Sermons
Found in 19 Collections and/or Records:
Peter Ekster Collection
Minister of the Christian Reformed Church. Sermons with topical files, and a paper concerning the Alpine Avenue Christian Reformed Church in Grand Rapids, Michigan.
Henry Exoo Collection
Charles Greenfield Collection
Minister of the Christian Reformed Church. The collection includes ministerial and parishioner materials, i.e., funeral records, marriage licenses, published meditations, and sermon notes; call letters and related correspondence; papers; biographical information; and correspondence.
William Haverkamp Collection
Minister of the Christian Reformed Church and editor of the periodical De Wachter. The collection includes sermon outlines in English and Dutch; papers; speeches; and biographical booklet entitled "Footprints." [See also the Campus Titles Database.]
Titus Heyboer Collection
Minister of the Christian Reformed Church. The collection includes sermons, addresses, correspondence, lectures, notes, and call letters.
William Heyns Collection
Minister of the Christian Reformed Church, and professor of practical theology at Calvin Theological Seminary. The collection includes sermons, class lecture notes, family records, and correspondence (correspondents include H. Beets, B. J. Bennink, G. Berkhof, H. Bouwman, A. J. Brink, Y. P. De Jong, J. I. Fles, L. Huizenga, F. M. Ten Hoor, and Geerhardus Vos).
Peter Hoekstra Collection
Minister of the Christian Reformed Church. The collection includes sermons; speeches; articles published in church publications, partly in Dutch; and correspondence with H. Beets, B. J. Bennink, M. Fakkema, J. G. Roberts, and S. Volbeda. [See also the Campus Titles Database.]
Richard J. Mouw Collection
American theologian and philosopher. Collection includes correspondence, articles, papers, and other writings. Also includes some media items (CDs and cassettes).
John Henry Stek Papers
Rev. John Henry Stek (1925 – 2009) was a pastor, bible scholar and translator, and professor of Old Testament Studies at Calvin Theological Seminary who was instrumental in the creation of the New Living Version (NIV) of the bible. This collection contains Stek’s teaching notes on the Old Testament as well as articles, correspondence, and sermons about the bible, catechism, and teaching.
