Seminole Pointe church of Christ, Oklahoma City

I do not normally recommend specific church websites for several reasons. I wanted to take special note of this website because of their offering not only audio but video as well. They have done the best job I have seen thus far of producing and live video streaming. The live video streams are available during their normal worship hours. In addition, they host at least some of these videos on their website for a period of time after their recording. They are currently conducting a meeting with Paul Earnhardt and are also offering live video of their meeting services.

I fully expect we will see more congregations offering videos as well as live streaming in the coming months. The cost of this technology (cameras, discspace, and bandwidth) have gone down significantly in the past couple years.

Link: http://www.seminolepointecofc.org/

Searching the Scriptures.net

lthough the name is very similar, this site should not be confused with the site dedicated to the publication of the same name. The feature I like the most about this site is the audio portion titled “Voices from the Past and Present”. The links library is rather extensive but appears to be almost a copy of Mark Copeland’s executable outlines Links page.There is a sermon outlines section of the site. All of the outlines appear to be from a single author, David Webb. The site map is one of the best I’ve seen, fulfilling the definition of what a site map should be, all you web developers take note. there is a section of maps and photos which appears to be larger than most sites offering these features. in my opinion a good portion of the site is dedicated to answering arguments from denominations and Islam. There are videos available on some of these topics. I fully intend to review more of the sites content once my schedule opens up some, I will attempt to revise this as availability allows.

Site Link: Searching the Scriptures.net

Archived Gospel Meetings

This single page site contains a large collection of links to various congregations’ audio collections of sermons and hymns. I was impressed with the sheer number of links offered from many different men going back over the last several years. if you enjoy audio sermons, you should definitely visit this site.

The author offers the following note as to the purpose of the site:

In offering these lessons for playing or download it is my intent to spread the Gospel of Christ and the lessons God has delivered in His holy word. It is the intent of the preachers of these sermons to teach and preach only those things taught in the Bible. I encourage you to compare what you hear in these lessons to what is written in God’s word.

To Visit this site:Archived Gospel Meetings

Words Fitly Spoken

Words Fitly Spoken

This is one of my personal favorite sites to visit because of all the downloads. This is a sister site of In Search of Truth.org . It has one of the largest audio collections of sound gospel sermons that I am aware of on the Internet. A little more recently two periodicals have been added which have been out of print for over 30 years. The Bible Banner (Published from March 1940 — April 1949) and the Gospel Guardian (January 1936 — September 4, 1962) are now available on the site. A really nice feature of these two sites is a special program which was created to create a Scripture Index of the documents by scanning the entire text.  In addition, the site is mirroring a Public Domain version  of  Robert Turner’s Plain Talk (November. 1972 — February 1984), the originals are still hosted by cedarparkchurchofchrist.org.
Here is a high level catalog of audio files currently available :

  • I Peter – Melvin Curry
  • Acts – Jim Everett
  • Earnhart’s Lessons
  • Evidences
  • Hymns
  • Insitutionalism
  • Meetings from Irving, TX
  • Miscellaneous
  • Mormonism
  • Revelation
  • Turner’s Lessons
  • Unity
  • A Year With Jim Everett
  • Waldron’s Sermons

For those of you who are needing to stay up-to-date on everything, they also offer an RSS feed and podcast through Apple iTunes.  Almost all of the material on the site has been released to the Public Domain.  For questions regarding this site, send an e-mail to admin@wordsfitlyspoken.org