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The 7 Best Sermon Podcasts in 2026

Updated June 2026 · by the Episode Club team

Good preaching travels well. A sermon recorded on Sunday morning can be in your pocket by Tuesday's commute, and some of the most faithful Bible teaching anywhere now arrives as a podcast feed. These eight are the ones we'd hand a friend: Tim Keller's sermon archive, still being released week by week; Alistair Begg working passage by passage through whole books; BibleProject turning serious scholarship into a conversation you can follow while doing dishes. Everything here is family-friendly and broadly evangelical — no hot takes, no denominational score-settling, just Scripture taught with care. We checked every feed in June 2026, so each one is still actively publishing — no abandoned feeds here. The honest difficulty is volume: a few of these are daily, and subscribing to all eight means your podcast app fills up faster than anyone can listen. That's why we built Episode Club — pick the shows you want, and we'll send one quiet weekly email with whatever's new, briefly summarized, so nothing good slips past you.

  1. 1Timothy Keller Sermons Podcast by Gospel in Life artwork

    Timothy Keller Sermons Podcast by Gospel in Life

    Tim Keller

    Decades of sermons from Redeemer Presbyterian, released weekly and remastered. Keller's gift was preaching to the skeptic in the room — gentle, literary, intellectually honest. Start anywhere; the archive runs deep and almost nothing in it has aged.

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    BibleProject

    BibleProject Podcast

    Tim Mackie and Jon Collins trace themes — water, sabbath, the test — across the whole biblical story. Seminary-level scholarship delivered as two friends thinking out loud; the long multi-episode series reward slow, patient listening.

  3. 3Truth For Life Daily Program artwork

    Truth For Life Daily Program

    letters@truthforlife.org (Alistair Begg)

    Alistair Begg preaches straight through books of the Bible, a passage at a time, in a warm Scottish brogue. Daily episodes around twenty-five minutes, zero gimmicks — careful exposition drawn from his decades at Parkside Church in Cleveland.

  4. 4Practicing the Way with John Mark Comer artwork

    Practicing the Way with John Mark Comer

    Practicing the Way

    John Mark Comer's teaching feed on apprenticeship to Jesus — silence, sabbath, prayer, community. Calm, unhurried delivery with concrete practices to try the same week. A natural on-ramp if spiritual formation sounds appealing but you don't know where to begin.

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    The Bible Recap

    Tara-Leigh Cobble

    Tara-Leigh Cobble walks a chronological read-through of Scripture, recapping each day's passage in about eight minutes — what's confusing, what's beautiful, where God shows up. Countless people have finally read the whole Bible with this show keeping them company.

  6. 6Ask Pastor John artwork

    Ask Pastor John

    Desiring God

    Listeners send John Piper hard questions — suffering, anxiety, parenting, puzzling verses — and he answers in ten careful minutes, always reasoning from the text. Thousands of episodes deep, it doubles as a searchable archive for almost any question you're carrying.

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    Knowing Faith

    Kyle Worley, JT English, Jen Wilkin

    Jen Wilkin, JT English, and Kyle Worley talk doctrine — covenant, Trinity, how to read Leviticus — like three sharp friends at a whiteboard. The rare theology podcast that is rigorous, kind, and genuinely funny, with no axe to grind.

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