• Girolamo Savonarola (1452-98) "Agite poenitentiam”—Do penance!
    Mar 3 2025

    As Lent begins, it’s time for brutal honesty. Inspired by the searing words of Girolamo Savonarola (1452-98) and Jesus’ urgent call—"Repent, for the kingdom of heaven has come near" (Matthew 4:17)—this message exposes the emptiness of wealth, the hypocrisy of religious pretense, and the danger of delaying repentance.

    This is not a comforting sermon—it’s a wake-up call. Are you willing to face hard truths about misplaced priorities and the urgency of turning back to Christ?

    Make sure to use the FREE study questions

    And if you or someone you know is struggling with porn addiction, here is a free and confidential resource:

    Knight Light

    Partner with us! and help keep history alive. In Canada, donations are tax-deductible. Visit sermonproject.com/donate

    Show More Show Less
    18 mins
  • The Sermon on the Mount - Jewish New Testament version
    Jan 20 2025

    Though not a Medieval Sermon, this was The Sermon Project's foundational production. An original version of The Sermon on the Mount that celebrates the Jewish roots of Jesus. Using the Jewish New Testament interspersed with a creative dialogue amongst his disciples allow us a unique window in to the greatest sermon ever told. Re-released with Study questions.

    Study Questions Here

    Disciples were voiced by: Jason Barbeck & Rev. Canon Tim Haughton

    Show More Show Less
    31 mins
  • Bonaventura 1221-1274 SERMON ON LOW SUNDAY
    Dec 16 2024

    Receive the Gift – A Timeless Invitation

    What does it mean to "Receive the Holy Spirit"? In this sermon from Low Sunday, Bonaventure (1221-74) invites us to reflect on four extraordinary gifts Jesus offers:

    1. The Cross – to discipline our desires,
    2. His Body – to receive in purity,
    3. The Holy Spirit – to anoint our souls,
    4. The Denarius – to reward us eternally.

    Through vivid imagery and deep wisdom, Bonaventure challenges us to embrace a life of spiritual renewal, perseverance, and grace.

    Listen now and be inspired to "shut the door" to distractions and open your heart to the Holy Spirit.

    Make sure to use the

    FREE study questions Keep Timeless Voices Alive – We Need Your Help

    The Sermon Project’s Medieval Preachers Podcast brings history to life, sharing timeless sermons from the 4th to the 15th century in modern English—with free study questions for deeper reflection.

    This year, we’ve run entirely on independent fundraising. We’ve received no grants or financial support from Imago, our umbrella organization, and every dollar comes from people who believe in the value of preserving and sharing this wisdom.

    As creatives, not fundraisers, we’re humbly asking for your help. This is our last appeal of the year, and if you’re looking to maximize your charitable giving, we invite you to support us.

    Your donation is tax-deductible in Canada and can be made safely and securely through CanadaHelps, the country’s largest and most trusted online giving platform.

    Together, let’s ensure these voices continue to inspire and educate for years to come.

    ➡️ [Click here to donate today.] (select 'Sermon Project' in dropdown)

    Show More Show Less
    13 mins
  • Evo of Chartres - The Advent
    Dec 2 2024

    Embrace the Hope of Advent: A Timeless Reflection

    As we step into Advent, I invite you to explore a short yet profound sermon by Ivo of Chartres (c. 1040-1116) that beautifully contrasts Christ’s first coming in humility with His second in majesty.

    This timeless message calls us to prepare our hearts with reverent anticipation and to live with renewed hope.

    Take a few moments to reflect on the meaning of this season.

    Make sure to make use of the FREE study questions available at https://sermonproject.com/resources/

    Discover timeless wisdom with The Sermon Project’s Medieval Preachers Podcast. Featuring sermons from the 4th to the 15th century, we bring voices to life in modern English—with free group study questions included! Help us keep history alive by donating today. In Canada, donations are tax-deductible. Visit sermonproject.com/donate to contribute.

    Show More Show Less
    7 mins
  • Berthold of Regensburg - Tricks of Trade 1220-1272
    Nov 18 2024

    In his 13th-century sermon, Berthold of Regensburg condemns dishonesty, exploitation, and the moral decay he saw in everyday trades. His words, surprisingly relevant today, invite us to reflect on our own integrity, our frustration with corruption, and our roles as Christians in a troubled world.

    As we confront modern injustices, Berthold’s passionate message offers a powerful lens through which to examine our responsibilities. I encourage you to dive into the study questions and consider how his righteous anger might inspire us to act with courage and conviction in these challenging times.

    Looking forward to hearing your thoughts!

    Group discussion questions https://sermonproject.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/11/Berhtold-Trick-of-trade.pdf

    Donation links: https://sermonproject.com/donate/

    Show More Show Less
    22 mins
  • Augustine - Denying Self
    Nov 4 2024

    What does it mean to truly follow Christ? In Sermon XLVI, Augustine challenges us to embrace self-denial as the path to a deeper, more genuine faith. Join us as we explore this powerful teaching and uncover what it means to live out our faith with renewed purpose and conviction.

    Consider using these sermons for group study. Free, downloadable study questions available at https://sermonproject.com/resources/

    Our Mission

    We serve multiple purposes:

    Faith Formation: Personal and communal growth in faith.

    Evangelism: Spreading the gospel.

    Education: Learning historical applications of the gospel.

    Bible Study: Deepening understanding of scripture.

    Interest in History and Theology: Exploring ecclesiology, pneumatology, and more.

    Our Journey

    The Sermon on the Mount: Our project began with a focus on Jesus’ teachings, incorporating insights from various academics and rabbis to highlight the Jewishness of Jesus while staying true to the original text. Initial Theme of JUSTICE: We explored sermons on justice by historical Black and Native American preachers, including a unique production of an extrapolated sermon by Jarena Lee.

    Medieval Sermons: Our current focus features voices from Augustine and Aelfric to Wulfstan and Wyclif, updated for modern audiences and accompanied by group discussion questions. Why These Sermons? These medieval sermons, predating the Reformation, offer a universal Christian message relevant to both Catholic and Protestant audiences. This fosters reconciliation and unity within the Church. Join Us As an ecumenical and charitable initiative under Imago*, The Sermon Project seeks to significantly impact faith communities by making historical sermons accessible and relevant today. We invite you to partner with us in this important endeavour. To Donate https://sermonproject.com/donate/

    Show More Show Less
    26 mins
  • Bernardine of Sienna - Justice
    Sep 30 2024

    Bernardine of Sienna (1380-1444) explores the nature of justice and specifically what it means in the context of being and becoming a pastor/priest/minister/rector.

    Show More Show Less
    26 mins
  • How Business Ought To Be Carried - Bernardine of Sienna 1380-1444
    Sep 3 2024

    In honour of Labour Day, consider Bernardine’s words in the powerful argument against clergy taking on secular responsibilities. This discourse challenges the blurring of lines between sacred and civic duties, urging that pastors, priests and friars focus solely on their divine missions. From the dangers of greed to unethical business practices, it’s a call to respect the boundaries between the religious and secular, ensuring each fulfills their rightful role in our community.

    The Sermon Project’s Medieval Preachers Podcast features sermons from the 4th to the 15th century in modern English for a modern generation. As all these sermons predate the reformation, we hope they form a bridge between Protestants and Catholics.

    Your partnership fuels our ongoing production efforts. Donations made within Canada to The Sermon Projectare eligible for tax receipts, donations from outside Canada are warmly welcomed but do not qualify for tax receipts at this time.

    To donate on CanadaHelps or Paypal go to: https://sermonproject.com/donate/

    If you'd prefer to donate via cheque, simply get in touch, and we'll provide you with the necessary mailing details.

    Please enjoy and share these free resources.

    To His Glory!

    Peter

    Show More Show Less
    22 mins