Video Sermons

2006-Nov-12 'The Line Between Good and Evil' - (Distinguished Preacher Series) - Romans 5:12-21 - Rev. Fleming Rutledge

Many believe the line between Good and Evil is between nations and peoples when in fact it goes right through each one of us.

Click Here to watch the video: LineBetweenGoodAndEvil-FlemRut06.wmv

2008-Sep-21 "The Greatest Story Teller's Greatest Story" - Dr. J. Howard Edington

Luke 15:11-24

No matter how lost we are, God will always love us.  With our sins graciously washed away by Jesus, God waits, as a loving father, for us to return from our self-centered lives to a life with Him.

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2007-Nov-11 VIDEO "Making 'God' a Cheerful Word Again" - LVPC Distinguished Preacher 2007 - Dr. Thomas G. Long

Dr. Long (1)Lenape Valley Presbyterian Church is delighted to present this video recording of the 2007 Distinguished Preacher Sermon provided by Dr. Thomas G. Long.  As you view and listen, we are confident that you will quickly realize Dr. Long's gift for story telling.  We hope you enjoy the teachings and truths of God's Word as Tom makes the Gospel of Matthew relevant to our lives and brings the Bible to life.   

Matthew 6:22-23 - The eye is a lamp of the body
Matthew 25:14-30 - The Parable of the Talents

Sermon synopsis: 

LVPC Sermon by Distinguished Preacher Fleming Rutledge is Published

FlemingRutledgeBook.jpgA newly published book from 2006 LVPC Distinguished Preacher, Rev. Fleming Rutledge, entitled "Not Ashamed of the Gospel - Sermons from Paul's Letter to the Romans" is now available on bookshelves. This book is particularly special to LVPC as it captures the sermon, "The Line Between Good and Evil", and makes mention of it being first preached at Lenape Valley Presbyterian Church.

If you enjoy the sermons of Fleming, and wish to purchase a copy of her new book, a few online links have been included below for your convenience:

http://www.amazon.com

2006-Dec-24 - Jesus - Faces at the Nativity (Message 4 of 4)' Rev. W. Douglas Hood Jr. (LVPC)

While everyone expected a kingly entrance, God came to Earth as a child. Rather than struggling to force God to conform to our thoughts, we should conform our lives to God using the God-centered teachings of Jesus Christ.