Sermons
Sunday 19th of October 2025
Time with the Children of God Today Children of God is a day where we give thanks to God for all the people who help in this church. It’s a… Read more
Sunday 12th of October 2025
SERMON—Hearing hearts series: “Clean hearts—the attitude of gratitude” This week I read an article in The Advertiser by David Penberthy[1] about the desperate plight of businesses along Jetty Road, driven… Read more
Sunday 5th of October 2025
“Hearing hearts. Forgiving hearts—uprooting bitterness” Today’s text has two objects ranging from the smallest to the largest—a mustard seed, one of the smallest of seeds, and a mulberry tree, one… Read more
Sunday 28th of September 2025
Time with the Children of God In today’s parable we hear of a rich man and a poor man. Let’s pretend these two glasses are their lives. The rich man… Read more
Sunday 21st of September 2025
“Hearing hearts series: re-evaluating our loves” The Scottish theologian, MacLaren, once said: “If my hands are laden with pebbles, I cannot grasp the diamonds that are offered to me. Unless… Read more
Sunday 14th of September 2025
SERMON—“Hearing hearts series—Humble hearts: following Jesus, whatever it takes” Your mechanic informs you that some major repairs are needed on your engine…and you ask: “So how much is it going… Read more
Sunday 7th of September 2025
Time with the Children of God Today is Fathers’ Day—a day to remember our fathers or those who have been a father figure to us and give thanks to them… Read more
Sunday 31st of August 2025
“Mouths wide open—learning dependence on God!” The stormy weather we had through the week blew this nest out of a tree right under our pergola. It reminded me of when… Read more
Sunday 24th of August 2025
“God is more than fair—he’s generous!” Some time ago I read about the owner of a truck company in Chicago, Bob Schwartz. One year Bob’s company had been particularly successful,… Read more
Sunday 17th of August 2025
SERMON: “Scot free! God does not hold our sins against us” “Skot” was an early Icelandic and Old Norse word for ‘payment’ or ‘tax’. It was rendered as ‘bescot’ in… Read more
