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Luke A. Powery on Living the Questions of the Bible

Luke Powery encourages preachers and worshipers to embrace the space and place the church provides to ask questions as a faithful way of Christian discipleship and engaging with God.

December 18, 2023
91ÁÔÆæ with Duke University Chapel in Durham, North Carolina

This service takes place at Duke University Chapel in Durham, North Carolina. It is a service of the word based on Romans 8:31-38.

November 3, 2020 | 82 min video
Preaching Romans in Difficult Times

We have been and are living in a time of upheaval, fear, unrest, and finally so much death. The pandemic has in many places revealed cracks in the veneer of civilization, casting into bold relief the social and economic inequities that run like fault lines through most societies. Racially motivated violence, including at the hands of police forces, have unleashed deep desires for reform and for justice for all people. In and through it all, believers everywhere cry for reassurance, for comfort, for a hope that points to a better path ahead.

October 29, 2020 | 58 min video

Go Down, Moses: Spirituals as a Resource for Preaching

The history of African American spirituals is interwoven with the history of preaching, yet these spirituals and their relationship to preaching usually receive little attention.

February 19, 2013 | 67 min video
Symposium 2013 - Not to Worry

Not to Worry, based on Matthew 6: 25-34, was presented at the Calvin Symposium of Christian 91ÁÔÆæ. The sermon was preached by Luke Powery.

January 30, 2013 | 64 min video

Sermon on Luke 18

This sermon on Luke 18, The Heart of Faith, was part of the Calvin Symposium on 91ÁÔÆæ 2009.

January 1, 2009 | 25 min video
Too Deep for Words? Preaching in the Language of the Spirit

This session explored the possibility of discerning the presence of the Holy Spirit in preaching and then discussed some manifestations of the Spirit in sermons, particularly focusing on the expressions of lament and celebration.

January 1, 2009