Wedding Day - Princeton Theological Seminary

Regarded by many to be the ideal understanding of romantic love, 1 Corinthians 13 falls into a predictable pattern of use for wedding ceremonies. In this sermon by Emily Anderson, she reveals what real love looks like in human relationships, how it is not an emotion or feeling but rather a practice and action, and that true love always begins with God.

Preacher: Emily Anderson


Text: John 2:1-12

Sermon from The Joe R. Engle Institute of Preaching
Princeton Theological Seminary, 2019


Anderson Emily

Emily J. Anderson is Pastor of New Providence Presbyterian Church in Maryville, TN, where she has served since 1999. Emily (as she prefers to be called) grew up in Houston TX, graduated from Vanderbilt University (BA), Princeton Theological Seminary (MDiv) and Columbia Theological Seminary (DMin). Prior to her call to New Providence Emily served as Associate Pastor at the Palma Ceia Presbyterian Church in Tampa, Florida.  Among Emily’s many gifts, her church is grateful for her preaching and her ability to juggle so many different tasks with grace and common sense.