24
Jul
2009

Geneva OPC Calls Matthew Holst

I am pleased to announce that a very close friend of mine, Matt Holst, has received a call to pastor Geneva OPC in Woodstock, Ga. Matt is presently a pastoral intern at Cambridge Presbyterian Church in Cambridge, England. Matt and I attended Greenville Presbyterian Theological Seminary together. I am thrilled to know that he will be following Dr. John Fesko as the minister of this particular congregation. After Matt finishes the ordination process he will be installed at Geneva sometime in the fall, Lord willing! If you live in the Woodstock area, or are visiting, you will want to visit Geneva OPC. You can listen to some of Matt’s recent sermons below.

John 2:1-11: The beginning of Jesus’ signs Mr. Matthew Holst 12/07/09

Genesis 22: The Gospel at Mt Moriah Mr. Matthew Holst 31/05/09

Genesis 22: The LORD will provide Mr. Matthew Holst 24/05/09

Genesis 21:1-21: A tale of two seeds Mr. Matthew Holst 03/05/09

John 11:17-44: I am the resurrection and the life Mr. Matthew Holst 12/04/09

Genesis 18:16-33: When judgment and mercy meet in God Mr. Matthew Holst 29/03/09

Genesis 16: The LORD’S blessings encountered in the way of obedience Mr. Matthew Holst 15/02/09

Acts 18:1-17: An encouragement and warning to the people of God Mr. Matthew Holst 15/02/09

Revelation 21:1-22:5: The dwelling place of God is with men Mr. Matthew Holst 01/02/09

1 Corinthians 15:35-58: The resurrection hope Mr. Matthew Holst 01/07/07

Matthew 5:1-16: You are the light of the world Mr. Matthew Holst 17/06/07

Psalm 100: The duty and practice of worship Mr. Matthew Holst 03/06/07

Genesis 22:1-19: The binding of Isaac Mr. Matthew Holst 27/05/07

9 Responses

  1. Matt Holst

    Nick, you can be the pastor of the 3pm JAZZ service, and maybe we’ll let Jo be the intern – what do you think? Or even better – he can be the minister for reptiles ?!

  2. R Prakash

    I’m a member of Geneva, and we are all so excited to have him as our pastor. As for the other ministers…we’ll have to call a special meeting to determine those.

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