After the Surrey Gardens Music Hall disaster, Spurgeon canceled many speaking opportunities and missed a Sunday in his pulpit. After days of suffering, he returned to church to worship on the Lord’s Day. On November 2nd of 1856, Spurgeon ascended the pulpit to lead his congregation in prayer.
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Why I’m Still a Baptist | Austin McCormick
“One of the reasons Barrett stated for his shift to Anglicanism was that the Baptist hermeneutic is “modern to the bone.” But is the Baptist hermeneutic truly “individualistic” as Barrett says? I propose not … “
Connections to Christ from Genesis 22 by Austin McCormick
“Salvation cannot be found in the first Isaac, but there is salvation in the one Isaac is pointing us to.”
Paul and James Harmonized | Austin McCormick
*Editor's Note: This blog post is a portion of Pastor Austin McCormick's sermon manuscript from a message...
Expect Great Things, Attempt Great Things | Austin McCormick
To rightly examine the life, ministry, and impact of William Carey is to consider a group of friends plodding together for the Lord.





