Topic
- 1 Corinthians
- 1 Corinthians 13
- 1 Corinthians 15
- 1 John
- 1 John 3
- 1 Kings
- 1 Kings 19
- 1 Samuel
- 1 Samuel 16
- 1 Samuel 2
- 1 Samuel 3
- 1 Samuel 7
- 1 Samuel 9
- 2 Timothy
- 2 Timothy 1
- 2 Timothy 2
- 2 Timothy 3
- 2 Timothy 4
- Acts
- Acts 1
- Acts 10
- Acts 17
- Acts 2
- Acts 3
- Acts 4
- Acts 9
- Advent
- Amazing Grace
- Ascension
- Ash Wednesday
- Blessed are the Meek
- Christmas
- Colossians
- Colossians 3
- Colossians 4
- Daniel
- Daniel 3
- Daniel 4
- Easter
- Ephesians
- Ephesians 2
- Ephesians 6
- Exodus
- Exodus 20
- Exodus 24
- Ezekiel
- Ezekiel 33
- Ezekiel 34
- Forgiveness
- Galatians
Sermons & Talks
The Day of Pentecost
Was it a coincidence that the day of Pentecost was the day the Holy Spirit, was given to the church? No chance! Fifty days after the resurrection, their waiting was over. No coincidence, God-instance
What Happened Next
Acts 3 records Jesus’ first miracle after his ascension and Pentecost. In it there are lessons in communicating the Gospel in this pluralistic society.
Veni Vidi Preachi - He Came, He Saw, He Preached
When Paul was in Athens, we could say, He Came He Saw and He Preached and that had a transformative effect on some of those philosophers who listened
The One and Only One
Peter could not be silenced by the authorities, there is no other name whereby we can be saved. How do we communicate this in a pluralistic society?
The conversion of Cornelius.
Cornelius was the first Roman to be converted to Christianity. There are several lessons to be learned - shall we?
Three Verbs - heard, saw, spoke
Join me in exploring the power and potential of three verbs that featured on the day of Pentecost.
Pentecost (Dove, Wind and Fire)
The Day of Pentecost was the day the Holy Spirit, the power from on high, was given to the church. Fifty days after the resurrection, their waiting was over. Three symbols of the Spirit given to us: Dove, Wind and Fire are worth exploring….