, occupied