Conference Media


Recordings from Greenville Presbyterian Theological Seminary’s annual conference, featuring sermons, lectures, and panel discussions on key theological, historical, and pastoral topics.

Jonathan Edwards and the Church’s Mission

Introduction, prayer and Scripture (Acts 1) leading to a sermon urging bold gospel mission. Draws on Paul, Jonathan Edwards’ Stockbridge ministry, and the Great Commission to plant churches.

A Pastor’s Plea

A pastor’s plea urging ministers and church members to guard the gospel, resist false teaching, and pursue godliness and faithfulness, based on Paul’s charge to Timothy.

Chalmers the Churchmen

Sermon on 2 Corinthians 4 and Thomas Chalmers: uphold open proclamation of Christ, reject underhanded methods, and recount Chalmers’ transformative evangelical ministry.

The Call to Humility

A conference address introducing a sermon on humility (Mark 10:35–45), urging servant-hearted Christian and pastoral leadership lived Coram Deo and grounded in Scripture.

The Importance of the Church

Sermon defending the centrality of the local church, means of grace, and intergenerational discipleship; critiques evangelicalism and progressivism, citing Colossians 1 and Acts 2.

The Christian Self

A lecture warns that modern selfhood, technological acceleration, and religious freedom have produced a consumerist church. It urges the Gospel, sacraments, humility, and consistency as responses.

The Rise of the Modern Self

Lecture warning churches face collapse as modern selfhood grants inner feelings supreme authority. Sexual desire has become identity, reshaping views on marriage and abortion.

Examining the Eternal Subordination of the Son

Lecture critiques ‘eternal functional subordination’ (EFS/ESS/ERAS), rejecting ontological Father–Son authority/submission and examining 1 Cor 11, 1 Cor 15, John 5 and historical tradition.

The Trinity and the Gospel

Sermon defending the covenant of redemption as an intra-Trinitarian covenant appointing the Son as mediator to redeem the elect. Argues a broad biblical basis (Psalm 2, John 14, Zechariah 6).

The Trinity and the Covenant of Redemption

A sermon on Revelation 5: the triune God planned and revealed the gospel, with Christ the Lamb’s substitutionary atonement inaugurating the latter days and prompting eternal worship.

The Trinity, The Christ, and the Christian

Sermon showing how the triune God works in Christ (incarnation, baptism, suffering, resurrection, ascension) as a pattern for the Christian life and gospel witness.

Preaching: A Supernatural Work of the Triune God

Lecture urging ministers to make the doctrine of the Trinity an intentional foundation for preaching, drawing on Reformed resources and Scripture about gifts and ministry.

The Trinity and True Worship

Talk urging true worship of the one God in three persons. Angels forbid creature-worship; the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit warrant worship as Creator, Sustainer, and Redeemer.

The Trinity and Divine Revelation

Greenville Seminary opening remarks introduce John 16:1–15 and thank conference volunteers. The preacher emphasizes Jesus’ comfort, the Holy Spirit’s guiding role, and Trinitarian teaching.

The Trinity, the Pastor, and the Church

Seminary lecture on Titus 1–3: Paul presents God as ‘our Savior’ (Triune), showing pastors who God is, how He’s known, and how to minister in troubled times.

Circle of Glory: Trinity and the Christian Life

A sermon on how the Triune God’s glory grounds the Christian life: sin’s distortion of glory, God’s Trinitarian pattern, and believers reflecting His glory.

The Trinity and Evangelism

Sermon on Psalm 110 examining the Trinity’s role in evangelism: worship fuels mission. Addresses difficulties in evangelism and believers’ need for holiness and zeal.

The Church’s Ministerial and Declarative Powers

Sermon: the church’s ‘soul’ is worship and evangelism, not a socio-political agency. It warns against the social-gospel redefinition of the church’s corporate mission and urges Christ-centered preaching.

The Beauty of the Church

Call to renewed commitment to the visible, corporate church (Sola Ecclesia). Psalm 87 is used to show the church as foundation of God’s kingdom, mother of the elect, and nurturer.

How Preaching Nourishes our Souls

Sermon on Galatians 3:1–6 arguing that preaching is a chief mark of the true church: it portrays Christ, feeds needy souls, and manifests the Spirit’s work.

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