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December 08, 2006

Gospel Centered Preaching

After Rev. Todd Wilken's sermon review of a Rick Warren sermon, he gave us a review of a great Christ centered sermon by Rev. Bill Cwirla.  This is a great sermon!  Listen to both sermons and you'll see the difference in what a Christ centered sermon is. 

Rev. Cwirla's sermon is the second half hour of the first link and the complete time of the second link.

Cwirla Sermon Review Part 1

Cwirla Sermon Review Part 2

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Thanks for the sermon recommendation. I'm always on the look out for gospel-centered preaching.

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