Sermon given by our reader Chris Barnes. This weeks sermon is called "The Olympic Way".
The readings came from Romans 12 v 1-8 and Matthew 16 v 13-20 and can be found -HERE-.
Sermon given by our reader Chris Barnes. This weeks sermon is called "The Olympic Way".
The readings came from Romans 12 v 1-8 and Matthew 16 v 13-20 and can be found -HERE-.
This weeks sermon was given by our reader Chris Barnes. Chris's sermon goes under the title of "Intolerance In The Church", and follows the readings from Romans 11 V 1-2a & v 29-32 and Matthew 15 from v 15.
Readings can be found -HERE-.
This weeks sermon was given by our vicar, Rev' Joy Daniel, and is entitled "You've Got To Get Out Of The Boat!"
Readings prior to the sermon were from 1 Kings 19 v 9 & also and can be found -HERE- .
This weeks sermon was given by Liz Higgens, called "What Happened To The Twelve Deciples?".
The readings before the sermon can be found -HERE-.
Sermon from our visiting preacher, Martin Wilde called "The Godly Person". Martin is from the organisation called Gideon Internation who are renowned for producing the Gideon Bibles. This is half of his address to us on the 27th of July 2008, the second half will be uploaded seperately under the title of "Gideons Bible".
Readings before the sermons came from Psalm 1 and 2 Timothy 3 v 10-17, and can be found -HERE-.
Sermon from our Vicar at Slip End in the UK called "Attitudes to God with Added Wheat and Weeds".
To hear the reading that preceded this sermon go -HERE-.
The sermon this week was given during the blessing of a child, and is called "Creation and the Parable of The Sower". Sermon given by Chris Barnes.
The Reading before the sermon was from Matthew 13 v 1-9 and 18-23, which can be heard -HERE-
This weeks sermon was given by Chris Barnes, our reader at St Andrew's here in Slip End. The sermon, which asks perhaps the most important question in the Christian faith, was called "Who Do You Say I Am?"
Readings before the sermon came from Acts 12 v 1-11 and Matthew 16 v 13-19. You can hear the readings by clicking -HERE- .