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    Matt Chandler is a pastor and author of the new book The Explicit Gospel (Crossway). In this podcast, he visits with Michael about why too many churches fall short of preaching the gospel with power and boldness.
SERMONS ON WORSHIPSERMONS ON WORSHIP

Sermons on Worship

Below you’ll find a library of Worship sermons. All of the sermons on Preaching.com represent some of the best preaching in the world today. We pray you’ll find these to be a helpful resource in your own preaching and teaching.
  • Adam Dooley
    (July 2009)
    We would never be guilty of making worship more about ourselves than God, would we?
  • Roc Collins
    (April 2007)
    In many churches our time of worship begins with a "Call to Worship." The substance of what occurs during that time varies.
  • John A. Huffman, Jr.
    (November 2006)
    Twenty-third in a series 1 Corinthians 14:26-40 So, my friends, be eager to prophesy, and do not forbid speaking in tongues; but all things should be done decently and in order. (1 Corinthians 14:39-40) During the past year, we have been preaching/teaching in the book of 1 Corinthians. We n
  • John A. Huffman, Jr.
    (January 2005)
    1 Timothy 2:1 First of all, then, I urge that supplications, prayers, intercessions, and thanksgivings be made for everyone. We have just completed our "24-Hour Prayer Vigil." And now we are participating in our three services of worship, including the sacrament of the Lord's Supper. How app
  • Marvin A. McMickle
    (November 2004)
    Psalm 95:1-6
  • Michael A. Milton
    (May 2003)
    How shall we worship God? This is the great question of man in the religious world. It remains a question, also, in the church.
  • Ed Rowell
    (November 1997)
    We who get so excited about meeting a celebrity -- why is it that we can enter into the presence of God with a yawn and a shrug?
  • H. Mark Abbott
    (September 1996)
    Are we worshiping anything that ought to be used? Are we using anything that ought to be worshiped?
  • Robert Baker
    (January 1991)
  • William H. Willimon
    (March 1987)
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