Dr. Glynn Burke’s sermons and writings address timeless matters of universal appeal, as seen through the Christian worldview.
In 1955, at the age of 25, Dr. Burke became one of the youngest ministers ever called to First Christian Church in Maysville, Kentucky. He also served as a minister of First Christian Church in Columbia, Missouri, in the 1960s before taking the position of senior minister of Central Christian Church in Lexington, Kentucky. During his 25-year tenure at Central Christian, from 1970 to 1995, Dr. Burke served as president of the Christian Church in Kentucky and of the National Disciples Peace Fellowship. He served as Bible lecturer on a trip to the Holy Land in 1981, and attended world assemblies of the Christian Church throughout Europe and the Middle East. In 1995, he was the co-winner of the Bluegrass Chapter of the National Conference’s Lauren K. Weinberg Humanitarian Award.
Dr. Burke was born in Junction City, Kentucky. He graduated cum laude from Transylvania University and received his Master of Divinity and Doctor of Ministry degrees from College of the Bible (now known as Lexington Theological Seminary), where he served on the Board of Trustees for 23 years. He and his wife, Betty Jean, had three children and four grandchildren
September 04 2017
by Glynn Burke In the New Testament there is a letter which Paul wrote from prison to his friends at Philippi who were facing persecution. Read More
September 03 2017
by Glynn Burke “Our whole aim, my own people, is to build you up,” ll Corinthians 12:19. What a great goal in the church and also in the home and on the job or in the classroom or in a marriage relationship – “our aim is to build you up.” Read More
September 02 2017
by Glynn Burke “The eternal God is your dwelling place and underneath are the everlasting arms.” This is a Scripture in Deuteronomy 33:27. Read More
September 01 2017
by Glynn Burke It is easy for us to exclaim with the Psalmist, “the earth is full of your riches,” Psalm 104:24. Read More
July 26 2017
by Glynn Burke In John 4:37-38 we read: "One sows and another reaps. I've sent you to reap a crop for which you have not toiled. Read More
Dr. Glynn Burke
Dr. Glynn Burke's sermons and writing address timeless matters of universal appeal, as seen through the Christian worldview. In 1955, at the age of 25, Dr. Burke became one of the youngest ministers ever called to First Christian Church in Maysville, Kentucky. He also served as a minister of First Christian Church in Columbia, Missouri, in the 1960s before taking the position of senior minister of Central Christian Church in Lexington, Kentucky. During his 25-year tenure at Central Christian, from 1970 to 1995, Dr. Burke served as president of the Christian Church in Kentucky and of the National Disciples Peace Fellowship. He served as Bible lecturer on a trip to the Holy Land in 1981, and attended work assemblies of the Christian Church throughout Europe and the Middle East. In 1995, he was the co-winner of the Bluegrass Chapter of the National Conference's Lauren K. Weinberg Humanitarian Award. Dr. Burke was born in Junction City, Kentucky. He graduated cumlaude from Transylvania University and received his Master of Divinity and Doctor of Ministry degrees from College of the Bible (now known as Lexington Theological Seminary), where he served on the Board of Trustees for 23 years. He and his wife, Betty Jean, had three children and four grandchildren.
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