Bible Reading: Ezekiel 36:24-28; This sermon was preached on Sunday 1st June 2025. On Thursday, it was Ascension Day. It is the day, forty days after Easter, when Jesus said goodbye to his disciples and ascended into heaven. He has returned to heaven, but that is not the end of his story. Jesus gives his … Continue reading Empowered by the Spirit: Carrying Jesus’ Mission
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What is the Trinity? God the Trinity is love
This sermon was preached on Sunday 15th June 2025. Bible Reading: John 16:12-15 During the season of Easter, we focused heavily on Jesus Christ, the Son of God, and also on his relationship to God the Father. But as we have come into Ascension Day and then Pentecost, we have focused more on God the … Continue reading What is the Trinity? God the Trinity is love
Understanding Pentecost: The Holy Spirit’s Role Today
This sermon was preached on Pentecost, Sunday 8th June 2025. Bible Reading - Acts 21.1-21; John 14.8-17, 25-27 What do you expect to happen when we gather here together as brothers and sisters? Do you hope for some joyful hymns or an entertaining sermon, or are you holding out for the cake and biscuits at … Continue reading Understanding Pentecost: The Holy Spirit’s Role Today
Telling Your Story: How Excitement Spreads the Gospel
This sermon was preached on Sunday 27th April 2025, at St Peter and St Andrew, Corby. Bible Readings: Acts 5:27-32; John 20:19-end Wow, can you believe that Easter was only a week ago? Who here is like, yeah, Easter was a week ago? Or maybe you are like, wasn’t Easter yesterday? Or maybe you are … Continue reading Telling Your Story: How Excitement Spreads the Gospel
Ascension Day: Waiting for the Holy Spirit
This sermon was preached on Ascension Day, 9th May 2024 at All Saints Church, Oakham. Today is Ascension Day. After we go through the lows and sadness of Good Friday we come to the elation of Easter Sunday. We then have this period of forty days when Jesus is alive and appears again and again … Continue reading Ascension Day: Waiting for the Holy Spirit