Remembering Spurgeon's Final Sermon This Week (+ FREE Sermons E-book)
This past Sunday, June 7th, marked the 135th anniversary of the day when Charles Spurgeon delivered his last sermon. Titled "The Statute of David for the Sharing of the Spoil," Spurgeon gave this sermon on June 7, 1891, focusing his message on 1 Samuel 30:21-25.
During his lifetime, Spurgeon preached to over 10 million people.
Later this month (June 19th), we will also celebrate Spurgeon's 192nd birthday. Even today, he remains one of the most influential preachers of the last few centuries.
In celebration of his life and lasting legacy to the church, I decided to work with my team to compile 10 of the most powerful sermons Spurgeon ever gave. Beautifully formatted, this e-book is both a preaching resource and a personal devotional.
Now you can access this new PDF download for FREE ($49.95 value). These 10 sermons from Spurgeon can both encourage you as a pastor and be used in your own sermons this summer!
https://www.churchleaderinsights.com/spurgeonsermons
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Nelson Searcy is the Founding and Lead Pastor of The Journey Church, with locations across New York City and in Boca Raton, FL. By God’s grace, he identified and developed the Eight Systems of a Healthy Church® that he has used to coach over 5,000 churches in the US and around the world to adapt those eight systems to their unique ministry fields, resulting in great health and growth.
Nelson regularly coaches pastors online and in-person through the Church Leader Insights and Renegade Pastors Network ministries that he founded. He also leads several annual pastor in-person conferences and online training events. In ministry for more than 25 years, Nelson and his church routinely appear on lists such as “The 50 Most Influential Churches” and “The 25 Most Innovative Leaders.”