Sermons
Sunday the 1st of March 2026
‘One on one with Jesus’ series: Jesus and the blind man who could see. As we continue our ‘One on one with Jesus’ series for Lent, today’s theme is ‘Jesus… Read more
Midweek Lent 25th of February 2026
Into the Boat ‘Amazing Grace’. We would surely all know this famous hymn, written by John Newton in the late 1700s. But the background to this hymn may not be… Read more
Sunday 22nd of February 2026
‘One on one with Jesus’ series: Jesus and the Devil in the wilderness of lies Stuart Slann, an English tourist in Mexico, coincidentally met two other English tourists at a… Read more
Wednesday 18th February 2026
The sign of Jonah is here Have you ever wondered what it would be like inside an aquatic animal? Michael Packard, a Cape Cod lobster diver, knows firsthand, when he… Read more
Sunday 15th of February 2026
Stop. Look. Listen. Have you heard that phrase before? It’s used by parents and schools to teach road safety from a young age. Children, who often aren’t aware of their… Read more
Sunday the 8th of February 2026
“What it means to be salt and light” A few weeks ago we heard a prophecy from Isaiah that a light would dawn for those living in the shadow of… Read more
Sunday 1st of February 2026
Imagine, for a moment, that you’re a part of a crowd. A crowd bigger than the summer beachgoers down here at Glenelg, shoppers at Westfield Marion, or spectators at the… Read more
Sunday 25th of January 2026
Some years ago, we enjoyed a family holiday down the South-East, including a tour of the Naracoorte caves. The heat was intense, like yesterday’s, but I remember how quickly the… Read more
Sunday 18th of January 2026
If you were told there is a treasure chest buried in the sand of a beach on the west side of an island, and if you find it you can… Read more
11th of January 2026
If you are clean, you don’t need to get washed, let alone in the water of a dirty river. Why then did Jesus come to the River Jordan and join… Read more
