Worship and Preaching
Worship with Providence Sunday morning at 10:30
In the sanctuary on Oakland Street in Hendersonville
or
On line at Facebook.com/PBCHendersonville
On Wednesday evening 7:30-8:30, the Congregation circles up for what we call Deeper, which is an hour of structured meditation, conversation (about the sermon), announcements, reports, and prayer. (Deeper is suspended through the summer.)
Recent Sermons
Dr. Dwight A. Moody, preaching Encouragement. Comfort. Fellowship. Compassion. Which of these do you need today? They are in short supply. Too much discouragement. Too often discomfort. Too little fellowship.…
In May of 1974, Jan and I boarded an El Al flight in Tel Aviv and headed home. We had lived in Jerusalem since the summer of 1973. During that…
Citizens of Heaven A Conversation between Providence pastor Dwight A. Moody and ministers Gennady and Mina Podgaisky of Kyiv, Ukraine. Sunday morning, November 13, 2022 Dwight A. Moody: Grace…
Paul has a fistful of famous sayings. To the Corinthians, he wrote, “Now these three things remain: faith, hope and love, but the greatest of these is love.” To the…
Each Wednesday evening, we gather for a period of prayer, sharing, and discussion about the sermon from the previous week. We invite you to join us for that. DEEPER always…
I am curious about everything that has happened, aren't you? We want movies, read books, subscribe to magazines, and talk to our friends to find out all that has happened.…
These are bad days for the faith and practice of Christianity in the United States. There has been a precipitous decline in church membership, allegiance, and attendance. Half of the…
Some years ago, I led a revival series that featured testimonies by church members. We used as our theme, The Hour I First Believed. This is a line from the…
In the famous French novel, Les Misérables, several story lines are intertwined to form one of the most captivating dramas in modern Western culture. In the British adaptation of this…
Last week, I began by quoting John Prine; and today I turn to another song, this one by Mary, the mother of Jesus. We call it The Magnificat because that…