Main Reading : Deuteronomy 4:32-35, John 19:1-16
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Preached by : Rev. John Marker
Preached : Sunday 27th March 2016, Morning Service (Easter Family Service)
Main Reading : Deuteronomy 4:32-35, John 19:1-16
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Preached by : Rev. John Marker
Preached : Sunday 27th March 2016, Morning Service (Easter Family Service)
Reading: Luke 67-80
Key Verse:
Both the gospels of Matthew and Luke include the birth narrative and genealogies reminding us that God came to earth in fulfillment of promise made in the garden of Eden and renewed to Abraham and King David. God came because man rebelled against him, when he believed the lies of Satan instead of trusting God, but he did not leave mankind to there fate but came to rescue and save them from judgement.
Zechariah picks up the same themes in his song of exhalation. This baby is King of Glory in human flesh. (NIVUK)
Sermon Points:
A: Promise of a king
B: Promise of rescue
Series: 2014 Advent Season
Preacher: Rev Calum MacMillan
Preached: Noon Service, 14 December 2014
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Reading: Matthew 5:1-12
Key Verse: Matthew 5:3 ‘Blessed are the poor in spirit, for theirs is the kingdom of heaven.’
The first 17 verses of chapter 5 deals with Christian character, while from verse 18 to end of chapter 7 deals with conduct.
The emphasis in Matthew’s gospel is Jesus as King. Christians are (5:1-17) children of the King and as such should act (5:18-7:29) in a royal manner. Trying to act in a royal manner does not make you a royal, but a member of the royal household should always act royally.
Blessed are those who see their need for God. Peace flows from humble spirit submitted to God.
Series: One Off
Preacher: Mr Allan Shearer
Preached: Noon Service, 19 October 2014
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