Baptist21 is thrilled to announce that we have been able to move the venue for this Friday’s B21 Panel on Gospel-Centered Preaching and that will allow us to open back up registration. There is still limited seating, so register soon to hear from Danny Akin, Thabiti Anyabwile, Matt Chandler, Mark Dever, and David Platt on Gospel-Centered Preaching.
Further Information About the Panel
Topic – Gospel-Centered Preaching in the Local Church
Panelists:
- Danny Akin – President of SEBTS
- Mark Dever – Pastor of Capitol Hill Baptist Church
- Thabiti Anyabwile – Pastor of FBC Grand Cayman
- David Platt – Pastor of the Church at Brook Hills
- Matt Chandler – Pastor of The Village Church
Location – SEBTS Multi-Purpose Room in the Ledford Student Center
Date and Time – Sept. 10, 12:15-1:30 (after the Sermon Review for Session 1)
Cost – There will be a $7 charge that will include a Chic-Fil-A Lunch
How do I sign up – Register Here
Questions to be Considered:
- How do you actually do gospel-centered preaching? Much of this discussion in evangelicalism is focusing more on the why than the how…
- Does a preacher have to preach the gospel every week? If you do need to preach the gospel every week how do you do this in a way that every text isn’t making the same point?
- Where does practical application fit in to this method? How do we preach for real, lasting transformation in our people?
- What are some objections to gospel-centered preaching? Some say this method does damage to the nature of Scripture because it seeks to find Jesus under every rock and bush in the OT. Opponents hold up their hands and ask, “Where are the brakes on this so we don’t slide into allegory?”
- How might gospel-centered preaching look different in the North than in the South? City versus Suburbia or rural areas?
And more…