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
Clarification on Prayer
Prayer is one of those subjects we all know about but if we’re honest we are not sure we do it right. There are three clarifications in our readings today, let us dive in…..
Job’s Second Speech
Job’s Second Speech reveals his determination to to reject that suffering is due to sin.
Lake of Tears: Ours and His
Psalm 126 is one of the Songs of Ascent, used by pilgrims as they journeyed to a festival. It depicts their highs and lows, but it was the ‘lows’ that reaped a harvest.
Reminder Stones
Looking back to how God has helped us in the past gives courage and assurance that He will continue to be our ever present help in times of trouble.
Tears, Fears and Ever-near
In Psalm 56, David was fleeing for his life from King Saul but in a fear led panic he ended up in Gad. It was there he received a revelation which gives us our theme for this weekend, ‘Lake of Tears.’
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.
The Resurrection & Remembrance
What has resurrection to do with Remembrance Sunday?
Lets us tune in to find out.
Our Father
The Lords Prayer teaches how to address the Almighty God, Father in heaven. In this all age drama we learn more about prayer.
Blessed are the Merciful for they will be shown mercy.
All this Blessedness, but what does it mean and how can we tap into it, join us as we explore the Beatitudes.
Blessed are those who are persecuted because of righteousness, for theirs is the kingdom of heaven.
The Persecuted is the last of the Beatitudes, I don’t think it wold be anyone’s favourite, but it happens.
Blessed are the Peacemakers
Every Christian according to Jesus, is meant to be a peacemaker both in the community and in the church. He didn’t say it would be easy. Find out more…
Blessed are the Pure in Heart
Blessed are the Pure in Heart is the sixth beatitude and is perhaps the most demanding of the eight beatitudes. Interested? Enter in.
Blessed are those who Hunger and Thirst for Righteousness
The Galilean’s were hungry for Jesus’ word, do we have that longing for him and his righteousness. Hope so, delve deeper.
Blessed are the Meek
Meek is a word we rarely use these days but what is it about meekness that finds blessedness?
Blessed are those who mourn
Blessed are those who mourn doesnt sound like a blessed state, does Jesus mean what he says, let’s find out.
Blessed are the Poor in Spirit
Blessed are the Poor in Spirit may be the least understood of the eight beatitudes. Let us find out more
Ebenezer Stone
Samuel placed a stone between two towns to remind the people that God had helped them ‘thus far.’ God is trustworthy throughout our ups and downs. Can you look back and say the same?
Greatness God’s Way
Principles of greatness that you will never read in any self improvement manuals. Let us find out more.