The Pulpiteers

The Pulpiteers
Podcast Description
Episodic podcasts covering topics that impact ministers in their craft of reading, studying, developing and communicating biblical truths.
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Content Themes
Discusses themes relevant to ministry work such as biblical interpretation, effective communication of messages, and personal spiritual development, with episodes exploring strategies for sermon preparation and the impact of current events on faith.

Episodic podcasts covering topics that impact ministers in their craft of reading, studying, developing and communicating biblical truths.
Preaching in any context is a mixture of science and art – – or perhaps content and context. The content/science does not change – but how do we handle differences in context and culture when presenting the gospel.
BIO
From 2010 until the time of his election, Rev. Rhodes served as Lead Pastor of Abundant Life Community Church in Alton, Illinois. During that time, he also served as a member of the Illinois District Executive Presbytery. From 2000 to 2010, Roy served as Lead Pastor of Cross Point Assembly of God in Paola, Kansas. Prior to his Lead Pastorates, he served the Arkansas District in the District Youth Director’s office. Rev. Rhodes holds a Bachelor’s degree from Southwestern Assemblies of God University, a Master of Arts from Southeastern University, a Master of Divinity from the Harrison Graduate School of Southwestern University, and is a recent a Doctoral graduate from the Assemblies of God Theological Seminary.

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