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Intro to the Sermon of the Week: “The Gospel of the Glory of Christ”

What is so glorious about the gospel? What was it about the Good News that so enraptured men like Charles Spurgeon and the Apostle Paul? In March of 1889, Spurgeon preached a sermon based on a single phrase from 2 Corinthians 4:4 – “The light of the glorious gospel of Christ.” In this message, the […]
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Who is Spurgeon?

Whether you are new to Spurgeon, or a familiar friend, here are a few things you should know about Charles Haddon Spurgeon.

His Personal Library

For the first time ever: Spurgeon’s own writings & select volumes from Spurgeon’s personal library, complete with annotations, now available digitally and free of charge.

The Spurgeon Library

The Spurgeon Library is the premier center of Spurgeon scholarship, housing nearly 6,000 volumes from Charles Spurgeon’s personal library.

The Spurgeon Library Conference

The Spurgeon Library Conference is an annual academic conference that engages Spurgeon scholarship for pastors and church leaders.

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Intro to the Sermon of the Week: “The Gospel of the Glory of Christ”

February 18, 2026

What is so glorious about the gospel? What was it about the Good News that so enraptured men like Charles Spurgeon and the Apostle Paul? In March of 1889, Spurgeon preached a sermon based on a single phrase from 2 Corinthians 4:4 - “The light of the glorious gospel of Christ.” In this message, the Prince …

Introduction to the Sermon of the week: “Never! Never! Never! Never! Never!”

February 9, 2026

Have you ever had to say something twice to make a point? A mother will drill her children, “Never, ever cross the street without looking both ways.” On special occasions we may even repeat our point a third time. “I cannot, cannot, cannot forget our anniversary,” rueful husbands have chided themselves. But God, in making …

Sermon of the Week: “Frost and Thaw”

January 28, 2026

In January 1866, a wintry weather episode prompted Charles Spurgeon to preach a sermon titled “Frost and Thaw”. Snowflakes, ice crystals, frost, and wind can teach us truths about God. What can we learn from observing God’s power over nature? Spurgeon first observed God’s operations in nature itself. By looking at His works in sending natural …

Sermon of the Week: “Danger. Safety. Gratitude.”

January 19, 2026

Can a Christian lose his salvation? How should we respond to the news of yet another prominent Christian falling into public sin? What are we to make of the Bible’s many warning passages addressed to Christians? How can I make it to the end? These are the perennial questions that Spurgeon addresses in his 1874 sermon, …

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