6 Podcasts like Church Grammar
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1. Downtown Presbyterian Church | Greenville, SC
Sermons recorded at Downtown Presbyterian Church in Greenville, South Carolina
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2. Mere Fidelity
We discuss the shape faithfulness to the Gospel should take in the twenty-first century. We talk a lot about theology, but may take up anything pertaining to politics, culture, or society as well.
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3. The Russell Moore Show
Listen in as Russell Moore, director of Christianity Today’s Public Theology Project and Editor-in-Chief, talks about the latest books, cultural conversations and pressing ethical questions that point us toward the kingdom of Christ.
4. Gospelbound
Gospelbound, hosted by Collin Hansen for The Gospel Coalition, is a podcast for those searching for firm faith in an anxious age. Each week, Collin talks with insightful guests about books, ideas, and how to navigate life by the gospel of Jesus Chris...Show More
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Sing with Getty and Other Greats in This New Hymnal
42:40 | Sep 9th
On this episode of Gospelbound, Keith Getty joins Collin Hansen to talk about the much-anticipated Sing! Hymnal and how hymns continue to shape worship across generations.
5. Everything Just Changed
What does it look like to follow Jesus and love our neighbors in a post-Christian and post-pandemic world? What do we do when everything we thought life was -- an upward trajectory of success -- just changed? Join pastors Brad Edwards and Bryce Hales...Show More
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6. The Rise and Fall of Mars Hill
Hosted by Mike Cosper, this podcast takes you inside the story of Mars Hill Church in Seattle – from its founding as part of one of the largest church planting movements in American history to its very public dissolution—and the aftermath that follow...Show More
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Boomers, The Big Sort, and Really, Really Big Churches
56:59 | Jun 29th, 2021
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In the mid-1950s, Rev. Robert Schuller began preaching in a drive-in movie theater in Southern California. He melded traditions like vestments with a theology of post-war optimism and self-esteem. As ...Show More