Sermons
Sunday 4th of February 2024
I love the poetic and visual way Isaiah portrays God in today’s Old Testament reading. God is revealed as the sovereign, mighty and powerful King over all the earth, maintaining… Read more
Sunday 28th of January 2024
We have an epidemic of father hunger in our society. Psychologists define father hunger as craving for approval and affection and love from an absent father, a father who was… Read more
Sunday 21st of January 2024
I love the weeks after Christmas. Time with family, Watching cricket, playing some tennis, maybe some swimming, Seeing a few movies or a musical Warm weather (usually), BBQs, honey biscuits,… Read more
7th January 2024
Baptism is for sinners. In Baptism God forgives sins. Even the baptism of John in the wilderness granted forgiveness, even though it was not done in God’s trinitarian name. The… Read more
31st December 2023
There’s a surprising New Year’s Eve message in the movie, Bruce Almighty. Jim Carey plays news reporter, Bruce Nolen, who complains – like so many people – that God is… Read more
Christmas Day 25th December 2023
The Word became flesh and made his dwelling among us. The Covid epidemic has shown that we need physical contact with others. It is much more important for us than… Read more
Christmas Eve 24th December 2023
Illustration of two boxes with Jelita and Ruby: a box wrapped in fancy Christmas paper with two packages of Smarties and a box wrapped in newspapers with four wrapped up… Read more
Sunday 3rd of December 2023
A pastor was renowned for his ability to be constantly grateful. One Sunday morning, the weather was appalling. His congregation wondered how he’d react. He prayed, “We thank You, Lord,… Read more
Sunday 19th of November 2023
We’ve all known good bosses and bad ones. Bad bosses make life at work almost unbearable. They create an atmosphere of mistrust and far. Worker never know where they really… Read more
Sunday 12th of November 2023
This Gospel reading tells us about ten girls. Now, that is probably not the most ideal topic for a sermon, and nor is there any particular relevance in the fact… Read more
