Tec Morgan
This 1999 series, God Dwelling with Man, delivered at the Southwest Christadelphian Bible School by Brother Tech Morgan, explores one of the Bible’s greatest themes: God’s desire to live in fellowship with His people. From Eden to the wilderness tabernacle, from Solomon’s temple to the body of Christ, the story unfolds of a God who seeks not only to dwell among His people, but within them. Each class carefully traces the progression of this purpose, showing both its practical lessons for daily discipleship and its ultimate fulfillment when God’s glory fills the earth.
This 1999 exhortation, Mercy, Not Sacrifice, delivered by Brother Tec Morgan, calls believers to reflect deeply on what God truly desires from His people. Drawing from the words of Jesus in Matthew 12 and the appeal of Hosea, the message emphasizes that God values covenant love, compassion, and mercy far above ritual offerings. Through vivid illustrations from scripture and the life of Christ, the exhortation shows how disciples are invited to live “in Christ,” making daily choices that reflect his mind and character. It challenges listeners to recognize that our ability to approach God, symbolized in bread and wine, comes only through the mercy He extends at great cost. By embracing this mercy and allowing Christ to dwell in us, we are called to live lives of compassion, grace, and faithfulness until the day he returns.
This 1993 series, Studies in John, takes listeners deep into the Gospel of John, revealing its unique portrait of the Lord Jesus Christ. The classes unfold the way John carefully presents Christ’s life, signs, and words—not just as historical events but as truths meant to bring each believer into fellowship with him. With warmth, clarity, and reverence, the speaker shows how John’s Gospel is structured to lead us from the Word made flesh to the Son who laid down his life in sacrifice, leaving us with the assurance of eternal life through his name.
This 1991 series, To the Church of God in Corinth, brings Paul’s powerful second letter to the Corinthian to life, showing how his words of comfort, correction, and encouragement still speak with force today. Corinth was a divided and struggling ecclesia, yet Paul’s inspired message reminded them that God’s strength is made perfect in weakness, that love is the true measure of discipleship, and that generosity and unity must mark the life of the ecclesia. These studies walk carefully through the letter’s themes, drawing out its timeless relevance for disciples facing trials, temptations, and the need to build fellowship on a firm spiritual foundation.