'Spurgeon's Tabernacle'

Founded c1650. Pastored by C H Spurgeon 1854-1892.
Still a large congregation proclaiming
the Gospel of Christ and the doctrines of grace


Metropolitan Tabernacle
Baptist Church (Spurgeon's)
Pastor: Dr Peter Masters
Asst — Pastor Christopher Buss
admin@metropolitantabernacle.org
Tel: 020 7735 7076 / Fax: 020 7735 7989
Opening the Young Man's Eyes (2 Kings 6.17)
Elisha's servant was not blind, but there were realities he could not see. So it is with everyone before conversion. In answer to prayer his eyes were opened to see so much - God's provisions for his desperate need, and the vast superiority of God over the forces of time and materialism. Persuasive Gospel reasoning is here applied to the heart.

See Online Sermons for other evangelistic messages
Representing Christ (2 Cor 4)
Paul's remedies for any tendency to fade or lag in his work, and his renouncing of dubious methods. The self-authenticating nature of the Gospel, and how Satan blinds. The manner of preaching of true ministers and their humility to secure the saving power of God.

Faith for Service (2 Cor 4.7)
Faith grasps the treasure of the message and accepts the necessity of the battle. Here are the glorious 'troubled, yet not distressed' and the 'outward and inward man' passages, showing how faith reflects on and weighs 'things seen' against 'things not seen'.

Motives for Gospel Work (2 Cor 5 1-15)
Aspects of our future hope. If the intermediate paradise of Christ is perfect glory, why sigh for a resurrection body or a glorified earth? The distinctions outlined. What of the two judgements - personal at death, and public at the last day? What happens to believers at each? How precisely is the Lord known now? His love, truly known, should compel us to evangelism.

Husbands and Wives (Col 3.18)
How brief are the Bible's counsels compared with those of modern books! - yet how profound and effective.

Family Life (Col 3.20)
Shaping children for life and for the Lord's service.

Caring for the Family (Mark 9.36 and other texts)
Defining training and reviewing parental traits and their consequences for better or worse.

Christ has designed a ‘home’ or family for his people, described in these pages as an accomplishment of divine genius. This is a magnificent subject, vital to spiritual growth and blessing and also to our service for the Saviour. This book answers many questions about churches and church membership in New Testament times. Next to having a real walk with Christ and knowing the doctrines of the faith, membership of a good church has a powerful formative influence on the believer’s life.
62 pages, paperback
These remarkable letters, written from a suffering pastor to his congregation, abound in exhortations to godliness, zeal and prayer. They provide a unique insight into Spurgeon’s life, and into the fervent soul-winning activity which was, alongside the preaching, a leading feature of an historic Calvinistic church. 155 pages, paperback
The Tabernacle Bookshop. Opening hours: 10:00am - 5:00pm. See the Bookshop website.
Deaf Fellowship - Sunday services and Wednesday Bible study interpreted. See the Deaf Fellowship website.
Chinese and International Meeting
First and third Saturdays of each month, 4:00pm. Details.
Sunday Schools for children and teenagers, 3:00 - 4:00pm. Details of our main and branch schools.
Student Tea - Sundays at 5.00pm for those attending the 6.30pm evangelistic service.
Literature Download library- Coming soon


Metropolitan Tabernacle, Elephant & Castle, London, SE1 6SD
Telephone: 020 7735 7076
Fax: 020 7735 7989
Email: admin@metropolitantabernacle.org