Philadelphia had James Boice. New York has Tim Keller. Chattanooga has Joe Novenson. Seattle has Mark Driscoll. Glen Burnie has David Wayne. Now ... Roanoke has Ed Dunnington.
Dunnington is the most gifted 30-something preacher (besides Driscoll) that I have ever heard. He is the organizing pastor of Christ The King PCA, which meets at North Cross School on Sundays at 10:45.
I got writers cramp yesterday during his sermon. Dunnington's exegesis of the first six verses of Philippians was so spot on and full of application, I could barely keep up.
OK, you threw out the hook ...
Let's get a section on the webpage for the sermons recorded as MP3s!
I'd love to hear him!
Later.
Posted by: BWB | April 24, 2006 at 12:37
Gotta second that one. I'd love to hear him preach - especially through Philippians.
Posted by: brian | April 24, 2006 at 14:04
Oh, and I would add ... Greensboro has Craig Childs! If anyone wants to take a listen to his series on the Sermon on the Mount you can find it online (link below). Since the dead of his son Clete, his preaching has taken on a sense of openness, humility, and urgency. An amazing man, an amazing life, and amazing God at work!
http://www.friendlyhillschurch.org/Resources/Sermons.htm
Posted by: BWB | April 24, 2006 at 15:25
Once Dunnington's sermons become available on line I will link to them.
Craig is a great preacher -- he went through some painful processing with the death of his son Clete. It sounds as if God is using Clete's death to create a tender warrior in his dad. And, from my discussions with David and Christine, God is working powerfully in the lives of those kids in the Friendly Hills Youth Group. Praise be to God!
Posted by: Mr. Dawntreader | April 24, 2006 at 19:36
Glen Burnie has David Wayne - bwaaahahahaha!
Tell Ed welcome and you are right - he ain't cool till he's posting .mp3's online. And he will be over the top cool when he starts a blog!
Posted by: David Wayne | April 26, 2006 at 13:58
"Tell Ed welcome and you are right - he ain't cool till he's posting .mp3's online. And he will be over the top cool when he starts a blog!"
I will tell him that the Jollyblogger said he is not offically cool or jolly until he blogs. :)
Posted by: Mr. Dawntreader | April 26, 2006 at 18:48
It's all about being Jolly!!
Posted by: David Wayne | April 26, 2006 at 23:23
Ed's sermons at CKPC can be found here: http://odeo.com/channel/166623/view/
Ed was my RUF campus minister at the UW in Seattle. Love that guy!...
Posted by: David Adamson | June 17, 2008 at 19:55