
Together for the Gospel (T4G)
T4G is a biennial conference for pastors and church leaders. Pastors and church leaders from over 25 denominations, all 50 states, and 62 nations gather at Together for the Gospel every other year. While we have many differences on issues like baptism and spiritual gifts we are committed to stand together for the main thing—the gospel of Jesus Christ.
Learn more at T4G.org

Mark Dever — Only Use Authority in the Fear of God — T4G22
April 21, 2022

Ligon Duncan — Preach Christ From the Whole Bible — T4G22
April 21, 2022

Panel: Good Authority: The Alternative to Abuse?
April 21, 2022

Sinclair Ferguson — Shepherd in View of Heaven
April 21, 2022

Panel Discussion: Protecting Christian Freedom When Everything is Politicized
April 21, 2022

Christian Lwanda — Submit to the Bible In Your Pastoral Ministry
April 21, 2022

Afshin Ziafat — Morning Devotional at T4G22
April 21, 2022

Mark Dever Interviews John Piper on Five Decades of Ministry
April 21, 2022

John Piper — He Bore Our Sins That We Might Live to Righteousness. What is the Gospel For? — T4G22
April 21, 2022

Shai Linne — Remember Jesus Christ — T4G22
April 21, 2022

David Platt | Come Together For the Sake of Those Without the Gospel
April 20, 2022

Panel: Why We Should be Critical of Critical Race Theory (CRT)
April 20, 2022

Greg Gilbert — Philippians 2
April 20, 2022

Bobby Scott — Keep the Gospel First
April 20, 2022

Juan Sanchez — Morning Devotional at T4G22
April 20, 2022

Alistair Begg — Preach Christ and Him Crucified, Nothing More or Less — T4G22
April 20, 2022

Interview: Sinclair Ferguson on Five Decades of Ministry
April 20, 2022

H.B. Charles Jr. — Don’t Forget the Significance of Your Salvation — T4G22
April 20, 2022

Kevin DeYoung — Preach the Good News of Guilt and Justification — T4G22
April 20, 2022

Addressing the Elephant in the Room: What Does Together for the Gospel Mean When We’re So Divided?
April 20, 2022

Faking It (Stories of Hope)
November 16, 2021
Learn more at https://t4g.org/

Introduction for the Inaugural T4G (2006)
November 15, 2021
Hear Mark Dever's T4G introduction in 2006 where he laid out the intention for starting the conference, that remains our intention today. Learn more about T4G at: https://t4g.org/

Taste Change
November 15, 2021
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Albert Mohler — The Moral Revolution — T4G20
November 14, 2021
Breakout Session at #T4G20

David Platt — Pride and Prayerlessness — T4G20
November 13, 2021
Breakout Session at #T4G20

Jonathan Leeman — Identity Politics and the Death of Christian Unity
November 13, 2021
Breakout Session at #T4G20

Daniel L. Akin — Biblically Faithful, Grace Filled Marriages
November 12, 2021
Breakout Session at #T4G20

Matt Merker — 43 Hymns to Bolster Congregational Singing
November 11, 2021
Learn more at https://t4g.org/

Kevin DeYoung – The Never-Failing, Never-Changing, All-Surpassing Goodness of God
November 10, 2021

Pastoring
November 9, 2021

Ed Moore — Encouraging the Pastor
November 9, 2021

Preaching
November 8, 2021

Leadership
November 7, 2021

The Pastor At Home
November 6, 2021

Do we look to Scripture for permission or direction?
November 5, 2021
From David Platt at Together for the Gospel 2016 Learn more about T4G at: https://t4g.org/

The Heart and Mind of a Pastor
November 5, 2021
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Mark Dever — The Accounting We Shall Give: What Pastors Should Expect at the Day of Judgment
November 4, 2021

It is Well With My Soul
November 4, 2021
Singing from the Together for the Gospel 2018 Conference. To learn more about T4G, visit: https://t4g.org/

Does Your Theology Affect How You Act?
November 4, 2021
https://t4g.org/

Main Talks at T4G22
November 3, 2021
Learn more and register for T4G22 at: https://t4g.org/

In Every Situation God Has the Last Word
November 3, 2021
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Martyrs Didn't Die Because They Believed the Gospel
November 2, 2021
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A Word to Pastors: Numbers Lie All the Time
November 1, 2021
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Why is unconditional election important?
October 30, 2021
Join us at T4G22: https://t4g.org/

How does a Christian interact with our culture?
October 29, 2021
"We don't just react to our culture, we work out of Scripture in response to our culture." Learn more about T4G22: https://t4g.org/

Extended Discussion — LAST WORD: The Last T4G
October 21, 2021
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The Last T4G — Mark Dever and Ligon Duncan Discuss
October 21, 2021
We’ve decided to make 2022 the final gathering of T4G. This is it! The last T4G conference. Along with this decision we have other news: Alistair Begg is preaching for the first time at T4G a sermon entitled “Preach Christ and Him Crucified — Nothing More or Less” from 1 Corinthians 2:1-5. Sinclai

Panels at T4G22
October 21, 2021
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"Take and Eat" — Ligon Duncan (T4G18)
September 22, 2021
To learn more about T4G, visit: https://t4g.org/

Encouraging the Pastor: E2 - H.B. Charles
September 20, 2021
Encouraging the Pastor is a podcast miniseries from Together for the Gospel. You'll quickly notice that it’s not a fancy production. We don’t have cool sound effects. But each brother interviewed loves the Lord, loves his Church, and is evidently striving to care for the sheep he’s been given oversi

Encouraging the Pastor: E1 - Kevin DeYoung
September 13, 2021
Encouraging the Pastor is a podcast miniseries from Together for the Gospel. You'll quickly notice that it’s not a fancy production. We don’t have cool sound effects. But each brother interviewed loves the Lord, loves his Church, and is evidently striving to care for the sheep he’s been given oversi

Inner Problem. Alien Righteousness.
September 8, 2021
Albert Mohler (T4G06)

Who shall lay any charge to God's elect?
September 8, 2021
R.C. Sproul (T4G06)

Jesus doesn't become unclean, the man becomes clean!
September 8, 2021
Ligon Duncan (T4G14)

Oh precious fountain!
September 8, 2021
H.B. Charles (T4G18)

Concern for each member over the number of members
September 8, 2021
Mark Dever (T4G18)

Changeable creatures and an unchanging God.
September 8, 2021
Kevin DeYoung (T4G18)

A Conversation on Providence with Mark Dever and John Piper
May 6, 2021
In this video, Mark Dever interviews John Piper on his new book, "Providence." Learn more about Together for the Gospel: https://t4g.org

Kevin DeYoung — The Never-Failing, Never-Changing, All-Surpassing Goodness of God — T4G20
May 14, 2020
“God is good.” How many times have you said that? A thousand times? Ten-thousand? Have you ever wondered what it means? What does it mean that God is “good”? In this session, Kevin DeYoung considers the nature of God’s goodness, objections to God’s goodness, how God displays his goodness, and how we

John Piper — Preaching the Gospel as Expounding the Whole Bible — T4G20
May 14, 2020
There is a kind of preaching that floats above the text but never lands in the words of the text. This kind of preaching doesn't help people see that what the preacher is saying comes from the inspired words of Scripture. It dulls people's expectations of the people and ultimately trains them to rea

H.B. Charles Jr. — Pastoral Calling — T4G20
May 14, 2020
You cannot joyfully live the Christian life or faithfully execute Christian ministry without an eternal perspective. In this session, H.B. Charles Jr. preaches from 1 Corinthians 9:24–27 about the calling of every pastor as he challenges both himself and others to obtain the crown that will never fa

Matt Merker — 43 Hymns to Bolster Congregational Singing
May 14, 2020
In God's providence, we were not able to sing together at #T4G20. But this interactive breakout, led by Matt Merker, will help us all appreciate the biblical practice of congregational singing. He begins with seven principles of congregational singing, and then he walks through the T4G20 sheet music

Jonathan Leeman — Identity Politics and the Death of Christian Unity
May 14, 2020
This breakout by Jonathan Leeman explores the ways in which identity politics is a useful ally for Christians, insofar as the experiences and challenges of people who have suffered one form of oppression or another offer Christians an opportunity to read their Bibles better. Yet Leeman also asserts

Trip Lee — The Beauty of the Gospel — T4G20
May 14, 2020
The gospel is true. It's also beautiful. Do we believe that? In this session, Trip Lee looks to the book of Revelation to make a simple point: the good news is the greatest and clearest display of God's beauty. It is his masterpiece. Why? Because in the gospel, God shows us His love, gives us freedo

Ed Moore — Encouraging the Pastor — T4G20
May 14, 2020
Near the end of his life, from the cold of a dungeon prison cell, the Apostle Paul writes to his protege Timothy. "Fulfill your ministry," he tells him. In this session, Ed Moore encourages pastors to take Paul's advice to Timothy and apply it to themselves and their ministry. Find more gospel-cent

David Platt — Pride and Prayerlessness — T4G20
May 14, 2020
Pride and Prayerlessness: Our Desperate Need to Revive Devotion to Prayer in the Church By looking at the early church in Acts and God's activity throughout church history, David Platt explains the absolute necessity of prayer and then he leads us to immediately respond by crying out to God to act

Ligon Duncan — Equipping the Saints
May 14, 2020
Equipping the Saints: The Ministers of the Church as the Son’s Gift and the Spirit’s Servants for the realization of Jeremiah’s New Covenant Prophecy in the Life of the Congregation Ligon Duncan at #T4G20 Ephesians 4 In this season of the coronavirus, there have been lots of conversations about "es

Albert Mohler — The Moral Revolution — T4G20
May 14, 2020
In this talk, Albert Mohler exposes the roots of the moral revolution, exposing how moral compromise in key areas has led to our current cultural climate.

Danny Akin — Biblically Faithful, Grace Filled Marriages — T4G20
May 14, 2020
In this breakout session, Danny Akin looks to Ephesians 5 and exhorts husbands to love their wives as Christ loved the church. Among many things, this means pastors who are also husbands must prioritize their wives and families over their churches. This is essential for a faithful ministry at home a

Greg Gilbert — What is (and isn't) the Gospel? — T4G20
May 14, 2020
Some say the gospel is simply the message "Jesus is King." They say the gospel isn't about atonement for sin or personal salvation or justification by faith. In this session, Greg Gilbert argues otherwise. Yes, Jesus is King. But we must understand what kingship means and what Jesus the King does. I

Richard Chin — A Gospel Imperative — #T4G20
May 14, 2020
A Gospel Imperative: The Pastor Captured by Christ Colossians 3:1–4 Richard Chin at #T4G20 In the opening message of #T4G20, Richard Chin asks a simple question: Are you captivated by Christ? To help us answer this, he points to Colossians 3. He considers the realities of the gospel—what it means t

Albert Mohler — The Glorious Gospel of the Blessed God — T4G20
May 14, 2020
The Glorious Gospel of the Blessed God: The Glory of God Displayed in the Gospel of Christ Albert Mohler at #T4G20 In this session, Albert Mohler seeks to answer a single question: How is the glory of God revealed in the gospel of Jesus Christ? Scouring passages from both the Old and New Testament,

Mark Dever — The Accounting We Shall Give — T4G20
May 14, 2020
The Accounting We Shall Give: What Pastors Should Expect at the Day of Judgment Mark Dever at #T4G20 History is not cyclical, it's moving toward the Day of Judgment. On that Day, everyone will be judged by God fully, fairly, finally, and forever. In the concluding talk of T4G 2020, Mark Dever tells

David Platt – Shepherd the Flock of God — T4G20
May 14, 2020
Shepherd the Flock of God: Eight Questions for Pastors of God’s People David Platt at #T4G20 1 Peter 5:1–4 In this session, David Platt preaches from 1 Peter 5:1–4 and gleans lessons from the long and faithful ministry of Charles Simeon. Platt asks eight questions of the text, beginning with this o

Meet Richard Chin — New Speaker at T4G20
February 13, 2020
Richard Chin gave up a career in medicine to share the gospel with college students. Hear his story in this video. "When you become a Christian, Jesus calls you to deny yourself, to take up your cross, and follow him. So that's not radical discipleship, that's normal discipleship." Richard Chin is

Meet Greg Gilbert
January 22, 2020
Greg Gilbert: Every generation has to defend the gospel against new challenges. Hear Greg’s story in this video. Greg is one of the new speakers at #T4G20. Learn more and register today: T4G.org

Meet Trip Lee
October 24, 2019
Trip Lee's story is a clear picture of how God's grace is made perfect in our weakness. #T4G20: Entrusted with the Gospel April 14-16, 2020 | Louisville, Kentucky Register Now: T4G.org Together for the Gospel is a conference for pastors and church leaders. We gather every other year for three days

Here's why John Piper loves T4G
October 23, 2019
"If you love the Word of God, the Word of God preached, the Word of God sung, the Word of God discussed and applied, I think you will really enjoy Together for the Gospel in April." – John Piper #T4G20: Entrusted with the Gospel April 14-16, 2020 | Louisville, Kentucky Register Now: T4G.org Togeth

Book Giveaways at T4G
October 11, 2019
We aim to serve pastors by helping them build a library that will inform their own minds and hearts and bear fruit in their teaching. #T4G20: Entrusted with the Gospel April 14-16, 2020 | Louisville, Kentucky Register Now: T4G.org Together for the Gospel is a conference for pastors and church lead

Kevin DeYoung: The Non-Neutrality of our Methods of Ministry
October 10, 2019
Kevin DeYoung will be speaking at T4G20. Kevin created this short video to explain what he'll be discussing in his plenary talk. #T4G20: Entrusted with the Gospel April 14-16, 2020 | Louisville, Kentucky Register Now: T4G.org Together for the Gospel is a conference for pastors and church leaders.

Mark Dever Introducing Ed Moore — New Speakers at T4G20
October 8, 2019
At Together for the Gospel 2020, we are welcoming four new plenary speakers — trusted men with years of ministry experience — for a total of 11 main talks. One of those new speakers is Ed Moore, the pastor of North Shore Baptist Church since 1992. He is a graduate of the University of Georgia and C

"He Will Hold Me Fast" — The Story Behind the Song
October 8, 2019
"He Will Hold Me Fast" has quickly become a well-loved hymn. The story behind the song is an incredible testimony of God's faithfulness. In this video, Matt Merker explains why he updated this classic hymn. https://t4g.org/ Together for the Gospel is a conference for pastors and church leaders.

What to Expect at T4G
September 30, 2019
In this video, Mark Dever, Ligon Duncan, and Albert Mohler discuss what takes place each year at T4G. Everything at T4G is driven by one goal: to encourage pastors and church leaders. "Nothing at T4G is done carelessly or without real deep reflection about what will be most edifying to pastors and

Meet Ed Moore
September 6, 2019
Ed Moore has been serving as a pastor in Queens, New York for nearly 30 years. He’s beloved by his congregation, an inventor of a new version of football, and worth taking the time to get to know. We were able to spend a weekend with him and bring some cameras along. #T4G20: Entrusted with the Gos

Together for the Gospel: What is T4G?
September 3, 2019
Together for the Gospel is a conference for pastors and church leaders. We gather every other year for three days of biblical teaching, singing, fellowship, and books. #T4G20: Entrusted with the Gospel April 14-16, 2020 | Louisville, Kentucky Register Now: T4G.org

Why Attend Together for the Gospel?
September 3, 2019
Thousands of pastors attend Together for the Gospel every year. We sat down with several of them to ask why. #T4G20: Entrusted with the Gospel April 14-16, 2020 | Louisville, Kentucky Register Now: T4G.org Together for the Gospel is a conference for pastors and church leaders. We gather every othe

Why Bring a Group to Together for the Gospel?
September 3, 2019
Bob Johnson has been bringing groups from his church to Together for the Gospel for over a decade. In this video, he explains the gospel-driven impact that T4G has had on his church. #T4G20: Entrusted with the Gospel April 14-16, 2020 | Louisville, Kentucky Register Now: T4G.org Together for the G

Fellowship at Together for the Gospel
September 3, 2019
T4G offers a unique opportunity to meet and interact with like-minded leaders from around the world. We gather together to form and nurture life-long friendships across denominational lines. #T4G20: Entrusted with the Gospel April 14-16, 2020 | Louisville, Kentucky Register Now: T4G.org Together f

T4G20: Entrusted with the Gospel
September 3, 2019
In our distracted age, countless pursuits compete for our attention. But Scripture only describes one thing as “of first importance.” We are entrusted with the gospel. By God. For his people. #T4G20: Entrusted with the Gospel April 14-16, 2020 | Louisville, Kentucky Register Now: T4G.org Together

"Holy, Holy, Holy" — Singing at Together for the Gospel
August 27, 2019
At T4G18, over 12,000 voices sang praise to God together. This video features clips from six different attendees, showing different angles as we joined our voices to sing, "Holy, Holy, Holy." We love to sing—together. For this reason, we keep the accompaniment mere in order to accentuate the voices

Reflections on the Life of RC Sproul
April 21, 2018
In this panel, four close friends of the late RC Sproul reflect on his life and legacy. Sharing stories and lessons from his ministry, the panel celebrates the many ways God has used RC to strengthen and edify the church. Learn more at https://t4g.org/

Holiness Together (ASL)
April 21, 2018
The local church isn’t just the focus of the Christian’s holy life, but the principle means of attaining it. Mark Dever expounds on how pastors can lead their congregations to sustain and advance godliness together. Yet, the corporate pursuit of holiness must be undertaken in humble dependence on Go

What Does it Mean to “Love Thy Neighbor” in a World of Inclusiveness?
April 21, 2018

The God Who Is Not Like Us: Why We Need the Doctrine of Divine Immutability (ASL)
April 21, 2018
God’s people are called to be distinct from the world because God—in the perfect life of the Trinity—is distinct from the world. In a survey of various biblical and historical texts, Kevin DeYoung demonstrates how the perfection of divine immutability sets the Creator apart from his creation. The sa

And Such Were Some of You (ASL)
April 21, 2018
The church is in the world, but worldliness must not be tolerated in the church. Expositing 1 Corinthians 5:1-6:11, Albert Mohler teaches on the church’s responsibility to judge the sin in the camp in order to better represent the holiness of God. In so doing, the clarity of the Gospel is preserved

How Mere is Our Christianity? (ASL)
April 21, 2018

Citizens of Heaven: In the World But Not Of
April 21, 2018
How do we live morally without falling into moralism? Matt Chandler argues that Christians must live in holy conformity to God’s revealed will for human flourishing. Yet, this holy living comes from an internal transformation effected by the Spirit through the gospel. The Sermon on the Mount gives u

Let Justice Roll Down Like Waters: Racism and our Need for Repentance
April 21, 2018
David Platt addresses the pressing topic of the church’s role in racial justice and reconciliation. A brief exposition of Amos 5:18-27 anchors Platt’s call to repentance from racist sin within the church. Moreover, he exhorts Christians to pursue multi-ethnic communities of faith united together in

Distinctive Living In an Age of False Teaching (ASL)
April 21, 2018

50 Years After MLK (ASL)
April 21, 2018
The panel discusses MLK’s life and ministry. After tracing his theological development, the panelists work through some of the more complex aspects of King’s life and doctrine. The session concludes with various lessons to be learned from King’s example and helpful resources for further study.

50 Years After MLK
April 21, 2018
The panel discusses MLK’s life and ministry. After tracing his theological development, the panelists work through some of the more complex aspects of King’s life and doctrine. The session concludes with various lessons to be learned from King’s example and helpful resources for further study.

Let Justice Roll Down Like Waters: Racism and our Need for Repentance (ASL)
April 21, 2018
David Platt addresses the pressing topic of the church’s role in racial justice and reconciliation. A brief exposition of Amos 5:18-27 anchors Platt’s call to repentance from racist sin within the church. Moreover, he exhorts Christians to pursue multi-ethnic communities of faith united together in

The Message of the Cross (ASL)
April 21, 2018
HB Charles observes that when “leaning over to reach the world, the church is prone to fall in.” Through the exposition of 1 Corinthians 1:18-25, Charles argues that the church must carry out her holy vocation—faithfully and confidently preaching the message of Christ crucified. In other words, the

Citizens of Heaven: In the World But Not Of (ASL)
April 21, 2018
How do we live morally without falling into moralism? Matt Chandler argues that Christians must live in holy conformity to God’s revealed will for human flourishing. Yet, this holy living comes from an internal transformation effected by the Spirit through the gospel. The Sermon on the Mount gives u

Distinctive Living In an Age of False Teaching
April 21, 2018

The Whole in Our Holiness (ASL)
April 21, 2018

The God Who Is Not Like Us: Why We Need the Doctrine of Divine Immutability
April 21, 2018
God’s people are called to be distinct from the world because God—in the perfect life of the Trinity—is distinct from the world. In a survey of various biblical and historical texts, Kevin DeYoung demonstrates how the perfection of divine immutability sets the Creator apart from his creation. The sa

Sanctification and the Pastor’s Passion
April 21, 2018

Sanctification and the Pastor’s Passion (ASL)
April 21, 2018

Day in Review (ASL)
April 21, 2018
The panel reviews the day’s plenary sessions. Antinomianism, divine immutability, and the church’s responsibility to judge are all discussed.

Reflections on the Life of RC Sproul (ASL)
April 21, 2018
In this panel, four close friends of the late RC Sproul reflect on his life and legacy. Sharing stories and lessons from his ministry, the panel celebrates the many ways God has used RC to strengthen and edify the church.

What Does it Mean to “Love Thy Neighbor” in a World of Inclusiveness? (ASL)
April 21, 2018

The Whole in Our Holiness
April 21, 2018

New God, New Gospel, New Gladness: How is Christian Joy Distinct
April 21, 2018

New God, New Gospel, New Gladness: How is Christian Joy Distinct (ASL)
April 21, 2018

And Such Were Some of You
April 21, 2018
The church is in the world, but worldliness must not be tolerated in the church. Expositing 1 Corinthians 5:1-6:11, Albert Mohler teaches on the church’s responsibility to judge the sin in the camp in order to better represent the holiness of God. In so doing, the clarity of the Gospel is preserved

Holiness Together
April 21, 2018
The local church isn’t just the focus of the Christian’s holy life, but the principle means of attaining it. Mark Dever expounds on how pastors can lead their congregations to sustain and advance godliness together. Yet, the corporate pursuit of holiness must be undertaken in humble dependence on Go

Day in Review (Thursday)
April 21, 2018
The panel reviews the day’s plenary sessions. Antinomianism, divine immutability, and the church’s responsibility to judge are all discussed.

The Message of the Cross
April 21, 2018
HB Charles observes that when “leaning over to reach the world, the church is prone to fall in.” Through the exposition of 1 Corinthians 1:18-25, Charles argues that the church must carry out her holy vocation—faithfully and confidently preaching the message of Christ crucified. In other words, the

How Mere is Our Christianity?
April 21, 2018

Memories of T4G - Mark Dever
October 26, 2017
Join us for Together for the Gospel, April 11-13, 2018 in Louisville, KY. Visit our website to see a list of speakers, seminars, and to reserve your spot: t4g.org

Presbyterian Gathering - Ligon Duncan
October 25, 2017
Join us for Together for the Gospel, April 11-13, 2018 in Louisville, KY. Visit our website to see a list of speakers, seminars, and to reserve your spot: t4g.org

Sanctification - David Platt
October 25, 2017
Join us for Together for the Gospel, April 11-13, 2018 in Louisville, KY. Visit our website to see a list of speakers, seminars, and to reserve your spot: t4g.org

Bob Kauflin - T4G and My Sunday Meeting
October 23, 2017
Join us for Bob Kauflin's seminar called "T4G and My Sunday Meeting" at Together for the Gospel 2018, held April 11-13, 2018. Visit t4g.org for information and to save your spot.

In the World But Not of It - Al Mohler
October 16, 2017
"One of the greatest challenges to to the Christian is being in the world but not of it." - Al Mohler Join us for Together for the Gospel: Distinct from the World this April 11-13. Visit our website to see a list of speakers, seminars, and to reserve your spot: t4g.org

Perseverance of a Christian - Ligon Duncan
October 13, 2017
"Enduring and persevering and hanging on, they are underrated in the Christian life; you can't do those things without the work of Jesus in you, without the aid of the Holy Spirit" - Ligon Duncan Join us for Together for the Gospel, April 11-13, 2018 in Louisville, KY. Visit our website to see a l

T4G Favorite Moment - Thabiti Anyabwile
October 13, 2017
Hear Thabiti Anyabwile's favorite T4G memory involving an honest, raw moment from John Piper. Join us for Together for the Gospel, April 11-13, 2018 in Louisville, KY. Visit our website to see a list of speakers, seminars, and to reserve your spot: t4g.org

John Piper - Friendships of T4G
October 10, 2017
John Piper looks forward to Together for the Gospel because of how it showcases authentic, Gospel-centered friendships. Join us for Together for the Gospel, April 11-13, 2018 in Louisville, KY. Visit our website to see a list of speakers, seminars, and to reserve your spot: t4g.org

Al Mohler - Favorite Moment of T4G
October 9, 2017
Learn Albert Mohler's favorite moment from each T4G. Be sure to join us this April for #T4G18 in Louisville, KY. Early Bird registration ends October 31; visit our site to reserve your spot: t4gconf.org

David Platt We Become Like What We Behold
October 6, 2017
"The more we look to Christ, the more we will look like Christ" - David Platt Join us for #T4G18 this April to hear from David Platt and others. Early Bird registration ends October 31. Visit our site learn more and reserve your seat: http://t4gconf.org

T4G18 - Together for the Gospel: Distinct from the World
October 4, 2017
Join us for T4G18, April 11-13, 2018 in Louisville, KY. Reserve your seat today: http://t4g.org/?utm_source=youtube&utm_medium=2018-videos&utm_campaign=social-video-posts&utm_content=2018-trailer

Thabiti Anyabwile - WhyT4G
September 26, 2017
Feel alone in the fight? Thabiti Anyabwile calls Together for the Gospel a family reunion and a gathering of the gospel-minded of this generation. #whyT4G #T4G18

Matt Chandler - WhyT4G
September 25, 2017
Why does Matt Chandler look forward to T4G? #whyT4G Early Bird registration closes October 31, 2017. Visit our website to reserve your seat: http://t4g.org/?utm_source=youtube&utm_medium=2018-videos&utm_campaign=social-video-posts&utm_content=matt-chandler-whyt4g

Albert Mohler - Why T4G
September 19, 2017
Hear why Albert Mohler is looking forward to Together for the Gospel this April in Louisville, KY. #whyT4G

David Platt - Favorite T4G Moment
September 15, 2017
David Platt shares his favorite moment from Together for the Gospel, and how a talk by Mark Dever shaped his view of pastoral ministry. ⠀ Registration for #T4G18 is open. Visit our website for more information and to register: http://t4g.org/?utm_source=youtube&utm_medium=2018-videos&utm_campaign=s

T4G18 - Conference Trailer
September 14, 2017
Together for the Gospel: Distinct from the World Join us for #T4G18 April 11-13, 2018 in Louisville, KY. Reserve your seat today: http://t4g.org/?utm_source=youtube&utm_medium=2018-videos&utm_campaign=social-video-posts&utm_content=2018-trailer

Matt Chandler - Favorite T4G Moment
September 14, 2017
Hear Matt Chandler share his favorite moment from Together for the Gospel. Registration for #T4G18 is open. Visit our website for more information and to register: http://t4g.org/?utm_source=youtube&utm_medium=2018-videos&utm_campaign=social-video-posts&utm_content=matt-chandler-favorite-moment

ASL - "Christ’s Call to Reformation. Revelation 1-3." - John McArthur (T4G 2016)
June 2, 2017
In this talk, focusing on Christ’s call to the churches in the first three chapters of Revelation, John MacArthur challenges church leaders and pastors to call their churches to repentance if need be. “We all like calling the nation to repentance,” MacArthur suggests, “but what about calling the chu

ASL - "God’s Glory as the Base of our Courage (Romans 11:33-36)" - Matt Chandler
June 2, 2017
Matt Chandler only gets three words into this sermon’s text before stopping to exalt our sovereign God. Encouraging pastors to not bow to cultural pressures, Chandler exalts in the strength of God’s omnipotence. Chandler reviews a recent trip he took to Rome, where he saw how the world’s strongest e

ASL - Panel: Getting Out of Babylon Again: The Reformation We Need Today
June 2, 2017
In this panel, Mark Dever, John MacArthur, Ligon Duncan, and Al Moher discuss the reform that is still needed in the church today. John Calvin once asked, “Everybody agrees that the church requires reform, but how urgent is that need?” At the very core of the church is the love for Christ that pasto

ASL - "The Reformation Began with Paul" Thabiti Anyabwile
June 2, 2017
We speak often of the Reformation recovering the doctrine of justification, which is fine and good, but that recovery was accomplished by the recovery of Scripture itself. This is important: We are not Reformed because the Reformers are our heroes. If we genuinely Reformed it’s because we believe th

ASL - Panel: Reviving the Black Church (T4G 2016)
June 2, 2017
H.B. Charles joins Mark Dever and Thabiti Anyabwile to discuss Thabiti’s latest book, “Reviving the Black Church.” What might the larger body of Christ glean from the strengths of the black church? What might we think about monochromatic churches given what Revelation depicts about God’s kingdom? As

ASL - "Why Reformers Died In Their Day, How We Must Live In Ours" - David Platt
June 2, 2017
David Platt closed out T4G 2016 by reviewing the lives and deaths of martyrs from the Reformation and applying their theology of death and mission to the church today. Putting our pain in perspective, Platt reminded us that “your perspective of earthly embers changes when you remember that you have

ASL - "Why the Reformation is Not Over" - Ligon Duncan (T4G 2016)
June 2, 2017
Is the Reformation over? Ligon Duncan suggests that the Reformation is not over. In fact, “the issues that were the foundation of the Protestant Reformation are perennially important, and they’re especially important for us in our own day and time.” Giving historical consideration to those issues, D

ASL - Panel: The Reformation Meets “Trellis and Vine”
June 2, 2017
In this panel discussion, Phillip Jensen (author of the gospel tract, “Two Ways to Live”) and Mark Dever discuss the Reformation, the Catholic church, and other theological issues. Jensen contends that, “to say that the pope is the vicar of Christ is blasphemy; it’s a terrible error. The Holy Spirit

ASL "Sustained in Suffering by the Saga of Job" - C.J. Mahaney
June 2, 2017
Normally, when we consider the Reformers, we consider the theological revolution they brought about; this consideration is good and right. One aspect of the Reformers we often skip over, however, is that these men were fundamentally pastors. As such, the Reformers lent great pastoral contributions t

ASL "We Have Only One Priest: The Reformation as a Revolution in Ministry. Acts 6:1-7" Albert Molher
June 2, 2017
The key question that kept Luther on his knees was this: How are sins forgiven? In this talk, Dr. Albert Mohler reviews how sins are forgiven in Christ and in Christ alone and how sinners are transferred from the kingdom of darkness into the kingdom of light. Martin Luther penned the 95 theses to ma

ASL Panel: Courage from the Reformation
June 2, 2017
In this panel, Albert Mohler, John Piper, Ligon Duncan, Kevin DeYoung, and Mark Dever share stories from the Reformation and biographies that can lend courage to believers today in the face of opposition. May God give us grace to learn from those who have gone before us in the faith, to follow their

ASL "Endurance Needed: Strength for a Slow Reformation"- Mark Dever
June 2, 2017
Mark Dever speaks to why endurance is such a necessary virtue for the Christian minister. In this talk, Dever aims to exhort pastors to not miss out on the joys of ministry, such as the joy of resting in the sufficiency of Scripture, the joy of hearing others preach better sermons than you, the joy

ASL "Can We Be Glorified Without Being Sanctified?" Kevin DeYoung
June 2, 2017
What is the relationship between good works, assurance of salvation, and the grace of Christ? Kevin DeYoung aims to show from God’s Word, exploring the history and theology of the church, how good works, good news, and Christian assurance are not opposed to each other and how these things do in fact

ASL "The Bondage of the Will, the Sovereignty of Grace, and the Glory of God" — John Piper
June 2, 2017
At the heart of Martin Luther’s theology is the conviction that human beings are totally dependent on God’s omnipotent grace to rescue us from the bondage of the will by creating and decisively fulfilling every inclination to believe and obey. Are the debates about the freedom of the will and the bo

ASL - Panel: Day In Review
June 2, 2017
In this panel, the four founders of T4G gather as they did in 2006 to review the day, laugh, and dive into various theological issues. Having just viewed God’s grace to T4G over the past 10 years in this video, Ligon Duncan, Albert Mohler, CJ Mahaney, and Mark Dever review God’s past faithfulness as

The Open Door is the Only Door: The Singularity of the Gospel in a Pluralistic Age
August 4, 2016
Al Mohler, Exclusivity, Only Door, T4G 2014 Many want a Savior; some even recognize their need for one. However, once the abstract becomes concrete, once the general becomes specific, once the “any Savior” becomes an “only Savior,” Christianity loses any and all worldly luster. Nonetheless, Al Moh

The Conference’s Commitment and Purpose (Panel I)
August 1, 2016
Al Mohler, C.J. Mahaney, Ligon Duncan, Mark Dever Join Mark Dever as he leads his three friends in sharing their one vision and purpose.

Longevity In The Ministry (Panel V)
August 1, 2016
Al Mohler, C.J. Mahaney, John MacArthur, Ligon Duncan, Mark Dever John MacArthur reflects on his forty years of demanding, yet life giving preaching ministry.

Expository Preaching Done Well (Panel IV)
August 1, 2016
Al Mohler, C.J. Mahaney, John Piper, Ligon Duncan, Mark Dever Join Mark Dever as he leads a discussion regarding doing expositional preaching well and seeing and savoring the glory of God.

Is Our Primary Problem Something Within or Something Without? (Panel III)
August 1, 2016
Al Mohler, C.J. Mahaney, Ligon Duncan, Mark Dever, RC Sproul Join Mark Dever as he leads a discussion on the importance of preaching the doctrine of sin and justification.

Affirmations & Denials (Panel II)
August 1, 2016
Al Mohler, C.J. Mahaney, Ligon Duncan, Mark Dever Join Mark Dever as he leads a discussion regarding the affirmation and denials adopted by the conference founders.

Preaching with the Culture in View (Session III)
August 1, 2016
Ministers are called to analyzed our culture and to be equipped to engage it faithfully. It is dangerous for one to assume that culture does not affect people. While the culture cannot be the main concern, it is not meaningless. The central purpose to know culture is to preach the gospel, not to rec

Preaching from the Old Testament (Session II)
August 1, 2016
Pastors are to faithfully preach the whole counsel of God. This includes the Old Testament. The Old Testament ought to be taught in an expositional manner displaying Christ, redemptive history, the character of God and the Christian life. The whole counsel of God is meant to point to Christ Jesus th

Forty Years of Gospel Ministry (Session VII)
August 1, 2016
John MacArthur reflects on a lifetime of ministry and the convictions which have kept him on track. He shares that expository preaching establishes authority over mind and soul. It is of first importance to study the Word of God and rely upon the Holy Spirit. He commends the pastor to bring the mind

The Pastor (Session I)
August 1, 2016
The true calling of a minister can be shown by three marks. The minister ought to me to be cross-centered in his message and life. This in turn should lead followers of Christ who are cross- centered. Humility drives the cross-centered lifestyle and it cultivates the rest of the virtues given to the

Watch Your Life (Session VI)
August 1, 2016
The cross of Christ is to appear not just in a minister’s preaching, but in his life. It is important to have a balance of personal heart examination and preparing a message from the text each Sunday. The character of a minister must be more persuasive than one’s speech. Paul exhorts in I Timothy 4:

Why Expositional Preaching Is Particularly Glorifying to God (Session V)
August 1, 2016
A pastor is charged to not simply inform people of what God says, but to exult in it. A pastor’s task is to herald a message permeated by the greatness and glory of God through His word. The necessity and nature of preaching is influenced by what one believes about the glory of God. Know and enjoy G

The Center of Christian Preaching: Justification by Faith (Session IV)
August 1, 2016
Defending the biblical doctrine of justification by faith alone over against the teaching of the Roman Catholic Church is important. The imputation of Christ’s righteousness on his followers is the only means of salvation. This doctrine helps us to describe the truth and reality of the Christian lif

Sustaining a Pastor Session VIII
August 1, 2016
Is it immediately evident in your life that you assign a high priority of gratefulness, faith, and affection? Is it informed by the gospel of Jesus Christ and grace? CJ Mahaney searchingly probes Paul’s joy in the midst of great burden and responsibility. He urges pastors to emulate Paul’s gratitude

Bearing the Image Identity, the Work of Christ, and the Church Session II
August 1, 2016
The majority of people have identities and lives that have been based on assumption regarding the notion of “race.” We need to change toward a more biblical theology of ethnicity. First of all, it is important to define terms and use them properly, especially “race” versus “ethnicity.” The Christian

Why Do They Hate It So? The Doctrine of Substitution Session VI
August 1, 2016
Recent literature records various lines of attack against penal substitutionary atonement. One of the central thrusts of the Scriptures is that the atonement is, first, objectively accomplished through Jesus Christ and subjectively accomplished through redemption. When pastors reject the penal subst

The Sinner Neither Able Nor Willing The Doctrine of Absolute Inability Session III
August 1, 2016
A host of Scripture texts describe just how radical our sin problem really is. The doctrine of absolute inability is the most attacked and despised, although it is the most Christian. Humans are more sinfully flawed than ever imagined. Once one see’s his sin illumined he will see the beauty and grea

Sound Doctrine Essential to Faithful Pastoral Ministry Session I
August 1, 2016
Ligon Duncan Doctrine, theology, and systematic theology are under great suspicion within the church today. However, systematic theology is necessary, important and unavoidable. The pastor needs to teach that the truth is for joy and growth and doctrine is for delight and godliness. Systematic theo

How the Supremacy of Christ Creates Radical Christian Sacrifice Session VII
August 1, 2016
Radical Christian sacrifice is created when we treasure our future reward vastly more than we treasure this world. The present sacrifices are sustained by the future heavenly reward. In the book of Hebrews, Christ’s supremacy is the heavenly reward. John Piper calls pastors to go suffer with Christ

The Curse Motif of the Atonement Session V
August 1, 2016
Drawing deeply upon the imagery of the Old Testament, RC Sproul richly meditates on the implications of what Jesus suffered on the cross and what he saved us from. Bearing the weight of the curse is either placed upon individuals or freely upon the Holy One who took it from us. Jesus became cursed,

Improving the Gospel Exercises in Unbiblical Theology Session IV
August 1, 2016
Often people attempt to improve the gospel, but in doing so they lose it. It is the pastor’s obligation to clearly define and explain the gospel. Mark Dever presents five common “cries” which seek to improve the gospel, but rather threaten it. The gospel is full and needs no addition and to add to i

How Does it Happen? Trajectories Toward an Adjusted Gospel (Session III)
August 1, 2016
Al Mohler Recovering the gospel has always been a fight and struggle. The underlying assumption for the need to adjust the gospel is that the world has changed its old ways and now the historical view of the Bible is not longer useful. Therefore, some theologians would say that Christianity needs t

The Defense and Confirmation of the Gospel: What I Have Learned in 50 years (Session II)
August 1, 2016
As a seasoned pastor, RC Sproul distills a lifetime’s worth of theological reflection into the warning, “Don’t mess with Mr. In-Between.” Sproul unpacks the philosophical and theological movements that have skewed historical Christianity. The Gospel has a definitive content regarding Jesus. Who Jesu

Fine-Sounding Arguments: How Wrongly ‘Engaging the Culture’ Adjusts the Gospel (Session IV)
August 1, 2016
What does it look like to engage and embrace culture? What are the terms and objectives of engagement? If one is set out to engage the culture, without careful biblical thought, one will likely see the gospel adjusted. As one is consumed in embodying the gospel itself, the Christian will engage cult

The Theology of Sleep! (Mark 4) (Session V)
August 1, 2016
Pastors should preach faithfully and then rest contentedly well at night. Why? Because Jesus teaches us that it is God’s Word that does the work. Christians may be the means, but not the way, similar to sowing and reaping. The essential elements of resting content include: humility, obedience, dilig

Did Jesus Preach Paul’s Gospel? (Session VI)
August 1, 2016
Some have claimed that Jesus preached a gospel of the kingdom and Paul preached a gospel of justification by faith. John Piper teaches from the Gospel of Luke that Jesus and Paul preached the same message. If Christians interpret the deeds and words of Jesus faithfully, according and contained in th

Did the Fathers Know the Gospel? (Session VII)
August 1, 2016
Ligon Duncan teaches a guide to the early church Fathers’ often perplexing views on the gospel. The early church Father’s were best in criticizing disputed areas of doctrine. Heresy served the Church to give the Bible’s perspective. One should respectively and carefully read the Father’s under the a

The Church is the Gospel Made Visible (Session I)
August 1, 2016
Mark Dever What kind of gospel is your local church making visible? God ought to be displayed in the local church through the church’s focus on holiness, God’s love and His authority. The congregation ought to display the gospel through remembering that each individual is an image bearer, each huma

Ordinary Pastors (Session IX)
August 1, 2016
C.J. Mahaney Preaching from 2 Timothy 4:1-5, CJ Mahaney exhorts ordinary pastors to be faithful proclaim the gospel, faithful to one’s ministry and faithful to the Savior. Pastors need to know their own congregation and pray for pastoral wisdom and discernment in all godly character and patience

Preparing Your Church for Suffering (Session VIII)
August 1, 2016
Matt Chandler shares about how God has sustained him through suffering. He shares the importance of a pastor preparing his congregation for suffering. Furthermore, CJ Mahaney echoes Chandler. He says that a pastor needs to prepare their congregation with the gospel before suffering, so that when one

Article XI On Law, Grace, and the Gospel
July 28, 2016

Article IV: On Expository Preaching in the Church
July 28, 2016

Article XII: On Justification By Faith Alone
July 28, 2016

Article I: On The Bible
July 28, 2016

Article IX: On Evangelism
July 28, 2016

Article VI: On the Trinity
July 28, 2016

Article XV: On Congregations, Associations, and Denominations
July 28, 2016

Article V: On The Extent of God’s Attributes
July 28, 2016

John Joseph — No Soul is Too Far Gone to Reach
June 20, 2016

Sonia Jenkins — The Enticements of the World Never Satisfy
June 20, 2016

George Paz — Illegal Immigrant Transformed
June 20, 2016

John Folmar — The Desire for Power and Fame
June 20, 2016

Matthias Lohmann — Is There Anyone Who Does Not Need God?
June 20, 2016

Trip Lee — Even the Seemingly Good Need Redemption
June 20, 2016

Mez McConnell — Loved By the Ones He Mocked
June 20, 2016

Inerrancy: Did God Really Say…? (Panel V)
June 16, 2016
Al Mohler, John Piper, Ligon Duncan, Mark Dever, Peter Williams, Simon Gathercole If you were to ask a person whether the Bible was without error, how would they respond? The consistent development throughout history has been that the Bible is inerrant. However, the doubt of inerrancy often comes f

Preaching: Is There a Plan B? (Panel II)
June 16, 2016
Al Mohler, C.J. Mahaney, Ligon Duncan, Mark Dever God always creates, calls and reveals by his Word. In this day and age, preachers have lost confidence in the ways in which God uses the Bible. This panel discusses the centrality the proclamation of God’s word has to worship the living and true God

Celebrity Pastor: Indecent Exposure? (Panel VI)
June 16, 2016
C.J. Mahaney, Carl Trueman, David Platt, Ligon Duncan, Matt Chandler, Thabiti Anyabwile In our western culture, the church community needs to be careful as to how it raises up particular pastors who are influential beyond their local congregation. The church needs to give notoriety to those whose g

Gay Marriage: Now What? (Panel III)
June 16, 2016
Al Mohler, Mark Dever The civil definition of marriage has remained the same for centuries and across cultures. Only recently has the basic meaning of marriage been redefined in society. The moral revolution is presenting a permanent challenge to the enduring biblical definition. Every human is bro

Complementarianism: Essential or Expendable? (Panel I)
June 16, 2016
Greg Gilbert, John Piper, Ligon Duncan, Russell Moore If a child were to ask you what it means to be a man or woman, would you be able to biblically respond? A pastor’s view on the role of men and women has major implications on how he shepherds his flock in displaying the gospel in life and marria

Contextualization: Lost in Translation? (Panel IV)
June 16, 2016
Al Mohler, Kevin DeYoung, Mark Dever, Matt Chandler, Thabiti Anyabwile How does one properly relate the Bible to our modern culture? At some level, we have to know the culture in which we live. However, a goal for the Christian is to seek to remove any ground of offense without disregarding the gos

Glory, Majesty, Dominion, and Authority Keep Us Safe for Everlasting Joy (Session IX)
June 16, 2016
John Piper What makes you think you will wake up a Christian tomorrow? Jude 24-25 teaches that God’s glory, majesty, power and authority keeps you from the beginning to end of your Christian faith. As you daily, build yourself up by faith in the work of Jesus on your behalf, pray by the Holy Spirit

The Underestimated God (Session VII)
June 16, 2016
Ligon Duncan God teaches His servant through disappointments in his Christian life. During these times, God exposes you to what you truly love and believe. Your disappointments reveal what you rest in, find satisfaction and security in, and where your ultimate treasure lies. However, you can be res

The Fulfillment of the Gospel (Session VIII)
June 16, 2016
Matt Chandler As a pastor labors to lead and teach, it is essential for him to have a longing hope for the future and final fulfillment of the gospel. A faithful pastor is to take one day at a time as he looks forward to the final day of rest.

Spirit Powered, Gospel Driven, Faith Fueled Effort (Session V)
June 16, 2016
Kevin Deyoung How do you have a committed and passionate personal holiness? The personal pursuit of holiness is a Spirit-powered, Gospel-driven, faith filled effort. Holiness does not work apart from trusting God and trusting does not put an end to trying to be holy. The central motivation for your

Divine Sovereignty: The Fuel of Death Defying Missions (Session VI)
June 16, 2016
David Platt A pastor who believes that God is sovereign over all things will lead his people to be a death defying missional people. Our sovereign God holds the destiny of the world in the palm of his hand. Therefore, his shepherds should lead their people to pray confidently, give sacrificially, g

Plant the Gospel
June 11, 2016
When it comes to evangelism, how are pastors to understand their primary role? Is it any different from that of a lay Christian? In this video, three pastors from different parts of the United States explain how they go about planting the gospel in their unique contexts — providing examples of what

The Spark of the Gospel
June 11, 2016
How can the light of the gospel be seen in countries that are closed — where evangelism is illegal and dangerous? What is the current standing of churches in East Asia — are they all “underground”? Hear a brother share about how he is bringing the gospel to East Asia and the fruit that is budding in

Why the Reformation is Not Over
May 31, 2016
Is the Reformation over? Ligon Duncan suggests that the Reformation is not over. In fact, “the issues that were the foundation of the Protestant Reformation are perennially important, and they’re especially important for us in our own day and time.” Giving historical consideration to those issues, D

The Reformation Meets “Trellis and Vine”
May 27, 2016
In this panel discussion, Phillip Jensen (author of the gospel tract, “Two Ways to Live”) and Mark Dever discuss the Reformation, the Catholic church, and other theological issues. Jensen contends that, “to say that the pope is the vicar of Christ is blasphemy; it’s a terrible error. The Holy Spirit

Reviving the Black Church
May 27, 2016
H.B. Charles joins Mark Dever and Thabiti Anyabwile to discuss Thabiti’s latest book, “Reviving the Black Church.” What might the larger body of Christ glean from the strengths of the black church? What might we think about monochromatic churches given what Revelation depicts about God’s kingdom? As

Courage from the Reformation
May 27, 2016
Al Mohler, John Piper, Kevin DeYoung, Ligon Duncan, Mark Dever In this panel, Albert Mohler, John Piper, Ligon Duncan, Kevin DeYoung, and Mark Dever share stories from the Reformation and biographies that can lend courage to believers today in the face of opposition. May God give us grace to learn

Getting Out of Babylon Again The Reformation We Need Today
May 27, 2016
In this panel, Mark Dever, John MacArthur, Ligon Duncan, and Al Moher discuss the reform that is still needed in the church today. John Calvin once asked, “Everybody agrees that the church requires reform, but how urgent is that need?” At the very core of the church is the love for Christ that pasto

Day In Review
May 27, 2016
Albert Mohler, C.J. Mahaney, Ligon Duncan, Mark Dever In this panel, the four founders of T4G gather as they did in 2006 to review the day, laugh, and dive into various theological issues. Having just viewed God’s grace to T4G over the past 10 years in this video, Ligon Duncan, Albert Mohler, CJ Ma

Can We Be Glorified Without Being Sanctified? Good Works, Good News, and Christian Assurance
May 27, 2016
What is the relationship between good works, assurance of salvation, and the grace of Christ? Kevin DeYoung aims to show from God’s Word, exploring the history and theology of the church, how good works, good news, and Christian assurance are not opposed to each other and how these things do in fact

We Have Only One Priest The Reformation as a Revolution in Ministry (Acts 6:1-7)
May 27, 2016
The key question that kept Luther on his knees was this: How are sins forgiven? In this talk, Dr. Albert Mohler reviews how sins are forgiven in Christ and in Christ alone and how sinners are transferred from the kingdom of darkness into the kingdom of light. Martin Luther penned the 95 theses to ma

The Reformation Began with Paul Justification the Same Yesterday, Today & Forevermore
May 27, 2016
We speak often of the Reformation recovering the doctrine of justification, which is fine and good, but that recovery was accomplished by the recovery of Scripture itself. This is important: We are not Reformed because the Reformers are our heroes. If we genuinely Reformed it’s because we believe th

Sustained in Suffering by the Saga of Job
May 27, 2016
Normally, when we consider the Reformers, we consider the theological revolution they brought about; this consideration is good and right. One aspect of the Reformers we often skip over, however, is that these men were fundamentally pastors. As such, the Reformers lent great pastoral contributions t

Martyrdom and Mission Why Reformers Died In Their Day, How We Must Live In Ours
May 27, 2016
David Platt closed out T4G 2016 by reviewing the lives and deaths of martyrs from the Reformation and applying their theology of death and mission to the church today. Putting our pain in perspective, Platt reminded us that “your perspective of earthly embers changes when you remember that you have

Endurance Needed Strength for a Slow Reformation and the Dangerous Allure of Speed
May 27, 2016
Mark Dever speaks to why endurance is such a necessary virtue for the Christian minister. In this talk, Dever aims to exhort pastors to not miss out on the joys of ministry, such as the joy of resting in the sufficiency of Scripture, the joy of hearing others preach better sermons than you, the joy

The Bondage of the Will, the Sovereignty of Grace, and the Glory of God
May 27, 2016
At the heart of Martin Luther’s theology is the conviction that human beings are totally dependent on God’s omnipotent grace to rescue us from the bondage of the will by creating and decisively fulfilling every inclination to believe and obey. Are the debates about the freedom of the will and the bo

God’s Glory as the Base of our Courage (Romans 11:33-36)
May 27, 2016
Matt Chandler only gets three words into this sermon’s text before stopping to exalt our sovereign God. Encouraging pastors to not cow to cultural pressures, Chandler exalts in the strength of God’s omnipotence. Chandler reviews a recent trip he took to Rome, where he saw how the world’s strongest e

Christ’s Call to Reformation (Revelation 1-3)
May 27, 2016
In this talk, focusing on Christ’s call to the churches in the first three chapters of Revelation, John MacArthur challenges church leaders and pastors to call their churches to repentance if need be. “We all like calling the nation to repentance,” MacArthur suggests, “but what about calling the chu

On Christ Alone
May 25, 2016
The death of Christ was an accomplishment, and our works cannot add to Christ’s death. In this video, Elder D.J. Ward, the late pastor of Main Street Baptist Church in Lexington, K.Y., powerfully reminds us of the sufficiency of Christ’s death for all who turn to him in repentance and faith.

On the 450th Year Anniversary of The Reformation
May 25, 2016
At a time like this, with the world as it is and with its multiplicity of problems pressing in us on all sides, why turn back and consider The Reformation? There are two main objections to looking back. First, a general objection to looking back—a feeling that the past has nothing to teach us. Secon

The Great Reformers
May 25, 2016
There are three things the Reformers wrote in their confessions of faith that separated them from the Roman Catholic church against which they were inveighing: 1) The absolute sovereignty of the Bible 2) That a man is justified by the free grace of Christ alone 3) That the believer was his own pries

What should we do?
May 25, 2016
Harkening from all four “voices from the past,” this video calls pastors to guard their life, churches, and doctrine and to repent of forgetting their theology. This video closed out the T4G 2016 conference and testifies to how Christianity has made a massive departure from Scripture and how our chu

10 Years Together
May 25, 2016
By God’s grace, T4G has been able to call pastors to stand together for the same gospel since 2006. This video shows a testimony to the different voices and friends that T4G has garnered over the years. May the Lord give us grace to clearly proclaim the truth for our good and his glory.

On the Greatest Need at the Present Time
May 25, 2016
In this video, Martyn Lloyd-Jones suggests that the greatest need at the present time is to return to God’s Word. He calls the church to recapture the principle that fired the men at the time of the Reformation, and we may recapture it by declaring God’s word, not judging it. May God give the church

On Sola Scriptura & Solus Christus
May 25, 2016
We have derived a rich heritage from the Reformation—things for which the Reformers were ready to die, and many of them did die. Why is Christ’s death sufficient for the sings of all who trust in him? Why is God’s word greater than any of man’s tradition? In this video, James Montgomery Boice answer

Will Your Gospel Transform a Terrorist?
September 30, 2015
Are you lacking confidence in the gospel? An examination of Paul’s life shows the powerful transformation the gospel can bear on a person’s life. Paul’s life displayed the confident celebration of the truth of Jesus’ work accomplished and applied through his great change and the cause for which he g

False Conversions: The Suicide of the Church
September 30, 2015
Throughout redemptive history, God has brought about a plan to bring glory to himself through a particular people. Today, this occurs through the church. However, is it a problem if not all members of your local church are born again believers? Many churches today have false converts due to a lack o

The Power of the Articulated Gospel (Session II)
September 23, 2015
Al Mohler The only way for the message of the gospel to be understood and believed is if it is articulated. In Romans 10, Paul teaches that the word that leads to faith has been brought near. This gospel word is powerful enough that all people everywhere can hear and believe the truth. Articulating

When A Pastor Loses Heart
September 23, 2015
A pastor is not exempt from temptation. It seems they are especially tempted to lose heart in the midst of Christian ministry. Although Paul endured great hardships and persecutions, he calls all pastors to not lose heart. Paul teaches pastors that the ability to endure must involve an informed reso

Persuading, Pleading and Predestination: Human Means in the Miracle of Conversion
September 16, 2015
Why is Romans 9 in the Bible? More specifically, why do its seemingly hard truths — “Jacob I loved; Esau I hated” — immediately follow the riches of Romans 8 — “nothing can separate us from the love of God in Christ Jesus our Lord”? John Piper gives an answer to these honest questions in his descrip

Denominations: Your Grandfather’s Oldsmobile?
September 15, 2015
Are denominations a thing of the past? Are they sin because they divide the body of Christ? Has the church actually experienced a fracture at any point? Historically, denominations came about in order to protect peoples’ consciences under the Word of God to practice what they believe the Bible is te

Future Theological Threats
September 15, 2015
What are impending threats facing evangelicalism? Though the brothers on this panel discuss many, Mark Dever reminds us of the glorious confession that there may be none! Christ could return today, and at some point theological threats will be no more. Yet we still prepare to be ready to give an ans

Stump The Panel
September 15, 2015
What do you say to an atheist questioning about God ordering the destruction of those who oppose Israel? What do you say to an unmarried couple living together, refusing to separate, but applying for church membership? How do you comfort a Muslim woman inquiring about Christianity, but who realizes

Preaching Sanctification
September 15, 2015
Pastor, how do you encourage your people toward holiness while allowing their confidence to remain in their positional holiness before the Lord given to them in the person and work of Jesus Christ? What are the biblical motivations to pursuing holiness for those who are already in Christ? In this pa

Homosexuality: Our Third Rail?
September 15, 2015
Al Mohler sits with Sam Alberry, author of “Is God anti-Gay?”, and Russell Moore, president of the Ethics & Religious Liberties Commission of the Southern Baptist Convention, to discuss the issue of homosexuality. Mohler says that, “this issue is in many ways the frontline issue of our engagement wi

D. Martyn Lloyd-Jones: Pastor-Evangelist
September 15, 2015
What are some common misunderstandings about D. Martyn Lloyd-Jones? What was most of his ministry spent on? Mrs. Lloyd-Jones says, “No one will understand my husband, who does not know that he was first a man of prayer and then an evangelist.” Pastors Mark Dever and John MacArthur sit with Lloyd-Jon

T4G 2016: We Are Protestant
September 8, 2015
Register at t4g.org || Come together to remember the burning truths of the Reformation, apply its spirit of protest to our times, and take courage for life and ministry. Come together for 10 main session talks, 9 breakout sessions, 10 gatherings and 3 pre-conferences (live Spanish and deaf translati

John MacArthur Mass Defection The Great Physician Confronts the Pathology of Counterfeit Faith
September 4, 2015

The Gospel by Numbers
September 4, 2015
Ligon Duncan In a message entitled “The Gospel by Numbers,” Ligon Duncan lifts up the sacrificial work of our savior Jesus Christ. Because the sinless, undefiled Son of God went outside the camp, because He bore the reproach of those who would believe, Christians are made clean. Standing on the mou

Christ is All
September 4, 2015
Matt Chandler preaches from 2 Timothy 1:8-14, describing how our motivation to evangelize should be God-centered, not man-centered. A preoccupation with the potential persecution of others will paralyze our evangelism, whereas a preoccupation with God will propel our desire to see those for whom Chr

Never Spoke a Man Like This Before: Inerrancy, Evangelism and Christ’s Unbreakable Bible
September 3, 2015
In this sermon, primarily from the Gospel of John, Kevin DeYoung argues that Scripture’s inerrancy, authority, and sufficiency provides a foundation for both the truth of the gospel and our confidence in evangelism. Christians believe this not because of a modern, man-made ideal of “inerrancy,” but

Relenting Wrath: The Role of Desperate Prayer in the Mystery of Divine Providence
September 3, 2015
David Platt preaches from Exodus 32 on the unchanging perfections, purposes, and promises of God — all of which make up His ever-unfolding plan. From the text, it’s clear what Moses knows and confesses about God affects the way he prayed. Therefore, the doctrine of divine providence is not an excuse

The Happiness of Heaven in the Repentance of Sinners
September 3, 2015
Thabiti Anyabwile gives a sermon from Luke 15 where Jesus tells three parables about the joy in finding something that was lost: a coin, a sheep, a son. Something similar happens in heaven when a sinner repents of their sin and trusts in Christ, when a sheep returns to the Good Shepherd. This heaven

The Certain Victory of Christ’s Church an Encouragement to Evangelism
September 3, 2015
Mark Dever begins the conference with a flyover of Isaiah 36 and 37. This moment in Israel’s history — from the edge of Assyrian destruction to the gracious deliverance of Yahweh — invites Christians today to reflect on God’s own faithfulness to His word, for the joy of his people and the vindicatio

Two Marriages
May 23, 2014
In this evangelism story, hear of God's grace extended to Bill and Claudia as they share how they became one not only with each other, but first and foremost with Christ. This story testifies to how God employs even the clumsiest of evangelists for the sake of his glory and kingdom — even to reach t

Love People, Not Evangelism
May 23, 2014
How does the love of evangelism differ from the love of people? Because evangelism is a means by which we love people. In this evangelism story, Jeremy shares about his evangelism efforts with his young friend, Shane. Even though we may be faithful in evangelism, we may not always see its fruit. Sti

Believing Differently
May 23, 2014
Sometimes the most intimidating people to share the gospel with are those closest to us, especially when it becomes clear that they want to adjust the gospel. In this evangelism story, hear how Eli has shared the gospel with a woman dearest to her for 25 years. Though she sees no apparent fruit, Eli

From Devastation to Deliverance
May 23, 2014
Once constantly drunk and suicidal, William shares the story of how his sister, Danica, was influential in his coming to Christ. Despite a heart-breaking loss in their family, William and Danica share about the joys of being children of the only true God and testify to the importance of the local ch

More Than A Fairy Tale
May 23, 2014
Do language barriers preclude the spread of the gospel? Apparently not! In this evangelism story, we see that God brings two people from separate worlds together so that one may be saved; a former atheist leads another atheist to Christ despite cultural challenges. God's Word, regardless of what lan

Love, Not Knowledge
May 23, 2014
Knowledge is often a hinderance to understanding the gospel. Still, God graciously puts evangelists in people's paths so that those who are considered wise by the world may be saved. Hear the story of two college students who went from being classmates to brothers in Christ.

A Prisoner Set Free
May 23, 2014
Jesus did not come for the healthy but the sick, and that includes the prisoners regardless of their crime. In this evangelism story, hear how a man, Colin, was freed from two types of imprisonment -- a temporal and eternal. The latter was brought about by his friend, Julian, who was faithful to sha
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Mark Dever - Study Video [T4G 2010]
January 19, 2010
Want to hear about Mark Dever's work habits and music preferences? Join him for a tour of his study.

Thabiti Anyabwile - Recap from T4G 2008
December 7, 2009
Excerpts from Thabiti Anyabwile's session "Bearing the Image: Identity, the Work of Christ, and the Church"

John MacArthur - Study Video
November 30, 2009
Join John MacArthur in his study to hear how his time in football and pastoring recently came together in an amazing way.

John Piper - Recap from T4G 2008
November 12, 2009
Excerpts from John Piper's session "How the Supremacy of Christ Creates Radical Christian Sacrifice"
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C. J. Mahaney - Study Tour [T4G 2010]
October 9, 2009
What's does a pastor-athlete's office look like? Find out on C. J. Mahaney's study tour. No sneakers required.

Lig Duncan - Recap from T4G 2008
July 1, 2009
Excerpts from Lig Duncan's session "Sound Doctrine Essential to Faithful Pastoral Ministry"

C. J. Mahaney - Recap from T4G 2008
June 2, 2009
Excerpts from CJ Mahaney's session "Sustaining a Pastors Soul"