David Salsedo (Covenant Presbyterian Church, Chicago)The pastors are all Presbyterian. Most of the them minister at PCA churches, but a few minister at OPC or ARP churches. There are many similarities between these pastors, but there are many differences as well. For example, Keller's preaching engages with the humanities and social sciences in a way that none of the other pastors on this list do. Seale's preaching is probably the simplest in terms of style and presentation, but he frequently has insights on familiar topics that I have never heard from other pastors. Oharek and Chilton both have a style that I would characterize as earthy or elemental. They are solid, old-school Reformed preachers. I could go on, but let me stop here.
Jeff Schneider (Covenant Presbyterian Church, Chicago)
Chad Lewis (Lincoln Square Presbyterian Church, Chicago)
Tim Keller (Redeemer Presbyterian Church, New York)
Sinclair Ferguson (First Presbyterian Church, Columbia, South Carolina)
Randy Lovelace (Columbia Presbyterian Church, Ellicot City, Maryland)
Stephen Oharek (Reformation Orthodox Presbyterian Church, Ovideo, Florida)
David Chilton (Reformation Orthodox Presbyterian Church, Ovideo, Florida)
James Lee (New Life Presbyterian Church, La Jolla)
Dan Seale (Redeemer Presbyterian Church, Raleigh).
John Musgrave (Clayton Community Church, Clayton, North Carolina)
I wish that I could have included some non-Presbyterian preachers in my list. However, I haven't listened to many non-Presbyterian preachers in the last few years, and I cannot recommend any at the current time. I hope to change that soon.
Finally, I want to recommend Aaron Baker again, the head pastor at Covenant Presbyterian Church in Chicago. His preaching has had a tremendous impact on me.
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