Sinopsis
Park Street Church's sermon podcast
Episodios
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With Christ
18/05/2025Mark Booker | Colossians 3:12 | We begin a new sermon series on Colossians 3:12-17 to explore the new life in Christ. This opening sermon demonstrates that our identity is not defined by our careers or roles, but by what God has done for us through his love, grace, and mercy. God's action in Christ changes our hearts and fuels our transformation into the new life. This transformation comes not through self-help effort, but through embracing and believing the reality that "the old has passed away; behold, the new has come."
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Our Spirit-Empowered Mission
11/05/2025Sandy Willson | Acts 1:1-8 | Sermon given by guest preacher and Interim President of The Gospel Coalition, Sandy Willson, on Acts 1.
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The Good Shepherd
04/05/2025Adam Herndon | John 10:11-18 | Jesus is the Good Shepherd who lays down his life for the sheep, knows the sheep, and gathers them into one flock.
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We Have Seen the Lord
27/04/2025Randall Wetzig | John 20:19-31 | For many of us, Thomas is one of the most relatable people in the Bible. How does Jesus respond to Thomas' request for evidence of the resurrection? And what does it mean for us to to believe in the resurrected Son of God?
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The Living Among the Dead
20/04/2025Mark Booker | Luke 24:1 - 12 | This Easter message explores the question that the two angels ask the women at the tomb on the first Easter morning: why do you seek the living among the dead? Jesus is the only source of abundant, indestructible life, and we are invited to stop seeking the living among the dead and to turn to him for life.
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Amazing Love
18/04/2025Mark Booker | John 18:1 - 19:37 | Who is on the cross and what does he have to do with me? Through the lens of the Gospel according to John, this sermon explores how Jesus' death was not merely a tragic event but a deliberate act of divine love—bringing cleansing, liberation, and abundant life to all who recognize the personal nature of His sacrifice.
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Costly Provision
13/04/2025Mark Booker | Revelation 3:14-22 | This final message on the book of Revelation (delivered on Palm Sunday) considers Christ's challenging but gracious words to the church in Laodicea. Jesus lovingly offers what we truly need through His sacrificial death, inviting us to open the door to intimate fellowship with Him.
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Be Faithful
06/04/2025Mark Booker | Revelation 2:8-11, 3:7-13 | Jesus's messages to the faithful churches of Smyrna and Philadelphia encourage them to walk by faith and not by sight, acknowledging their true spiritual wealth in the midst of tribulation. We look at the core conviction of faith and how that is to work itself out in our lives.
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Be Watchful
30/03/2025Mark Booker | Revelation 3:1-6 | This sermon examines Christ's urgent message to the church in Sardis that appeared alive but was spiritually dead. We consider the remedy Jesus gives for this condition as well as the call to avoid the subtle compromises that gradually numb our hearts to the gospel.
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Hold Fast
23/03/2025Mark Booker | Revelation 2:18-29 | Jesus exhorts believers in Thyatira to "hold fast" amidst teaching that is leading some of them to conform to the culture. This sermon considers several ways that we are tempted to compromise and calls us to see and behold Jesus - in his power, love, and mercy - as the key to remaining faithful.
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No Compromise
16/03/2025Mark Booker | Revelation 2:12-17 | This sermon explores Jesus's message to the church in Pergamum and its relevance for Christians today who face pressure to compromise with cultural norms. It offers practical questions to help believers examine areas where they might be accommodating worldly values rather than remaining faithful witnesses.
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Recovering Love
09/03/2025Mark Booker | Revelation 2:1-7 | In this sermon exploring the first of seven messages to the churches in Revelation, we discover how Jesus both commends the Ephesians for their commitment to doctrinal truth while rebuking them for abandoning the the love they had at first. The message invites us to examine our own hearts with regard to love even as we remain zealous to defend the truth.
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Come, Lord Jesus!
02/03/2025Mark Booker | Revelation 22:6-21 | This sermon explores how Revelation calls us to urgent, faithful, worshipful, Christ-centered, and hope-filled witness amidst conflict as we wait for Christ to return. The epilogue remind us that this book is not primarily a puzzle to decode but a manual of discipleship for followers of the Lamb whose are empowered by the grace of God.
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All Things New
23/02/2025Mark Booker | Revelation 21:1 - 22:5 | We come to the encouraging vision of God's new creation in Revelation 21-22. This message explores the fact that God is making all things new, flooding the new creation with his immediate presence, and inviting us to share in his reign. We take heart that our future hope is in God's life-giving presence where death and tears are no more.
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The Final Battle
16/02/2025Mark Booker | Rev 19:11 - 20:15 | From Revelation 19:11-22:5, John shares visions that encompass the transition from this present age to the age to come (new creation). This sermon explores the three visions of the end of this age and the defeat of evil: the final battle, the millennium reign, and the final judgment. These visions remind us that Jesus wins the victory and encourage us to remain faithful in the present.
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Heavenly Rejoicing
09/02/2025Mark Booker | Revelation 19:1-10 | This sermon explores the vision of heavenly rejoicing both over God's judgment of evil and, even more intensely, over the ultimate union between Christ and his Church at the marriage supper of the Lamb. This rejoicing reveals God's heart for intimate relationship with us.
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Fallen is Babylon
02/02/2025Mark Booker | Revelation 17:1 - 18:24 | In Revelation, Babylon represents both ancient Rome and timeless worldly powers that oppose God through excess, exploitation, and persecution. The message challenges disciples of the Lamb to discern "Babylonian" influences today while taking comfort in God's ultimate victory.
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The Seven Bowls
26/01/2025Mark Booker | Revelation 15:5-16:21 | The seven bowls are the third of three cycles of seven in Revelation which depict God's judgment against evil and sin. This sermon reflects on the theme of God's judgment, considering its source, its recipients, and how we avoid it by embracing the gracious provision of God.
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A Generous God
19/01/2025Adam Herndon | Matthew 20: 1-16 | God generously gives of himself to us in this life. God has been generous to us through Jesus and he is all we need. Therefore, we should not be envious of others, but joyful for what have in Jesus. We can rejoice at the good fortune of others because we who deserve nothing have been given everything in Christ.