Preaching Christ in the Old Testament from a Dispensational Hermeneutic and an Expository Homiletic

by | Mar 21, 2025 | Rice Lecture Series

2025 William R. Rice Lecture Series

Date: Friday, March 21, 2025
Speaker: Dr. Jon Moreno
Theme: Preaching Christ in the Old Testament from a Dispensational Hermeneutic and an Expository Homiletic

Lectures:

Lecture #1: The Merits and Methods of Preaching Christ from the Old Testament – Audio | Video 
Lecture #2: The Dispensational Hermeneutic and Expository Homiletic – Audio | Video 
Lecture #3: Ten Christological Connections – Audio | Video 

About Our Speaker:

Jon Moreno is the youth pastor of First Baptist Church of Lake Orion, serving in this capacity since 2012. He lives in Lake Orion, MI with his wife Heather and their four children Jackson, Lily, Adelynn, and Shepherd. After completing his undergraduate from Bob Jones University in music education, Jon earned an MDiv from Detroit Baptist Theological Seminary, and a DMin in homiletics from Dallas Theological Seminary. He is currently pursuing a PhD in biblical counseling from Southern Baptist Theological Seminary.

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