Early Church & The Importance Of Baptism
Troy & Joel from the Revived Thoughts podcast asked, me, Patrick to read another 4th-century church leader’s sermon and another Gregory (previously he read a sermon by Gregory of Nazianzus) – Gregory of Nyssa. The sermon shows the early church baptism view as being important.
I must be an old soul because reading for these two great men was such a joy and seeing the passion and the doctrines of the early church lived out so close to the time of Jesus’ earthly ministry is a tie back and forward in history.
Gregory of Nyssa is the last Cappadocian Father that we have not covered! This sermon comes from a festival called Day Of Lights.
Special thanks to Patrick Studebaker. Patrick is one half of the Cave To The Cross podcast with his mentor, Tony. He also runs a multimedia and website development business supporting small churches and Christian creators. He lives in southwest Michigan with his wife and two girls. He also likes watching bad, sci-fi B-movies.
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Patrick reading Gregory of Nazianzus – The Shepherd’s Heart
Patrick reading John Gill’s sermon – Christ The Savior From The Storm
Tony reading John Newton’s sermon – He Shakes the Heavens and the Earth
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