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Charles H. Spurgeon was considered by many to be the greatest preacher of his generation and lived during the nineteenth-century revival of the celebration of Christmas in the US and England. He loved Christmas and welcomed the holiday season as an opportunity for reflection, rest, and being reunited with friends and family.
6 de jun. de 2018 · And Charles did speak plainly and often upon his favorite theme, “Jesus Christ and him crucified.” Indeed, it is for his richly theological, exceptionally vivid, and dogmatically christocentric preaching for which Charles Spurgeon is known. But Charles was not just a preacher – he was also a College President.
Visit the Spurgeon Library and visualize the life, legacy, theology, and preaching of Charles Haddon Spurgeon. We exist to encourage and edify the local church, and would love to have you visit us to learn more about Spurgeon’s life. The center features exhibits, Spurgeon’s personal library, and a timeline spanning major events of his life.
Did you know that Midwestern Seminary is offering 100 future students the opportunity to study in the Spurgeon Library with Spurgeon experts tuition free? Hear from Geoff Chang, the Curator of the Spurgeon Library, on how you can take advantage of this opportunity today!
The Immutability of Christ A SermonDelivered on Sabbath Morning, January 3rd, 1858,By The Rev. C.H. Spurgeon,At The Music Hall, Royal Surrey Gardens "Jesus Christ the same yesterday, and to-day, and for ever."—Hebrews 13:8 It is well that there is one person who is the same.
In 1857, Charles Spurgeon—the most popular preacher in the Victorian world—promised his readers that he would publish his earliest sermons. For almost 160 years, these sermons were lost to history.
Did you know that Midwestern Seminary is offering 100 future students the opportunity to study in the Spurgeon Library with Spurgeon experts tuition free? Hear from Geoff Chang, the Curator of the Spurgeon Library, on how you can take advantage of this opportunity today!
Charles Haddon Spurgeon August 17, 1856 Scripture: Proverbs 18:12 From: New Park Street Pulpit Volume 2 Pride and Humility "Before destruction the heart of man is haughty, and before honor is humility."—Proverbs 18:12
Charles H. Spurgeon was considered by many to be the greatest preacher of his generation and lived during the nineteenth-century revival of the celebration of Christmas in the US and England. He loved Christmas and welcomed the holiday season as an opportunity for reflection, rest, and being reunited with friends and family.
13 de mar. de 2024 · And yet, as Spurgeon observed all the religious activity around him, he saw most of it as merely nominal. Many called themselves Christians but were spiritually dead. To make things worse, churches of his day sought to attract church goers by importing entertainments and ideas from the world, rather than looking to Scripture.