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-
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- .
This weeks sermon was given by Chris Barnes with the title "Gods Work Within Reason".
Readings before the sermon can be found -HERE-
Four People Who Follow God, a sermon given by Sally Grey, who is a member of our Church at St Andrew's.
Readings used before the semon came from Genesis 12 v 1-9 and Matthew 9 v 9-13 & 18-26. To hear the readings go -HERE-
Sermon for Trinity Sunday
Given by our reader Chris Barnes
Readings from Isaiah 40 v 12-17 & Matthew 28 v 16-20 that were read before the sermon can be found -HERE-
On the 4th of May 2008, BBC Three Counties Radio visited St Andrews Church and recorded the service and interviewed a number of our regulars there. This recording was taken off air as broadcast on their religeous afairs program called "Melting Pot".
The recording is a little over half an hour and features our new praise and worship band at St Andrews, along with the interviews.
The recording starts with:
Introduction by Ian Pearce
Come On and Celebrate
Lord I Lift Your Name On High
Chris Barnes interview (reader)
Give Thanks with A Greatful Heart
Russell and Gail (members of the band)
My Jesus, My Saviour
Mary Barker (representing the childrens groups)
We Want To See Jesus Lifted High
Ken Crossett (admistrator at St Andrews)
How Great Is Our God
Rev' Joy Daniel (Vicar)
Blessed Be Your Name
Outro by Ian Pearce
Enjoy!