Ken Curry

27 Classes available in 5 Series from 1989-2001
12,608 Total listens since 2010
Speaker activity by year
19522025

This thought-provoking series explores one of the most sobering themes in the Bible—slavery—and shows how it becomes a powerful metaphor for salvation. Drawing from both Old and New Testament passages, these studies uncover how the language and reality of slavery illustrate our natural condition of bondage to sin, and how true freedom is only found in Christ. What begins as a survey of history and scripture develops into a deeply personal call to recognize our need for redemption and the liberty God offers.

This series explores what it means to be a steward in God’s household—managing faithfully the gifts, responsibilities, and opportunities entrusted to us. Far more than an abstract principle, stewardship touches every corner of life: our personal choices, our families, our ecclesias, our workplaces, and our interactions with the world. These lessons show how a godly perspective on stewardship can shape our character, priorities, and daily walk.

This series explores one of the most striking themes of scripture: that God shows no partiality. Across these studies, we see how this principle unfolds through the Law, the prophets, the ministry of Jesus, and the preaching of the apostles. The lessons invite us to examine our own attitudes toward others, reminding us that fairness, mercy, and love must shape our dealings with all people.

This series turns our attention to one of the most intimate and powerful sections of scripture: Jesus’ words to his disciples in the upper room on the night before his crucifixion. Drawn from John chapters 13–17, these lessons show the depth of his love, his humility, and his vision for the future of his followers. Through careful reflection, the talks invite us to hear these timeless teachings afresh and apply them personally.

This series takes us into the heart of Paul’s writings, focusing on the “faithful sayings” he recorded in his letters. These short, memorable statements were designed to strengthen the early believers and still provide powerful guidance for disciples today. Across these lessons, we explore how these sayings bring stability, perspective, and encouragement in our walk of faith.

Give ear, and hear my voice; give attention, and hear my speech.

Isaiah 28:23 (ESV)