Teaching

  • Exodus 34 – God is Greater (message recording)

    Our morning reading touches on the aftermath of the giving of the Ten Commandments, and the distressing incident of the Golden Calf which followed it. The good news of this […]

  • Don’t be a fool! (sermon recording – 16.9.12)

    This evening we were reading Galatians 3:1-11 heralded by the famous line ‘You foolish Galatians! Who has bewitched you?’ This is a much stronger insult than it might be viewed […]

  • Problem Solved (sermon recording 16.9.12).

    We have continued in the book of Exodus to chapter 33 now, and the record of the efforts of Moses to reconcile God and His people after their making of […]

  • Sunday 9th Sept. evening sermon recording.

    During the evening service we read Galatians 2 from verse 11 to the end of the chapter. It sets out the confrontation between the two Apostles Paul and Peter, and […]

  • Sunday 9th Sept. Morning Sermon Recording

    The reading this morning was Exodus 32, the famous incident of the golden calf. It’s such a familiar story that we could miss what it is exactly that is at […]

  • Sunday August 12th sermon recording.

    This Sunday’s ministry came from the books of Exodus and Galatians. In the morning we read Exodus 31:12-18 concerning the Sabbath. Hence the sermon title being simply: Rest. If you do […]

  • Inspiration and Interpretation – Sunday 5th August

    During the morning’s service we read Exodus 31 which concerns the artists and craftsmen who were to be given the commission to build the place of worship at the time […]

  • What about the Olympics?

    I am aware that there is a ‘negative-about-the -Olympics camp’, not so much this Olympics, there is that too, for all sorts of other reasons, but the Olympics in general. […]

  • Sunday 29th July sermon audios

    The day’s readings were from Exodus 30 in the morning, and Galatians 1 in the evening. Although the morning reading deals with the outward practices that were to be involved […]

  • What about music?

    Probably one of the most awkward subjects in contemporary evangelicalism. Sad that. We are made to praise and glorify God and enjoy Him forever, singing, and music making are integral to that,