Conference Media


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

Luther’s Providential God

Lecture at Greenville Seminary exploring Luther’s doctrine of providence through Matthew 6:25–33. Emphasizes God’s daily provision, catechismal teaching, and Reformation context.

Sola Gratia

Sermon on Ephesians 2:1–10 arguing sola gratia: salvation is God’s sovereign grace through faith, not works; examines the function, purpose, and fruit of grace in Reformation context.

Luther’s Preaching on the Parables

Seminary lecture on Luther’s preaching of the parables (Matthew 13), emphasizing catechesis, law and gospel, and historical context. It highlights preaching’s primacy in Reformation theology.

Solus Christus

Pastoral sermon on John 6:26–71 presenting Jesus as the Bread of Life, addressing hard doctrines (Trinity, sovereignty, Scripture, hell) and calling listeners to trust Christ alone.

Soli Deo Gloria

Sermon (Greenville Seminary) on Matthew 4:1–11 portraying Jesus as true Israel: his obedience in the wilderness glorifies God, contrasted with Israel’s failures in Exodus.

Law as Friend and Foe in Luther’s Theology

Conference lecture on Luther’s paradoxical view of the law as both condemning foe and helpful friend, drawing on Romans 3, Romans 7, and Galatians.

Luther on Life Without Dichotomy

Talk on Luther and the priesthood of all believers: rejecting the sacred–secular dichotomy and affirming vocation as service—faith active in love (based on 1 Peter 2).

Prayer and Preaching: The Church’s Chief Priorities

Sermon urging leaders to prioritize prayer and the ministry of the Word (Acts 6:4). Prayer and preaching are presented as indispensable weapons for gospel advance and church growth.

God’s Design for Marriage

Dr. Piper expounds Genesis 2:18–25, teaching God’s design for marriage as a creation ordinance: its institution, purpose, mutual image-bearing, covenantal intent, and male headship.

Gay Marriage: Right or Wrong?

Seminary prayer and lecture arguing gay marriage is a Scripture and creation issue, defending biblical marriage from Genesis and Colossians and upholding Scripture’s authority.

The Maker’s Instructions

Sermon on Ephesians 5:15–33 presenting God’s instructions for marriage—husbands’ sacrificial love and wives’ respectful submission—as a picture of Christ and the church. Urges obedience to Scripture over culture.

Nurturing Sexual Intimacy in Marriage

Sermon teaching that marital sex is a God-given, sacred good—rooted in creation and redeemed by the gospel—and is to be enjoyed within marriage while avoiding adultery.

Counseling Those Dominated by the Sin of Pornography

A pastoral talk grounded in Romans 6 addressing pornography as a life-dominating sin. Practical, gospel-centered counsel for ministers and believers on mortification and sanctification.

Family Worship in the Reformed Tradition

Survey of family worship in the Reformed tradition—Directory for Family Worship, Manton, Matthew Henry—stresses the head of household’s duty to teach, pray, read Scripture, and catechize.

God’s Nursery

Sermon on Ephesians 6:1-4 urging children’s obedience and parents’ godly instruction, arguing covenantal family submission preserves and reforms the church and society.

Biblical Wisdom for Courtship and Marriage

Introduction and prayer leading into a sermon on biblical wisdom for courtship and marriage (Genesis 2). Warns of spiritual warfare and cultural sexual corruptions like pornography and abortion.

The Life and Theology of John Owen

Lecture/sermon reflecting on 2 Corinthians 3 and John Owen’s 400th anniversary. Emphasizes Trinitarian theology and piety, the Spirit’s transforming work, and living for God’s glory.

New Covenant Theology

Opening with Romans 5, this seminary conference critiques New Covenant Theology’s denial of the threefold law and covenant of works, urging Reformed hermeneutics.

No Gospel Without the Law

Sermon on Romans 3:9–20 examining how the law convicts sinners and aids evangelism. Uses Bunyan’s Pilgrim’s Progress to argue a Calvinistic view of conversion.

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