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Preached by Richard Humphrey on Sunday, August 25th, 2019
A part of the Let's Get Levitical: A Spiritual Workout series.
What does this 1982 Van Halen concert contract have to do with Leviticus?
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Preached by Richard Humphrey on Sunday, August 25th, 2019
A part of the Let's Get Levitical: A Spiritual Workout series.
What does this 1982 Van Halen concert contract have to do with Leviticus?
Jump to it and have a listen.
Download sermon: here
Preached by Richard Humphrey on Sunday, August 18th, 2019
A part of the Let's Get Levitical: A Spiritual Workout series.
What are we to make of Leviticus?
Why should we bother?
How does it help us be disciples of Jesus?
Our sermon series on Leviticus is going to challenge us in our thinking about Scriptures and about sacrifice.
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Preached by Dr Paula Gooder on Sunday, August 11th, 2019
Our visiting speaker who looks after treasures at St Paul’s Cathedral, London, follows Jesus teaching to ask us where is our treasure?
Dr Paula Gooder is a writer and lecturer in Biblical Studies. Her research areas focus on the writings of Paul the Apostle, with a particular focus on 2 Corinthians and on Paul’s understanding of the Body. Her passion is to ignite people’s enthusiasm for reading the Bible today, by presenting the best of biblical scholarship in an accessible and interesting way. Her books include Phoebe, Journey to the Empty Tomb, Body: Biblical Spirituality for the Whole Person and Heaven. Paula works full-time for the Church of England as the Director of Mission Learning and Development in the Birmingham Diocese, and this year was appointed as the Chancellor of St Paul’s Cathedral, London, the first lay person appointed to this role.
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Preached by Alistair Bain on Wednesday, August 7th, 2019
Ali said he was the greatest, but is greatest about power and defeating your enemy?
The Rev’d Alistair Bain is the senior minister at St. John’s Prebyterian Church.
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Preached by Rev. Jacob Crane on Sunday, August 4th, 2019
Confronted by a civil concern, Jesus grasps the opportunity to teach His disciples about the subtle and tempting lure of greed, preparing them for their mission in the world.
Far from condemning wealth, through the parable of the Rich Fool, Jesus strongly warns against the Rich Man’s error, not that he acquired wealth, invested in safely, or that he enjoyed some of its fruits, but that he praised only himself, and used his riches, only to benefit himself.
Much of what the Rich Man seems applaudable, but his actions testify to the treasures of his heart. It’s about him, and him alone. We must consider our attitude, towards all God’s blessings, but especially money, lest we fall into the same temptation.
Through this parable, Jesus illustrates that life does not consist of an abundance of possessions, instead, it is to be abundant in richness towards God.
From the passage, we’re encouraged to give thanks to God for what we have, whether rich or poor, and to prayerfully seek to use God’s blessings to us, for His purposes.