This message is the second of a series entitled 'Encounters at the Cross' delivered by Pastor Gavin Beers at the 2009 Free Church Conference in Bergton, VA.
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Great Sermon! Great gospel preaching! Everyone should hear this!
george varghesr (8/12/2013)
from india
Great Sermon!
Nancy (8/11/2013)
from Ohio
Great Sermon! This is a great sermon !!
Lisa (4/22/2011)
I loved it Sobering & powerful exposition of gospel truth - prayers of repentance & changed hearts - THANK YOU
M.E.. Baughman (8/4/2010)
from Macon, Ga.
Excellent An excellent, yet simply beautiful handing of this subject.
SteveR (9/12/2009)
from Upper Midwest
Really a Great Staff Pick A very powerful Spirit filled message that feeds both the mature Christian and the hungry needing milk. This sermon is a Blessing.
Cathy (9/12/2009)
from Western Australia
Great Sermon! Thank you very much and may God continue to bless you, your family and your ministry Pastor Beers.
An awesome and uplifting sermon,coming from the heart of God.
This is a must hear, and I will be listening to these words, many more times in future.
Blessings in His Holy name,
Cathy.
Ben Manring (8/29/2009)
from Indiana
Powerful evangelistic sermon I heard this sermon at the conference, and have listened to it four more times since. I think, in all honesty, it is the most powerful evengelistic sermon I've ever heard. G. Campbell Morgan is reported by Martyn-Lloyd Jones once to have risen before delivering a sermon and to have said, "This is the ninety-ninth time I have preached this sermon." I hope that this one is repeated by Mr. Beers at least that many times.
Gavin Beers, a native of Northern Ireland, is a graduate of the Free Church Seminary, Inverness, Scotland. From 2006 until 2018, Rev. Beers was the minister of the Free Church of Scotland (Continuing) congregation at Ayr, in the southwest of Scotland. Now, he is the minister of...