Weekly sermons from Boston's historic Park Street Church
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Weekly series "From Heaven or From Men" produced by the Park Street Church of Christ
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The Podcast of Park Street Baptist Church in St. Petersburg, FL
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Mark Booker | Revelation 11:1-18 | Given on the first day of the season of Advent, this sermon considers four aspects of the church's profound calling to be faithful witnesses that arise from these two visions in Revelation 11.Di Park Street Church
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Mark Booker | Revelation 10:1-11 | This sermon unpacks the details of John's encounter with an angel in which he receives, and eats, a scroll. It explores the fact that the scroll is both sweet and bitter and considers the implications of this for the life of disciples of the Lamb today.Di Park Street Church
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Mark Booker | Revelation 8:7 - 9:21 | This sermon explores the vivid imagery of the seven trumpets as symbols of divine judgment. It draws insights about God's judgment, rescue, sovereignty, responsiveness, and restraint as a means of encouraging Christian disciples and inviting all to respond to God's mercy.…
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Mark Booker | 1 Peter 2:9-12 | Given on the final day of our Mission Conference, this sermon reminds us that when we receive God's mercy, we are given a new identity which entails a vocation of proclaiming Jesus through both our words and deeds in a broken world.Di Park Street Church
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Uchenna Anyanwu | Corinthians 4:1-6 | Uchenna Anyanwu opens Park Street's 2024 Mission Conference by examining Paul's encouragement to the Corinthians to proclaim Jesus in their lives and service, even in the midst of conflict.Di Park Street Church
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Mark Booker | Revelation 7:1-17 | The sermon examines the two visions in Revelation 7 - the 144,000 sealed servants and the innumerable multitude - arguing they represent the same group (the church) from different perspectives: those enduring trials now and those triumphant at the end (and new beginning) of history. Through this parallel, the passa…
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Mark Booker | Revelation 6:1-17, 8:1-5 | As John's vision continues, this sermon considers the first of three cycles of seven in Revelation: the seven seals. The visions in these cycles communicate the victory of God over the powers of darkness and, as a result, serve as an encouragement for God's people to remain faithful. This sermon explores the…
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Mark Booker | Revelation 5:1-14 | In our second look at this chapter, we return to the theme of worship. This sermon makes observations about the expansion of worship in relation to its object, its reasons, and its scope. We're reminded that we are called to worship and that this is critical for sustaining our witness.…
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Randall Wetzig | John 16:32 - 17:8 | What is life? What is eternal life? Jesus redefines both for us in his prayer before going to the cross. By his death, he gives us life: to know the only true God.Di Park Street Church
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Mark Booker | Revelation 5:1-14 | We continue looking at John's vision of the heavenly throne room and we see the lamb standing as slain through whom God's kingdom is established. This sermon examines how he conquered and what this means about God and for us.Di Park Street Church
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Mark Booker | Revelation 4:1-11 | This sermon considers John's vision of the core of reality: the heavenly throne room in which there is unceasing worship of the one seated on the throne. Through this breathtaking vision, we are invited to think more deeply about - and to enter into - that worship for which we were made.…
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Mark Booker | Revelation 1:9-20 | The book of Revelation begins with a powerful, evocative vision of the glorious Christ, a vision which comforts and encourages disciples as they seek to walk faithfully with Jesus through the challenges of life. This sermon explores this vision in the context of tribulation and considers how it provides unshakeable…
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Mark Booker | Revelation 1:1-8 | Revelation can be a haven for sectarian thinking and for Christian disagreement. Why would we preach and engage this book? This introductory message for a new sermon series on the book of Revelation offers seven reasons to engage with Revelation that arise from the prologue to the book: Revelation 1.1-8.…
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Mark Booker | Matthew 6:33 | As we begin a new academic year in Boston, we examine Jesus's exhortation to seek God's kingdom and righteousness as the top priority in life, above all other pursuits. We are liberated from an anxious life because our heavenly Father knows our needs and promises to meet them.…
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Mark Booker | Ephesians 6:18-20 | This is the third and final sermon in a short series on Ephesians 6.10-20. This message considers Paul's exhortation for us to pray at all times and the importance of prayer in helping us to put on the armor and stand firm. It also addresses the key reason for our struggles in prayer.…
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Mark Booker | Ephesians 6:14-17 | This second sermon in a three-part series on Eph 6.10-20 examines the armor that God supplies us so that we might stand firm against the devil. It considers the different pieces of armor and then reflects on how to put the armor on.Di Park Street Church
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Mark Booker | Ephesians 6:10-13 | In this opening sermon in a short series on Ephesians 6.10-20, we look at vv.10-13 and consider the following: 1) that we are in a battle, 2) the need to know our enemy, and 3) the call to stand.Di Park Street Church
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Jonathan Gibson | Luke 10:38-42 | In this encounter between Jesus, Martha, and Mary at Martha's home, we are encouraged to order the many important things in life by the one necessary thing.Di Park Street Church
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Scott Sunquist | Colossians 4:2-6 | Guest preacher Scott Sunquist, President of Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary, examines the call to prayerful watchfulness, wisdom, and witness to the mystery of Christ, found in Paul’s letter to the Colossians.Di Park Street Church
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Sandy Willson | Titus 3:1-11 | Guest preacher Sandy Willson, interim president of The Gospel Coalition and pastor emeritus at Second Presbyterian Church in Memphis, Tennessee, opens Pauls' considers Paul's letter to Titus. As Christians, we are called to be different because of the grace that God has shown to us.…
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Leonard Mosiah | Psalm 23 | Those whose shepherd is the Lord have provision, salvation, restoration, and life everlasting.Di Park Street Church
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Mark Booker | Psalm 33 | We look at the exhortation to shout for joy from this psalm and at the reasons given for doing so. Living a life of joyful praise flows out of who God is and the fact that he is for us.Di Park Street Church
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Mark Booker | Acts 2:42-47 | In this sixth and final message in a series on Acts 2, we consider the earliest Christian community which is the fruit of the gospel. We look at the hearts of the earliest community, their devotion, and what they are devoted to.Di Park Street Church
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Randall Wetzig | Psalm 65 | In this psalm, we see how God abundantly provides for his people, turning the waters of chaos into good.Di Park Street Church
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Mark Booker | Acts 2:37-41 | This sermon considers the response to Peter's preaching of the gospel in Acts 2 under the headings of conviction, actions, gifts, and fruit.Di Park Street Church
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Mark Booker | Acts 2:33-36 | Peter's sermon stays focused on the crucified and raised Jesus and drives to the declaration that this Jesus is both Lord and Messiah (Christ). This has implications for his original hearers, for us, and for Christian witness.Di Park Street Church
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Mark Booker | Acts 2:22-32 | Christian witness is all about Jesus. As Peter turns to Jesus, he initially addresses his life, death, and resurrection. We also see some deeper dimensions of the way that God works in the world in these verses.Di Park Street Church
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Mark Booker | Acts 2:12-21 | As Peter begins his Pentecost sermon, he declares that this event is the fulfillment of Israel's great hope that God would pour out his Spirit in a fresh way. This sermon explores the texture of this fulfillment through Peter's quotation of the prophet Joel.Di Park Street Church
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Mark Booker | Acts 2:1-13 | We look at the the giving of the Spirit on Pentecost in this first message in a new series on Acts 2. We consider the context of the call to witness and the provision of God's Spirit who enables us to fulfill that call.Di Park Street Church
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Ronnie Collier Stevens | John 2:1-11 | Pastor Stevens shared the story of Jesus' first miracle, turning water into wine. He encouraged us to follow Mary's command, to do whatever He tells you.Di Park Street Church
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Leonard Mosiah | Jonah 1 | God is the main character in redirection, restoration, repentance, and grace.Di Park Street Church
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Mark Booker | John 21:20-25 | As the Gospel according to John comes to an end, Peter learns not to compare his situation to John's but rather to stay focused on Jesus and to follow him. This message explores our tendency to compare and invites us to trust Jesus, the good shepherd, as he leads us down our particular path.…
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Mark Booker | John 21:15-19 | Do you love me? In this poignant encounter with Peter, Jesus demonstrates the centrality of love for the life of discipleship. We look at the larger context of this question and consider what a life of loving Jesus looks like.Di Park Street Church
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Chris May | John 21:1-14 | Jesus still invites us for breakfast on the beach, meeting us in our emptiness by the power and compassion of his strong right hand.Di Park Street Church
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Randall Wetzig | Colossians 3.1-4 | Christ has risen from the dead, and Paul claims in Colossians that if we are united with Jesus in faith, we have died and have been raised with him as well. What does that mean? And what are we to do as resurrected humans?Di Park Street Church
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Mark Booker | Mark 16:1-8 | Alleluia! Christ is risen! This Easter sermon considers the reactions of the women to the resurrection to help us think about our own reactions to this life and world altering event that is at the foundation of the Christian faith.Di Park Street Church
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Mark Booker | Mark 14:32 - 15:47 | As Holy Week begins, we look at Jesus's prayer in Gethsemane and consider the calling to yield to the Father's will. This means dying to ourselves and taking up the cross.Di Park Street Church
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Walter Kim | Ezekiel 47:1-12 | This sermon calls us to see, experience, and live into the river of God's renewing, new creation work in our lives and communities.Di Park Street Church
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Mark Booker | Hebrews 12:25-29 | Run With Endurance | Hebrews 12 finishes with a warning not to refuse him who is speaking. In this final sermon in the series, we explore this warning, the rationale for it, and the response that occurs when we heed it. This is a call to faith in our holy, powerful, transcendent, majestic God, and this is the key to…
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Mark Booker | Hebrews 12:18-24 | Run With Endurance | One key to enduring well is being oriented to reality. This passage orients us to the place that we are in Christ, not under the law at Mt. Sinai but under grace at Mt. Zion. In Christ, we are awash in the grace and mercy of God. Can we, then, extend that grace and mercy to one another?…
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Mark Booker | Hebrews 12:15-17 | Run With Endurance | This passage issues a call to the church to see to it that no one falls short in the race that we are running. We can fall short by sin and unbelief, and the author gives us a few specific areas to watch out for. This message was given on the same day as the Annual Meeting of the members of Park…
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Scott Arbeiter | John 15:1-11 | The promise Jesus gives is that we will bear fruit as we remain in him, the true vine. This sermon, on a Sunday when we are celebrating our partnership with World Relief, explores the nature of the fruit we bear and the false vines and artificial fruit that tempt us. The invitation to remain in Jesus is not only an i…
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Mark Booker | Hebrews 12:12-13 | Run With Endurance | When we're weary and tired in the Christian race, these verses call us to keep our form so that we can endure. This message examines the exhortations to strengthen our form and make our paths straight, and then it considers what motivates us to do so.…
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Mark Booker | Hebrews 12:14 | Run With Endurance | We're urged to strive for two things: peace and holiness. This message considers what it means to strive and addresses several dimensions of the call to strive for peace with everyone, especially in a context of conflict and tension.Di Park Street Church
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Mark Booker | Hebrews 12:1-4 | Run With Endurance | In the call to run with endurance, we are urged to be constantly looking to Jesus. This sermon considers Jesus as the great exemplar for the life of faith and calls us to follow in his footsteps as we seek to endure through hardships and trials.Di Park Street Church
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Mark Booker | Hebrews 12:1-11 | Run With Endurance | Another key to running with endurance is accepting the course that God sets before us. This includes accepting the hardships and adversity that this passage encourages us to view as God’s fatherly discipline. This message explores how we walk by faith by accepting what God allows in our lives.…
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Mark Booker | Hebrews 12:1 | In a series on Hebrews 12 and running with endurance, this message considers the admonition to lay aside weight and sin. We consider these two realities that can hinder us from enduring and then consider how we might remove them from our lives.Di Park Street Church
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Mark Booker | Hebrews 12:1 | This is the first message in a series on Hebrews 12 that will consider the call to run with endurance. We begin in v1 by considering the encouragement we are to derive from the great cloud of witness by which we are surrounded. Their examples of faith continue to speak and offer us encouragement to cling to God and his …
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Tim Leary | Galatians 4:4–7 | Sermon sharing God's love for you in the new year.Di Park Street Church
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Mark Booker | Titus 2:11-14 | This Christmas Eve sermon explores this passage in Titus which shows that God's grace in the gift of his son does two things: 1) it rescues and fixes us, and 2) it gives us a regimen for living into the new life we are given through Christ. Merry Christmas!Di Park Street Church
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