by academyofpreachers | Feb 5, 2015 | Blog, Classic Articles, My AoP Story
by Rev. Fr. Martin A. Linebach My introduction to the Academy of Preachers came about from what I might call a “lucky lunch.” I am the Ecumenical/Inter-religious Officer for the Archdiocese of Louisville and I was participating in a Kentucky Council of Churches...
by academyofpreachers | Jan 26, 2015 | Blog, Classic Articles, My AoP Story
by Kristina N. Heise, AoP’2012 The Academy of Preachers is the place where I discovered just how vast and profound God’s word is. The summer before I began seminary, I was given an amazing opportunity to attend an AoP preaching camp in Atlanta, Georgia. Before that...
by academyofpreachers | Jan 12, 2015 | Blog, Classic Articles, Ernest Brooks III, My AoP Story
By Ernest Brooks, AoP’11 Depending on whom you ask and what day it is, I’m either a preacher in love with the academy or an academic who can’t resist the magnetic pull of the pulpit. In either case, I am convinced that I was destined to become a part...
by academyofpreachers | Dec 31, 2014 | Blog, Classic Articles, My AoP Story
Name: Winterbourne LaPucelle Harrison-Jones, AoP’10 Title: Youth Pastor Emeritus, Mount Olivet Baptist Church of Rochester, NY Position: Graduate Fellow, The Lily Family School of Philanthropy at IUPUI Christian Tradition or Denomination: American Baptist, National...
by academyofpreachers | Dec 30, 2014 | Blog, Classic Articles, My AoP Story
Andrew Boyd, AoP’13 Director of Youth, Young Adult, and Campus Ministry for the Orthodox Church in America National Festival of Young Preachers: 2013, 2014 and 2015 Christian Tradition: Eastern Orthodox Orthodox Church in America I’m Eastern Orthodox. I’m Eastern...
by academyofpreachers | Nov 4, 2013 | Blog, Classic Articles, Dwight A. Moody, Uncategorized
Dwight A. Moody, President, Academy of Preachers Christian people deserve to hear good sermons when we go to worship (or when we download something from the internet). We don’t need great sermons, except once in a long while. We hear too many poor or mediocre sermons...