The Neglected Importance of Preaching [w/ Dr. Ed Romine]

Do Mormons preach? Dr. Ed Romine contends that Latter-day Saints do not regularly practice “preaching” in their week-to-week dealings. Why? Partially because Latter-day Saints don’t have a high view of Scripture, but also because it’s not a part of the regular cultural practice of the LDS Church.

Preaching is a command of Scripture, it’s an expectation for Christians and for Christian churches. In this episode, Bradley, Garrett, and Dr. Romine talk about the neglected importance of preaching within the LDS Church. A healthy church cannot thrive without the regular preaching of the Word.

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If you’ve left (or are leaving) the LDS Church – I’d encourage you to watch this video. It’s important to have a list of priorities to look for when considering new churches. The faithful week-in-week-out preaching of the Word of God is a significant mark of a healthy church.

Dr. Ed Romine received an MDiv and a ThM from Southwestern Baptist Seminary, as well as a ThM and PhD from Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary. He currently serves as a Pastor at First Baptist Church in Provo, Utah (https://fbcprovo.org/)

If you’d like to support Ed Romine’s ministry, please go to at https://fbcprovo.org/giving/ and specify “Romine Support” in your giving.