Watch John Piper On Cultivating Patterns of Worship that Spill Out into Global Evangelism

Keith and Kristyn Getty have released a powerful mainstage talk from Sing! 2023 from author, retired pastor and theologian John Piper. In this message, Piper encourages us to consider our role in the Great Commission calling to share the good news of Jesus with all peoples.
Click here to watch the full 30-minute talk available on YouTube. As you do, consider how God has placed you or may be preparing you to invite others into worship together.
Piper and more than a dozen leading speakers and teachers will be joining the Gettys this September for Sing! The Songs of the Bible. Priority registration has already sold out, but there's still time to join them as they consider how the songs of Scripture guide and invigorate our worship today!
Click here to register now and add your voice.
Piper was born in 1946 in Chattanooga, Tennessee. He grew up in Greenville, South Carolina, where his father was an itinerant evangelist. He studied literature at Wheaton College (1964-1968) where he met and married his wife Noël. After graduating, he completed a Bachelor of Divinity degree at Fuller Theological Seminary in California and it was there that he discovered the work of Jonathan Edwards.
Piper completed a doctorate in New Testament Studies at the University of Munich, West Germany in 1974. Upon completion, he taught biblical studies at Bethel College in St. Paul, Minnesota between 1974-1980. In 1980, John Piper became the Senior Pastor of Bethlehem Baptist Church in Minneapolis Minnesota, where he ministered for almost thirty-three years.
John Piper is the author of more than 50 books and now serves as lead teacher for Desiring God, where more than 30 years of his preaching and teaching material is available for free. He and his wife have been blessed with four sons, a daughter, and twelve grandchildren.
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