Shane Mackay looks at the Prodigal Son from Luke 15 on Father’s Day. Shane focuses not on the son, but on the father’s reactions and responses to his son.
Shane Mackay looks at the Prodigal Son from Luke 15 on Father’s Day. Shane focuses not on the son, but on the father’s reactions and responses to his son.
David Hallett continues on the series of The Church where he looks at Luke 24:36-52. David reminds us that we all need to be rescued from the reality of sin.
David Hallett concludes the Christmas Series by looking at the timing, title and testimony of Jesus our Saviour.
David reminds us in his sermon today, why the Easter message is just as relevant in our time of crisis in the world as it has been through the ages as he looks at the ultimate act of love, the ultimate words of forgiveness and the ultimate message of hope.
Bruce brings us the second in the Christmas series on the gifts of God – Peace to the world and shares three keys to finding this peace through the greatest gift of all, the Lord Jesus Christ.
Samuel brings us the first in our Christmas series, looking at two of the most wonderful gifts given to man at Christmas: Joy and Peace. These are given to us through the greatest gift of all, Jesus Christ, the Son of God
Dave looks at the connection between worship and holiness. He examines both the bringing of the ark of the covenant to Jerusalem and the coming of the Son of God into the world and the fact that without holiness it is not possible to bring acceptable worship into the presence of God.
Jonathan looks at the early life of Mary and at the moment at the cross when Jesus’s heart reaches out to his mother. The lessons here are powerful and practical for how mothers should endure and children should care for their mothers.