Elisabeth Schulze
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 …
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: “Heaven Above, and Heaven Below”
January 8, 2026
What would it look like to enjoy the privileges of heaven during life on earth? In 1890, less than two years before his death–possibly with premonitions of his approaching entry into the Celestial City–, Charles Spurgeon preached a sermon entitled “Heaven Above, and Heaven Below”, in which he sets forth the idea that heaven is both …
Sermon of the Week: “The Immutability of Christ”
December 31, 2025
Where do you look for stability in an ever-changing, tumultuous world? As the year 2025 ends and 2026 begins, we are reminded of the reality of change. Some people look to the future for a fresh start, with hope and expectation. On the other hand, others see the new year as just another indication that …
Sermon of the Week: “The First Christmas Carol”
December 12, 2025
What do you feel when you remember the story of Christmas? Indifference and a shrug of “same old story that’s told every year”? Or does your heart pulsate with joy as you hear the old story, even escalating into song? The angels sang when they announced the Savior’s birth. Their song was simple, yet each …
Sermon of the Week: “Fellowship with God”
November 17, 2025
What difference would it make in your life today if you walked in fellowship with God? Spurgeon found a well of deep delight in his relationship with the Lord. "[…] I am persuaded there are more delights in Christ; yea, more joy in one glimpse of his face than is to be found in all …
Sermon of the Week: “Morning and Evening Songs”
November 3, 2025
“It is a good rule never to look into the face of man in the morning till you have looked into the face of God; an equally good rule always to have business with heaven before you have any business with earth.” In this week’s sermon, Spurgeon issues a call to praise God for His …
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Sermon of the Week: “Clearing the Road to Heaven”
October 27, 2025
Sometimes, for seeking sinners, the road to heaven seems blocked. They have heard a clear gospel invitation, and desire to accept, but objections bar their path like heavy stones. “I have sinned too greatly to be saved,” they reason. “I have not felt enough remorse.” According to Spurgeon, however, the gospel obliterates these arguments. Some may …
Isaiah:62:10
Sermon of the Week: “The Approachableness of Jesus”
October 20, 2025
To meet with the President, one must pass multiple layers of security vetting and background checks, not to mention convincing a plethora of White House staff that your request is important enough to warrant a meeting. Even many members of Congress can’t simply shoot the President a text. The earthly elite are closely guarded from …
Luke:15:1
Sermon of the Week: “The Still Small Voice”
September 29, 2025
“What are you doing here, Elijah?” God asked as the prophet huddled in a mountainside cave. Burdened, beaten, and broken, Elijah was at the lowest point of his life. He had just witnessed a spectacular display of God’s power. However, this exhibition did not spark the reformation Elijah was anticipating. Instead of a great awakening, …
1 Kings:19:12-13