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
- Article
- 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
Sermons & Talks
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?
Resurrection
Christianity stands or falls apart on the truth about the Resurrection. Join me in thinking about why a search for the empty tomb is fruitless but significantly life changing.
Maundy Thursday
On Thursday of the last week in the life of our Lord. In John’s Gospel, records what happened at a meal in an upper room. Now called the ‘Last Supper’ - Jesus washed their feet. Let us find out more.
Truth and Freedom
'Truth' and 'freedom', are words much bandied about today. We think of truth as an ‘absolute’ others imply that Truth is fluid. What does Jesus have to say about Truth?
The Body of Christ - Weep with those who Weep
In Romans Chapters 12-16 Paul goes into detail of what it means to be a fellowship. He uses the image of a body - the body of Christ and encourages hospitality. Let us dig deeper
The Three Musts
This ‘summary’ is a tale of three musts. First – Jesus said ‘I Must’, then Peter said ‘You Must not.’ Finally, Jesus said ‘We Must.’ From the first verse, that little word MUST controls this summary in Mark 8:31-38. Let us explore more.
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.