We heard a great story from the Caribbean today about Mama God and Papa God and how they created us and the wonderful world that we live in. Later in the service we learnt how ‘Grace Abounds’ through the story of blind Bartimeus (Mark 10: 46-52) and also through the experiences of our preacher Revd. […]
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The Prodigal Son
Open Arms – God’s Extravagant Welcome Readings: Deuteronomy 21:18-21; Luke 15:1-3,11-31 If you’ve been obsessed with signature bakes and soggy bottoms recently, or have been part of this month’s supermarket sales boost by purchasing party food and drink to accompany rugby celebrations and commiserations, then take heart –you’re in very good company for in this […]
the prodigal son, welcomeSpeak up for Tomorrow
A sermon preached by Dr Fiona Liddell on Sunday 18th October evening Service, in the context of the Voices Project for Black History Month Readings: Genesis 41: 14 – 36 Matt 6 25 – 34 There is a film that just does my head in – its called Premonition. A woman, whose life is pretty perfect, […]
Phil’s sermon for ‘World Mental Health Day
Continuing our ‘Voices’ theme……with Phil and Beverley A sermon for World Mental Health Day Reading: Psalm 40:1-11; 12-17 Phil: “You have done many things for us, O Lord our God,” we just heard the psalmist, possibly King David, say. He continues “There is no one like you. You have made many wonderful plans for us.” And, […]
Rev. Ray Vincent’s sermon.
The launch of ‘Voices’ – an exploration of people, prejudice and protest The God who Hears Readings: Exodus 3:1-10; Psalm 28; Mark 10:46-52 These readings are a small selection from a huge number we could have chosen to illustrate that the God we believe in is one who hears. In the Exodus passage we […]