Sermons

Season of Contrasts – Dead and Raised
Through this Holy week of Easter we’re travelling a season of contrasts. It began on Palm Sunday with the contrast between exultation and humility – the exultation of that parade… Read more

Season of Contrasts – Old High Priest and our Great High Priest
Through this Holy week of Easter we’re travelling a season of contrasts. It began on Palm Sunday with the contrast between exultation and humility – the exultation of that parade… Read more
Season of Contrasts – Exaltation and Humility
Life is full of contrasts: from something as simple as comparing an empty and full glass of water; to the complexities of human nature with all our up, down, ins,… Read more
Baptised into His Death – Reliving Your Baptism Every Day
“The gift that keeps on giving”. You can trace the first commercial use of the phrase “the gift that keeps on giving” to as early as the 1920’s and Victor… Read more
Baptised into His Death – The Right Tools for this Job
I have a piece of Oamaru limestone (Whitestone) at home in my shed, waiting for me to carve into some sort of shape. I have a shape in mind. I… Read more
Baptised into His Death – Baptism is Needed by All
Have you ever tried to give someone a gift and they refused to receive it? Have you ever offered an apology that has been knocked back? That’s happens to me… Read more
Baptised into His Death – A Great Power and a Greater Gift
I suspect there are 2 things (among others I’m sure) in the world that most would not say no to. They are GIFTS and POWER. I have experienced how easy… Read more
Baptized into His Death – A Sacrament, not a Sign
Through the season of Lent, as we move toward the cross, the tomb and resurrection, we will follow a teaching series on Baptism. Our Wednesday evening devotional studies will give… Read more
Now you See Him – Now You Don’t. Or Do You?
Just how visible is Jesus? I know that sometimes life can be hard – so hard that we lose sight of things that really matter. Sometimes we can’t even see… Read more
Fly Like An Eagle
I have a friend named Tony who contracted a disabling disease as a young man. He lost his ability to walk unaided. With great perseverance, lots of prayer, and faith,… Read more
