Embark on a captivating journey through time with The Sermon Project’s Medieval Preachers Podcast. Immerse yourself in sermons from the 4th to the 15th century, featuring powerful orators from Augustine and Aelfric to Wulfstan and Wyclif. We’ve revitalized the language to modern English, offering scripture introductions where relevant. Get ready to be pleasantly surprised (or shocked) as timeless issues are unveiled in a contemporary light. Join us as we breathe new life into the old!
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Girolamo Savonarola (1452-98) "Agite poenitentiam”—Do penance!
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17:37As Lent begins, it’s time for brutal honesty. Inspired by the searing words of Girolamo Savonarola (1452-98) and Jesus’ urgent call—"Repent, for the kingdom of heaven has come near" (Matthew 4:17)—this message exposes the emptiness of wealth, the hypocrisy of religious pretense, and the danger of delaying repentance. This is not a comforting sermon…
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The Sermon on the Mount - Jewish New Testament version
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31:14Though not a Medieval Sermon, this was The Sermon Project's foundational production. An original version of The Sermon on the Mount that celebrates the Jewish roots of Jesus. Using the Jewish New Testament interspersed with a creative dialogue amongst his disciples allow us a unique window in to the greatest sermon ever told. Re-released with Study…
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Bonaventura 1221-1274 SERMON ON LOW SUNDAY
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13:14Receive the Gift – A Timeless Invitation What does it mean to "Receive the Holy Spirit"? In this sermon from Low Sunday, Bonaventure (1221-74) invites us to reflect on four extraordinary gifts Jesus offers: The Cross – to discipline our desires, His Body – to receive in purity, The Holy Spirit – to anoint our souls, The Denarius – to reward us eter…
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Embrace the Hope of Advent: A Timeless Reflection As we step into Advent, I invite you to explore a short yet profound sermon by Ivo of Chartres (c. 1040-1116) that beautifully contrasts Christ’s first coming in humility with His second in majesty. This timeless message calls us to prepare our hearts with reverent anticipation and to live with rene…
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Berthold of Regensburg - Tricks of Trade 1220-1272
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21:30In his 13th-century sermon, Berthold of Regensburg condemns dishonesty, exploitation, and the moral decay he saw in everyday trades. His words, surprisingly relevant today, invite us to reflect on our own integrity, our frustration with corruption, and our roles as Christians in a troubled world. As we confront modern injustices, Berthold’s passion…
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What does it mean to truly follow Christ? In Sermon XLVI, Augustine challenges us to embrace self-denial as the path to a deeper, more genuine faith. Join us as we explore this powerful teaching and uncover what it means to live out our faith with renewed purpose and conviction. Consider using these sermons for group study. Free, downloadable study…
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Bernardine of Sienna (1380-1444) explores the nature of justice and specifically what it means in the context of being and becoming a pastor/priest/minister/rector.By imagosermonproject
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How Business Ought To Be Carried - Bernardine of Sienna 1380-1444
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22:28In honour of Labour Day, consider Bernardine’s words in the powerful argument against clergy taking on secular responsibilities. This discourse challenges the blurring of lines between sacred and civic duties, urging that pastors, priests and friars focus solely on their divine missions. From the dangers of greed to unethical business practices, it…
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Bernard of Clairvaux - The Soul Seeking God
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21:20BERNARD OF CLAIRVAUX – The Soul Seeking God 1090-1153 Song of Songs Cant. 3:1 In this 3rd and final sermon from Bernard of Clairvaux (1090–1153) he passionately asserts that, “The soul that loves has nothing to fear.” For Bernard, grace precedes grace, and we love because we are first loved. Be comforted by The Soul Seeking God as you also continue…
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BERNARD OF CLAIRVAUX - Three Ways In Which We Love God
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33:39BERNARD OF CLAIRVAUX - Three Ways In Which We Love God 1090-1153 Song of Songs Cant. 8:6 In the following sermon, Three Ways In Which We Love God, we continue listening to Bernard of Clairvaux (1090–1153) and hear him cry out to the Lord, pleading for him to take his remaining years and use them. If anyone struggles with failures of the past and st…
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BERNARD OF CLAIRVAUX - Glory Of The Bridegroom
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15:05Bernard of Clairvaux (1090–1153) was a French abbot, theologian, and leader of the Cistercian reform who mediated between church and state, and whose theology of divine love influenced Reformation leaders and Dante's portrayal of mystical union with God in The Divine Comedy. In his work On Loving God, Bernard describes the ecstasy of divine love as…
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Augustine – Feed my sheep – 354-430 AD John 21:16 In this short sermon to the newly baptised, Augustine Bishop of Hippo, reveals what it means to follow the shepherd, and how beautiful it is to love the Lord.By imagosermonproject
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In this sermon – Listen and Do Good, Augustine of Hippo says it is safer to hear the Word of God than to preach it. If you have ever had a pastor (or heard of one) that preached one thing but did another, what was your responsibility to them? Based on James 1:19-22 The Sermon Project’s Medieval Preachers Podcast features sermons from the 4th to the…
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The Creed is a summary of what the Church teaches, what Christians together believe, and what binds Christians together as a believing community across different traditions and practices. In this sermon - On the Tradition of the Creed - Augustine of Hippo, refers to the creed as The Symbol.By imagosermonproject
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Are we in the End-times? It is an undeniable truth that we are closer to the end-times than we have ever been. Listen to Anslem of Canterbury in the 11thC discuss what this means for us today. “Each person's recurring sin is like a tempest. When you love God, you walk on water, with the world's upheavals beneath your feet. But if you love the world…
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Atto of Vercelli - 885-960 Message for Palm Sunday
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7:08Does God’s love abide in you? Atto of Vercelli throws down the gauntlet when quoting John and suggests if we’re not materially helping our brethren, we don’t actually have the love of God in us. In this very short, but challenging sermon for Palm Sunday about love, charity, justice and the spiritual disciplines, Atto of Vercelli, preaches big ideas…
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Augustine Bishop of Hippo - 354-430AD - Matt. 5:16; 6:1 - Let your light shine...but don't!
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13:35Let your light shine...but don't! Are there paradoxes and contradictions within the Bible, and even within the words of Jesus himself? The Bible is undeniably a complex collection of diverse writings and styles, but what do we do when Jesus, the very One we follow, instructs us to do seemingly opposite things? Join us on a profound journey as Augus…
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Aelfric - 955-120AD - John 10:11 - Pastoral Virtues
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11:09Pastoral Virtues Explore the essence of pastoral virtues in this episode. What defines the genuine role of a bishop, pastor, or teacher? Are you searching for a framework to evaluate your own ministry or analyze your pastor? Aelfric, with humility and love, provides a guide to the essentials of these roles. Join us as we delve into the art of measu…
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Basil of Cesarea - 330-379AD - Genesis 1:1 - In The Beginning
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16:31In The Beginning God Made The Heaven And The Earth In an era dominated by AI, Google, and a surplus of information, the quest for genuine understanding seems more challenging than ever. How do we avoid drowning in our own ingenuity? Join us as we journey back to the 4th century with Basil of Cesarea, who offers a unique lens to navigate the complex…
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Bernardine of Siena - 1380-1444AD - The Preacher and The Listener
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8:51The Preacher and The Listener Dive into the discourse on what holds greater significance: Preaching or The Lord's Supper? Bernardine provides a specific answer, and we get a glimpse into his feelings when someone dozes off during his sermon. Join us for an insightful exploration of the dynamics between the preacher and the listener.…
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