This Palm Sunday sermon, taken from John 19 beginning in verse 28, tells the story of Jesus and His return to Jerusalem but explains the symbolism and importance of this passage that you may not have realized before now.
From the story of Jesus in the boat, taken from Luke 5: 1 – 11, this sermon is an allegory which tells us to trust in Jesus and go where He wants us to go without being of afraid.We follow Jesus because it will always be for our benefit and others as well.
From being separated from God by barriers created by the church leaders of the Old Testament to the freedom in belonging and being released from our past sins in the New Testament, this sermon gives hope to all mankind. The main Biblical text comes from Hebrews 10: 11 – 25.
Taken from II Corinthians 4: 2 – 12 and beyond, this sermon speaks of our access to God in times of trouble through our faith and because of the original faith Jesus. Watch to see what we mean.
Taken from John 20: 1- 18, this sermon goes deeper into the story of Mary’s encounter with the risen Jesus and reveals some details that you may not have heard before.
Learn how we can imitate Jesus, in fearless faith and in a space of shared love. Taken from I Thessalonians 2:1-8.
The story of Abraham and Sarah, with a lesson for today. The biblical text comes from Genesis 18: 1 – 15 and 21: 1 – 7.
Based on the biblical reference of Jeremiah 31: 7 – 14 this sermon lets us know that God enjoys seeing His people enjoying pleasurable things done with Christian principles in mind.
This is a shortened video message due to sound problems, taken from the book of Luke 23: 34 – 43, Romans 4: 5-6, and Colossians 1: 15 – 20.
Always be in the Vine… The biblical texts come from Isaiah 5:1-7, Hebrews 11: 32-34; 39-40 and Hebrews 12: 1-2.
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