Patience is one segment of the fruit of the Spirit which is developed by the Holy Spirit in the life of a believer. So how healthy is that segment in your life? And if you are patient, what are you patient for? What perspective does your patience have? This is a challenging subject, but to […]
The final part of a three part series on the book of Joel. The promise of God’s final judgement is the ultimate comfort for Christians. There are two main points in this message: 1. Vengeful Justice on God’s Enemies (Joel 3:1-16) 2. Glorious Rest for God’s People (Joel 3:17-21) The themes of this sermon are: […]
The second of a three part series on the book of Joel. At your lowest point God calls you to hope in His abundant grace. There are three main points in this sermon: 1. The Call to Seek the Lord’s Mercy (Joel 2: 12-17) 2. The Answer of the Lord’s Blessings (Joel 2: 18-27) 3. […]
Colin walks the congregation through Psalm 6. Life is full of suffering, how do you respond? The Bible has the answer, the cure for suffering.
The first of a three part series on the book of Joel. The Lord knows how to painfully discipline His children for their own good. There are three main points in this sermon: 1. Unstoppable Invasion (Joel 1:1-6, 2:1-11) 2. Total Devastation (Joel 1:4-7, 10-11, 17-20, 2:3) 3. Forgotten Exhortation (Hebrews 12:5-13) Themes include: grievous […]
Young Adults Evening Service. In this sermon Steve looks at the different reasons for why we believe in Jesus Christ as the Way, the Truth and the Life (John 14:6). He looks at the philosophical, experiential, rational, phenomenological, historical and spiritual reasons for faith.
Philip Ryken said this: “God is the main character of this chapter; he is the hero, or protagonist. Thus the lessons to be learned from 1 Kings 17 are not about Elijah primarily…but they are really about the living God.” Aaron takes us through this resurrection story with three main points: 1. From Life to […]
Psalm 130 is a song of ascents, expressing a journey from death to life, from despair to joy, from personal to public. This sermon looks at the three messages of the Psalm: 1. Prayer from the Pit (vs. 1-4) 2. Sermon to Self (vs. 5-6) 3. Declaration of Deliverance (vs. 7-8)