This sermon was preached by Timothy J. Keller at Redeemer Presbyterian Church on Mar 5, 2007. Series: Leaders@7: Steward Leadership. Scripture:
Speaker/Author: Tim Keller
Witness 2007
This sermon was preached by Timothy J. Keller at Redeemer Presbyterian Church on Mar 4, 2007. Series: King’s Cross: The Gospel of Mark, Part 2: The Journey to the Cross. Scripture: Mark 14:29-31, 53-54, 66-72
Christ’s Confession
This sermon was preached by Timothy J. Keller at Redeemer Presbyterian Church on Feb 25, 2007. Series: King’s Cross: The Gospel of Mark, Part 2: The Journey to the Cross. Scripture: Mark 14:53-65
The Kiss of Death
This sermon was preached by Timothy J. Keller at Redeemer Presbyterian Church on Feb 18, 2007. Series: King’s Cross: The Gospel of Mark, Part 2: The Journey to the Cross. Scripture: Mark 14:43-52
The Heart of Jesus
This sermon was preached by Timothy J. Keller at Redeemer Presbyterian Church on Feb 11, 2007. Series: King’s Cross: The Gospel of Mark, Part 2: The Journey to the Cross. Scripture: Mark 14:32-42
Spiritual Gifts and the Steward-Leader
The Holy Spirit gives each Christian a particular set of spiritual gifts, or a “gift matrix,” which can be used in a range of ministries that serve others in the Christian community. This talk was originally given as training for lay leaders at Redeemer Presbyterian Church.
Supper With Friends
This sermon was preached by Timothy J. Keller at Redeemer Presbyterian Church on Feb 4, 2007. Series: King’s Cross: The Gospel of Mark, Part 2: The Journey to the Cross. Scripture: Mark 14:22-31
The Betrayers
This sermon was preached by Timothy J. Keller at Redeemer Presbyterian Church on Jan 28, 2007. Series: King’s Cross: The Gospel of Mark, Part 2: The Journey to the Cross. Scripture: Mark 14:12-21, 27-28
The Meaning of His Death
This sermon was preached by Timothy J. Keller at Redeemer Presbyterian Church on Jan 14, 2007. Series: King’s Cross: The Gospel of Mark, Part 2: The Journey to the Cross. Scripture: Mark 10:32-45
Vocation and the Steward-Leader
Tim Keller discusses the value of all work–both secular and religious–and lays out guidelines that Christians can use to discern their specific calling. This talk was originally given as training for lay leaders at Redeemer Presbyterian Church.