This series of sermons explores some New Testament teaching on the Holy Spirit. This 4 week series begins with Jesus teaching on the Holy Spirit in John's gospel and concludes with the pouring out of the Spirit on the day of Pentecost
Throughout 2010 and 2011 we will concentrate on the Gospel of Matthew for our major preaching material. Matthew is written with a Jewish audience in mind yet procalims Jesus Christ as a ruler for all nations. We look forward to sharing this series with you.
This series of sermons preached in October of 2010 is based on passages from Luke 17 - 19 and contain messages from Jesus to his disciples. As such they give some helpful insights into church life and relastionships of Christians with their God and with one another.
From time to time we have special celebration services. These include our Patronal Festivals - Christmas and Easter services, as well as Community celebrations. Over time this file will have a range of examples of sermons preached for various occasions.
This series of 5 sermons preached in August 2010 covers a range of topics which confront Christians everyday. Topics covered include, Fear, Doubt, Anxiety and Worry, Anger and Temptation. Are any of these concerns for you? follow this series as we add to our sermon collection week by week on this web page.
Preached in July 2010, this series concentrates on looking at attitudes which can be barriers to an effective and powerful prayer life. An inadequate understanding of the Nature of God's love in adoping us into his family; his role as a father who loves us intimately, and affectionately, and who is the secure and safe place to entrust our lives is the topic on the first sermon. This is followed by a sermon on personal attitudes which create barriers to healthy prayer. The final two in the series are two sermons exponding Psalm 139
This series of 4 sermons will focus on those topics members of our congregation have asked to be preached on. We begin with a sermon on Poverty and Wealth (30/05/10). This will be followed by an address on Forgiveness. The final 2 topics will be Prophecy and the second Coming of Jesus. The aim will be to confront these issues with an aim that we make practical changes in our lives.
These sermons were preached throughout the Easter season of 2010. A series of three Sermons whcih follow Lukes account of Jesus death and resurrection. They include a Palm Sunday Sermon, a Good Friday address and the Easter Day sermon. Join with us in being encouraged and challenge this Easter.
Paul writes to the church at Corinth from Ephesus. He is responding to a series of questions and a series of reports which have been brought to him. He hears of a church which has some serious problems but also of a church with great potential. He writes with a deep desire to see the church unified under their faith in the Lord Jesus Christ
Unlike most of the Old Testament prophets Jonah is rebellious and filled with anger. beginning on Sunday January 24th this series of 4 sermons explores the journey of Jonah from rebellion to repentance to proclamation and to anger. His journey reminds us of the compassion of God for all people. For the rebellious prophet who should know better and for the evil enemy.
Luke writes as both a follower of Jesus Christ and as a competant historian. His Gospel is designed that we might know the truth about Jesus and all he has accomplished. Follow this series of addresses leading up to Christmas. Our prayer is that they will lead you into a joyful and holy Christmas.
This series of 7 sermons explores the meaning of Jesus messages to the 7 churches in Asia minor around the turn of the 1st Century AD. Beginning on Sunday October 4th and concluding on Sunday November 15th this series of gives us great insight into the true nature of the church and the church which Jesus desire. As you read these messages we pray that you will hear what the Spirit is saying to you and your church.
Here is a series of 6 sermons exploring the different contexts and types of psalms. The series explores Psalms 1, 13, 19, 20, 23 and 37. Here are psalms designed for worhsip, for commissioning, for comfort. Here are psalms some of which are directed to God, some are directed to the individual, some to the whole people of God.
Two sermons exploring the principles of giving as expounded by Paul in 2 Corinthians 8 and 9.
Two sermons preached in the context of the Anglican Diocese of Melbourne's efforts to connect with the the community through Open Church week (July 13 - 19) and Back to Church Sunday September 13th