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SermonAudio App

While Eastside Baptist continues to weigh the circumstances caused by COVID-19, we continue to gather with increased caution and respect to our neighbors while exercising personal responsibility.

Knowing that some of our church family will need to remain at home during these days we are pleased to offer our gatherings through a faithful partner, Sermon Audio. Eastside has been blessed with the services of Sermon Audio for nearly eight years now. That means we have hundreds of sermons available for you to listen to during this time of “social distancing”.

Have you downloaded the new app for Eastside Baptist Church? It’s simple!

Follow these basic steps:
Download and install the free app from the relevant app store

Be sure to set the app to Eastside Baptist Church as your home church by entering our Church Code ID – 25378.
Now, every time the app loads, it will go straight to Eastside Baptist Church’s sermons.

If you are under a self-quarantine and not gathering on Sunday be sure to participate via our live-streaming features provided by SermonAudio too.

There are many ways you can do this. One of which you just did by downloading our sermon app. The following are other suggestions to consider on multiple platforms, including a phone line that can provide an audio connection from any touch-tone phone.

May God use the preaching ministry of Eastside Baptist Church to minister to you. Contact Eastside Baptist Church if we can assist you in these important days as we turn our attention to Him for His glory.

Recent Sermons

Here are the sermons delivered on the past Lord’s Day gatherings of Eastside Baptist Church.

If you ever miss a public gathering due to illness, travel, unexpected conflict, or you want to listen to a sermon again you can utilize our archived sermons at SermonAudio.

Major Project

At Eastside, we have undertaken a massive project to begin transcribing my preached sermons. I have asked for a team of people to help with this.

It is proving to be quite the task. The task of taking a handwritten outline of sorts that I take into the pulpit, to the preaching of that outline, to the hearing of the sermon, to the printing of that preached sermon.

The early work has begun and it may prove to be a monumental project.

Step one is to load the audio version of the sermon into a software program to get the first printed draft of the transcript.

At first that sounds impressive, and I still think it is. One can, with the click of a button enter a spoken sermon into, what I’ll call, the transcription machine and within a few magical moments it spits out a printed transcript of sorts.

The next step is where the real work begins.

I have a team of people transcribing my sermons from the preaching series in Philippians. They have a very hard job. Have you ever heard me preach?

Wow, not WOW! But more like oh my. I repeat words, phrases, stutter, stammer, and slaughter the English language. About the only thing I don’t do in the spoken word is misspell words (I save that for my blog posts.)

The transcription machine (not really a machine) has a hard time understanding me often, so the kind team of editors have the task of taking what the transcription machine spits out and then putting it all back together for biblical accuracy for the eyes to read.

Here are a few of the interesting things the transcription machine has returned after “listening” to my sermons.

  • Now it’s in acts chapter 16, verse one that Paul came also to the to the town of Derby and to Listerine and the disciple a disciple was there by the name of Timothy.
  • Understanding of imperfections, we get infections. We we. Have infections we have things that we hold dear, things that we cherish.

So, you can see, the editing team has a lot of work to do. The transcription machine spits out more gibberish than I do sometimes.

Maybe if the early church had treated all of their infections with Listerine they would have been healthier. However, I don’t think this would stand the test of peer review for sound theology though. I’m thankful to God for the labor behind the editors from my church who endured my preaching through Philippians a few years ago and are now working on putting them into written form.

I’ve been in dialog with a pastor in India for over a year. This friendship has brought about the reason for this kind of work. It is related to his request for my sermons in print form as he is wanting to put these preached sermons into the hands of pastors without formal training but are in places where people want to know about God.

Pray for us as we undertake this task. May God bless the labor of the editors and the preaching of the preachers who will receive these sermons and them in turn preach them to their congregations. For the glory of God.

The Circuit Rider’s Library

It’s hard not to want to memorialize life unfairly.

So… I have a personal duty I’ve set before me to begin a journey through the sermons of my dad/pastor. For the first time after opening the box of my dad’s sermons last year after his death I have begun an unexpected journey of reading sermons from what I’ll call the “Circuit Rider’s Library.”

First, I’ll refer to my dad as the “Circuit Rider” because he really was one, sort of. He didn’t travel from church house to church house on a trusted horse – but the early years and last years of ministry he had regular paths he would travel to preach the gospel. He didn’t always travel with a rifle on his shoulder (however, he once lived in a town named Rifle.) But he always traveled with a bible and sermon notes.

Today I begin a series of posts over the coming years called “The Circuit Rider’s Library” where I’ll share sermons I wish I had paid closer attention to when I lived and traveled with the Circuit Rider. (This box is filled with hundreds of sermons dated from as early as 1973 and as old as 2004 – over 30 years of sermons)

Saddle up!

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Broadcasting at Sermon Audio

For the past four years Eastside Baptist has been broadcasting sermons online 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. We currently have over 200 sermons available. By the kindness of generous friends of Eastside, we are able to provide this ministry to local shut-ins, those who miss upon occasion due to illness or travel, and anywhere internet access is possible. You can listen directly online, download to a phone, save on a disc, mail to a friend, share on Facebook or Twitter, or email a group of friends.

The 200+ sermons that are currently available from Eastside have been downloaded over 6,400 times (1,406 of those downloads are from mobile devices.)

May the Lord bless the kindness of generous friends. May the Lord bless the preaching of His word. May the nations hear the gospel.

Here is yesterday’s message from Philippians 4.

Access to all archived sermons: www.sermonaudio.com/thebridge

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