Sermon Notes
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There’s not a daily devotional post today, but instead here are the sermon notes from my 7am Good Friday Sermon. Reading: John 19:1-30 When Jesus and His disciples left the Upper Room after the Last Supper that final Thursday night, Matthew 26 tells us that they sang a hymn, and then went out to the
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Because the Sunday Sermon is the culmination of our weekday readings and blogs, I thought it might be helpful if I also posted the manuscript of my Sunday Sermon for the duration of the “Encounters” Series. I don’t expect you to read it necessarily, but here it is just in case you’d like to. Matthew
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This message was preached at the Walmer Methodist Covenant Service, on 20 Feb 2022: Luke 6:27-36 Today we come to a sacred moment of recommitment. We have been preparing ourselves over the last three Sundays (today being the 4th) to deliberately recommit ourselves to being absolutely surrendered to the Lordship of Jesus Christ, and to
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Luke 5:1-11 This Sermon was preached at the 9am service on Sunday 6 February 2022. We are into week two of our “Called to Covenant” Series. Allow me to remind you that a “Covenant” is a formal agreement by two or more parties to establish a relationship on certain conditions and with certain privileges, responsibilities
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Luke 4:14-30 & Nehemiah 8:1-10 I had the great privilege of preaching at the 6pm service tonight (23-01-2022). These were my notes – nott hat it came out exactly like this … Tonight’s sermon will end our series on Living with Joy. It’s called “Joyful Liberation” and basically it is going to look at how
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John 2:1-11 Welcome to the 3rd sermon in our Series called “Living with Joy” – in which we are digging deeply into this one aspect of the Christian life: JOY! The dictionary defines joy as “exhilaration, delight, gladness, pleasure, enjoyment of life” and in Older English something like “merriment”. As Benjamin reminded us two weeks
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I had the privilege of preaching at the Laubscher Park Chapel this afternoon. These are the sermon notes – which as usual were added to and adapted as I went along. Luke 3:15-17 & 21-22 If I were to go around the congregation today and ask each of you this question: “Who are you?” you