This is the podcast of Reformed University Fellowship at the University of Georgia--a ministry sent by the Presbyterian Church in America to UGA and campuses around the world to reach students with the Gospel of Jesus and to equip them to serve his church in all of life for the rest of our lives.
Rev. Mark Bates from Mission to the World (MTW) joined us tonight to preach on God's heart for and call to world missions. You can learn more about RUF+MTW summer missions opportunities here.
Rev. Rob Edwards, the Campus Minister who planted UGA RUF back in 1999 joined us to preach again for the first time in 15 years at RUF. His sermon was titled "Remembering and Reproducing What We Received" and was based in 1 Thess 1:2-10. The sermon begins at the 23:00 minute mark.
Our dear friend Rev. Nathan Parker of Faith Presbyterian joined us tonight to deliver the sermon. We're grateful for you Nathan and Nicole!
It was a gift to have Rev. Morgan Angert of Good Shepherd Presbyterian with us tonight to continue our Free Again series from Galatians.
*This sermon was re-recorded due to technical problems during the live service.
Sorry! The very beginning of the scripture passage (Ezek 36:16-27 NLT) did not record properly.
This message was shared in the aftermath of the tragic deaths of two dear UGA students many of us knew and loved.
Rev. Nathan Parker of Faith Presbyterian Church here in Athens, Georgia joined us to deliver this message on Psalm 73.
As mentioned in the intro, I'm indebted to the insights of Justin Whitmel Earley from his recent book "Made for People" and the preaching of Tim Keller on the topic of friendship.
Regrettably, the scripture reading was not properly recorded and is not included in this episode. You can access it here: https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Luke%2010%3A25-37&version=NIV
Deuteronomy 11:16-19, Exodus 20:12, Ephesians 6:1-4, Romans 8:14-16 I'm indebted to Tim Keller's teaching on this subject for shaping my thoughts. His insights and my interaction with his insights form the backdrop of this sermon.