Andrew J. Webb

Andrew J. Webb

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Andrew J. Webb, born 1968, died N/A, is an American preacher and pastor within the Presbyterian Church in America (PCA), known for his commitment to Reformed theology and his thoughtful engagement with contemporary church issues. Born in Rochford, England, Webb moved to the United States at age six, growing up in northern New Jersey. Initially immersed in paganism and the occult, he converted to Christianity in 1993 and embraced the Reformed faith a year later through the influence of Ligonier Ministries and teachers like John Gerstner and R.C. Sproul. Before entering ministry, he worked in advertising in Manhattan and as a systems administrator in Washington, D.C., until 1997, when he left to attend Westminster Theological Seminary in Philadelphia, earning an M.Div. He also holds an M.A. in History from the University of St. Andrews, Scotland. Webb’s preaching career began with his ordination in the PCA, leading him to serve as pastor of Providence Presbyterian Church in Fayetteville, North Carolina, since at least the early 2000s. His sermons, available on platforms like SermonAudio.com, reflect a deep scriptural focus, often addressing topics like godly living (e.g., “The Picture of a Godly Man”) and pastoral theology, alongside critiques of modern church trends, as seen in writings like “Common Problems in Modern Preaching.” A vocal “doctrinalist” in PCA debates, he has engaged in discussions on human sexuality and church practice, notably in a 2020 dialogue with Scott Sauls.
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