The Spurgeon Library at Midwestern Seminary has established a partnership with Reformation Heritage Books to republish Charles Spurgeon’s 63 volumes of sermons.
The partnership will produce five sets of volumes containing sermons preached by Charles Spurgeon in his church and originally published from 1855 to 1917. The first set was released in August 2024.
“I am thrilled at the Spurgeon Library’s new partnership with Reformation Heritage Books to republish Spurgeon’s sermons,” said President Jason Allen. “Reading Spurgeon’s sermons was immensely helpful for me when I was discerning my call to ministry and especially during my early years of vocational ministry. Even today, I am frequently reminded just how helpful Spurgeon’s sermons are for the modern Christian. And now, with the republication of his sermons, more people will have even greater access to the timeless preaching of the Prince of Preachers.”
The partnership grew out of a conversation between Geoff Chang, curator of the Spurgeon Library, and Joel Beeke, editorial director of Reformation Heritage Books and chancellor of Puritan Reformed Theological Seminary, during Beeke’s visit to the Spurgeon Library.
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EDITOR’S NOTE — This story was written by Michaela Classen and originally published by Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary.