The Graymere Preaching Workshop Podcast is an archive of audio sessions taught by distinguished professors in February each year at Graymere Church of Christ in Columbia, Tennessee.
Ed Gallager lays out research for us in talking about the one book versus many books ideas of the Minor Prophets.
Dewayne Bryant delivers some powerful thoughts about ministry from the book of Jonah.
Rick Brumback tells us about some powerful topics and themes that can be taught from the Minor Prophets.
Matt Cook delivers some powerful reminders about preaching like a prophet in the 21st century.
This episode was thought to be lost - but now is found for your listening pleasure! Ralph Gilmore presented this great talk on 1st Corinthians chapters 8-16.
Bruce McClarty joins us for our last session of the 2022 Preaching Workshop and speaks to us on how to preach through the book of Colossians. Bruce's notes, as well as other materials and videos, are available at graymere.com/preachingworkshop.
Nathan Guy joins us for our third session of our 2022 Preaching Workshop to discuss preaching through the book of Philippians. All videos, materials, and presentations available at graymere.com/preachingworkshop.
Mark Blackwelder joins us for our second session of the 2022 Preaching Workshop to discuss preaching through Paul's letter to the Ephesians. Slides, notes and video are all available at graymere.com/preachingworkshop.
Jeremy Barrier joins us for our first session of the 2022 Preaching Workshop to discuss preaching through the book of Galatians. Find slides and notes at graymere.com/preachingworkshop. Recorded February 28, 2022 at Graymere Church of Christ.
Wes McAdams shares some practical tips and sermon starters for preaching the Psalms.
Sammy Jones joins us to give some insights on counseling and coping from the Psalms.
Justin Rogers joins us to speak about the Psalms in our assemblies and how Psalms were used in Christian worship.
Jordan Guy joins us to speak about our understanding of Psalms and preaching the various genres of the Psalms.
Jeremy Barrier of HCU takes us on a tour of 1 Corinthians 1-7.
1 Corinthians reveals a church family that was wrestling with serious issues, and preaching through the book makes it necessary for us to address them. Noel Whitlock, preacher for the College Church of Christ in Searcy, Arkansas, will provide insights in preaching 1 Corinthians in a congregational setting. He will give us some important principles to remember, as well as a few “sermon starters.”
Doug Burleson, Bible professor at Freed-Hardeman University, will guide us in exploring the history and setting of this influential city. This session will help us separate fact from fiction regarding the culture of Corinth, exploring the important facts we need to understand when preaching from 1 Corinthians.
Every year, we set aside one day to focus on a book in the Bible and learn how we can preach it better. This year, we have selected four topics from Isaiah, and each speaker will explore not only what the book teaches, but also what it shows us about communicating God’s Word.
Every year, we set aside one day to focus on a book in the Bible and learn how we can preach it better. This year, we have selected four topics from Isaiah, and each speaker will explore not only what the book teaches, but also what it shows us about communicating God’s Word.
Jim Gardner of Freed-Hardeman University talks about how Paul engaged the culture in Acts 17.
How did Stephen tell the story of Israel in Acts 2? Ed Gallagher from Heritage Christian University discusses this.
Noel Whitlock discusses Peter's sermon in Acts 2 and what it can teach us about preaching.
Every book of the Bible contains challenging passages, and John is no exception. It is always valuable to dig in to the text and explore those scriptures. Dr. Doug Burleson is a professor at Freed-Hardeman University, and he preaches for the Scots Hill Church of Christ. He holds degrees from Freed-Hardeman and Lipscomb University, and he earned his PhD from New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary. His primary areas of research include Biblical exegesis and New Testament textual criticism. He will guide us through an in-depth study of these difficult texts, and we will focus on how to they impact our preaching.
Several themes and messages crop up throughout the gospel of John, and understanding them will help us preach more effectively. Dr. Allen Black holds undergraduate degrees from Freed-Hardeman and Harding University, and he did his graduate work at Harding School of Theology and Emory University. His PhD is in New Testament studies, and he has been drawn to Jesus and the Gospels since his days as a college student. He now serves as the Dean of the Harding School of Theology, where he also teaches New Testament courses. His session will help us grow in our ability to preach the themes in John’s gospel.
Dr. Jim Baird teaches at the 2015 Graymere Preaching Workshop about Preaching Exodus.
Dr. Everett Huffard teaches at the Graymere Preaching Workshop 2015 about Exodus.
Ed Gallagher, professor at Heritage Christian University in Florence, Alabama, teaches at the 2015 Preaching Workshop about Preaching Through Exodus. Recorded at Graymere Church of Christ - February 23, 2015.