Trinity Reformed Church Podcast
Religion & Spirituality:Christianity
This is June 18th's exhortation by Gage Crowder on how the sin of sloth is a failure of duty but how we can fight it.
Gage Crowder teaches literature and Bible at Providence Classical School in Huntsville, Alabama. In addition to his studies at Birmingham Theological Seminary, he is a contributing member of the Huntsville Literary Association and the Academy of Philosophy and Letters. His poetry and prose can be found in the The Legend, Poem Magazine, the Birmingham Arts Journal, Panoply and elsewhere.
Drunk on Emotions - Larson Hicks [Exhortation]
The Foolishness of God (1 Corinthians 1:18-31) - Matt Carpenter [Sermon]
Review of It’s Good to be a Man: A Handbook for Godly Masculinity - Jason Cherry [Blog]
The Criminal and His People (Mark 14:43-65) - Jason Cherry [Sermon]
Gratitude and Christian Warfare - Matt Carpenter [Exhortation]
Martin Luther: Purveyor of Reform - Jason Cherry [Blog]
No Fear - Brian McLain [Exhortation]
A Plea for Unity (I Corinthians 1:10-17) - Matt Carpenter [Sermon]
Raising Canaan: The “Curse of Ham” Reconsidered (Part 3) - Gage Crowder [Blog]
In Praise of Impracticality - Matt Carpenter [Exhortation]
Gethsemane’s Overture (Mark 14:32-42) - Jason Cherry [Sermon]
Raising Canaan: The “Curse of Ham” Reconsidered (Part 2) - Gage Crowder [Blog]
Staying Sane In a Corrupt World (1 Corinthians 1:1-9) - Matt Carpenter [Sermon]
5 Steps to Killing Sin - Brian McLain [Exhortation]
Raising Canaan: The “Curse of Ham” Reconsidered (Part 1) - Gage Crowder [Blog]
Esau Saw (Romans 9:1-13) - Brian McLain [Sermon]
Unchecked Anger - Gage Crowder [Exhortation]
Thirty Theses About Good Works - Jason Cherry [Blog]
Overly Righteous - Larson Hicks [Exhortation]
The Stoning of Stephen (Acts 6-7) - Gage Crowder [Sermon]
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