Better Preaching Podcast

BP2 Season 1 Episode 11 – Tyler McKenzie | Preaching for Faith Transmission

31 min · 11. juni 2026
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In this episode of the Better Preaching Podcast [https://www.betterpreaching.org], Dr. Frank Weller welcomes Tyler McKenzie, lead pastor at Northeast Christian Church [https://www.necchurch.org/] in Louisville, Kentucky. Tyler shares his journey from being a college baseball player to becoming a pastor. He discusses his doctoral research on the intergenerational transmission of faith, focusing on the role of parents and grandparents in nurturing spiritual growth. The conversation concludes by encouraging seasoned preachers to leverage their experience and community knowledge to amplify their preaching.

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BP2 Season 1 Episode 10 – Great Sermons of the Restoration Movement | Dave Stone

The 2006 North American Christian Convention saw acapella churches of Christ and instrumental Independent Christian Churches coming together on the 100th anniversary of the schism that divided the Restoration Movement.   At the time Dave Stone had just transitioned to become Bob Russell’s successor as the Senior Minister at Southeast Christian Church, one of the most influential churches in our movement. Dave’s topic that night was Together in Service.   Preaching from Ephesians, Dave shared three benefits of serving together: unity, maturity, and testimony.   This year marks 120 years since the churches of Christ and Christian Churches split. Led by Christian Standard, and organizations like Renew, continued unity efforts make this sermon by Dave Stone as timely as it was two decades ago.

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