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Sam Allberry & Ray Ortlund - Can God make us a better church?

Sam Allberry & Ray Ortlund - Can God make us a better church?

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The Keswick Convention podcast 2025 meets some of the speakers and seminar leaders to unpack the content and topics that feature at this year's Convention, where the big theme is ‘Transformed’.

Hosted by Graham Albans and Matt Holden.

Sam Allberry & Ray Ortlund - Can God make us a better church?

Sam Allberry is the Associate Pastor at Immanuel Nashville. Ray Ortlund is the President of Renewal Ministries, a Canon Theologian in The Anglican Church in North America, and a founding member of The Council of The Gospel Coalition. Their book 'You're Not Crazy' is scripture-focused advice on honesty, honour, preaching, leadership and mission to help weary leaders renew their love for ministry.

Sam and Ray will deliver a seminar series titled ‘Transformed culture: ‘You’re not crazy’ during Week 3 of the 2025 Convention, as well as the Sunday and Monday Evening Celebration talks.

Visit the Convention: 2025 Convention: Transformed - Keswick Ministries

BOOKS

Books mentioned in this episode:

  • Ray Ortlund & Sam Allberry - You're Not Crazy
  • Tim Keller - Prodigal God
  • Francis Schaeffer - The Lords Work In The Lords Way

10ofThose have kindly provided a discount code for listeners of this podcast, and a link to find all the titles mentioned in this series. Simply visit https://uk.10ofthose.com/partners/keswick-podcast and use the discount code: Keswick5

Support the show

The Keswick Convention is free to attend, and will be running between 12th July and 1st August 2025.

Find out more: 2025 Convention: Transformed - Keswick Ministries

Visit the Keswick Ministries website for talks, resource and events.

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