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 Plot Thickens
As citizens of the third millennium, it is hard to understand the customs of thousands of years ago. But this story reveals through kinsman Boaz that our kinsman is Jesus Christ. Want to find out more? Enter in.
With us in the desert
Mark’s Gospel does not do nativity, no shepherds, no angels or wise men, no star - instead he takes us to the promises of the prophet Isaiah. Let us delve deeper.
Mark’s Prologue
Mark's opening words are quite surprising. they draw the reader deeper into the Good News about Jesus Christ. Let us look again at this 'nativity-less' Gospel.