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Sermons recorded at Downtown Presbyterian Church in Greenville, South Carolina

Downtown Presbyterian Church | Greenville, SC Downtown Presbyterian

    • Religion & Spirituality
    • 4.8 • 152 Ratings

Sermons recorded at Downtown Presbyterian Church in Greenville, South Carolina

    Deep Cleaning (Psalm 51)

    Deep Cleaning (Psalm 51)

    Rev. Brian Habig

    • 37 min
    Crying Out to God (Psalm 39)

    Crying Out to God (Psalm 39)

    • 35 min
    He Will Keep You (Psalm 121)

    He Will Keep You (Psalm 121)

    Rev. Brian Habig

    • 41 min
    He's Worth It (Psalm 100)

    He's Worth It (Psalm 100)

    • 40 min
    Remember, O Lord (Psalm 137)

    Remember, O Lord (Psalm 137)

    • 40 min
    Blessed Community (Psalm 133)

    Blessed Community (Psalm 133)

    • 31 min

Customer Reviews

4.8 out of 5
152 Ratings

152 Ratings

msncnsc ,

Awesome podcast

I am so grateful for this podcast and for the preaching that comes from this church. I listen to it on my way to work in the morning. When I don’t, I miss it. I really like how they string together sermons. The sermon series on Ephesians was amazing. It’s a good mix of learning more about the Bible and life application. I wish I lived closer and could attend in person. If you try it, I recommend listening to a few sermons in a series.

Hdyevs ,

Great podcast!

Would recommend this podcast to anyone exploring Christianity as well as those who have been believers for decades.

RosieChristyKing ,

My Podcast Preacher

In a workshop last year, I was asked to list the three people who have had the biggest impact on me. I knew my top three immediately, but I felt a little awkward listing someone I’d never even met. Brian was the campus minister at MSU when my husband (though he wasn’t my husband then) and I were at State. The hubs always admired Brian. I didn’t get it. I mean, I didn’t not like the guy...like I said, I never even really met him, but the one time I went to RUF, I recall leaving somewhat confused. It was back to BSU for me 😜So, to think of all the people in the world to come to mind during the before mentioned workshop, Brian Habig might not be the most obvious choice. However, he is one of the top three influences on my life.
I think I’ve been listening to his sermons for over ten years. I know I’ve been listening long enough to make it through two sabbaticals which seemed impossible to be 7 years apart. Haha! I can’t tell you how many times Brian’s messages seem like they were written for me. He has taught me how to read the Bible. He has taught me the object of my faith. He has taught me that my hope is in the person and work of Jesus Christ. While I am apart of a local church family, I call Brian my “podcast preacher” as I have shared the ministry at DPC with many of my friends and family members.

Brian, thank you! Maybe we will meet someday, if not here — there.

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