Kingdom Polemics

Experimental Preaching


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In this episode of Kingdom Polemics, Pastor Aldo Leon takes listeners into the heart of what has long shaped robust Reformed preaching but has recently become neglected: experimental preaching. Drawing from historic Reformed tradition, Aldo and his guest, Gavin Beers, outline how true preaching is not just doctrinal or exegetical—it is experiential, applicatory, and deeply concerned with the spiritual condition of the hearers. This episode is a call to return to preaching that engages both the conscience and the affections, helping God's people not only hear the truth but also live it.

Pastor Gavin Beers is currently the minister of Cornerstone Presbyterian Church, the first North Carolina congregation of the US Presbytery of the Free Church of Scotland (Continuing). https://cornerstone-presbyterian.com/

Discussion Highlights

  • The difference between informational preaching and experimental (experiential) preaching
  • How Reformed orthodoxy historically emphasized preaching to the whole person—mind, heart, and will
  • The preacher's role in pressing the implications of doctrine into the lives of the hearers
  • How experimental preaching resists both hyper-intellectualism and shallow emotionalism
  • The biblical mandate for preaching that convicts, comforts, warns, and directs
  • Insights from 17th-century Presbyterian tradition on distinguishing the true believer from the hypocrite
  • Why pastors must be soul physicians, not mere lecturers or motivational speakers
  • The dangers of pulpit minimalism and the retreat from serious, pointed application
  • Encouragement for ministers to reclaim the depth, force, and pastoral heart of Reformed proclamation

If you found this episode stirring or helpful, please consider supporting Kingdom Polemics by buying us a coffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/kingdompolemics.

Check out Aldo Leon's book In Christ's Crown, Christianity, & The Civil Realm, which makes a compelling biblical case for the Reformed doctrine of the civil magistrate under Christ's mediatorial rule. Available now at Berith Press: https://www.berithpress.com/bookstore/p/christs-crown-christianity-the-civil-realm.

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