The main reading was the Parable of the Workers in the Vineyard. We found that God is generous - really generous.
The text is below and here is a link to the video. The sermon starts at 15:51.
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Preacher: Ian Hardcastle [Texts: Matthew 19:16-20:16; Jonah 3:10-4:11] The main reading was the Parable of the Workers in the Vineyard. We found that God is generous - really generous. The text is below and here is a link to the video. The sermon starts at 15:51.
Preacher: Ian Hardcastle [Text: Matthew 5:38-48] Jesus teaches further on how we may be like our Father in heaven - how we may be fit for task or perfect!
Preacher: Ian Hardcastle Texts: John 3:14-21; Ephesians 2:1-10 Today we baptise a family and another seven of our people renew their baptismal vows. It is a celebration of life in Christ. It is worth remembering that we have this life because God so loved the world.....
Preacher: Ian Hardcastle [1 Thessalonians ] As we look at this passage we see marks of a true apostle and consider too comparisons to Martin Luther as he ignited the Reformation 500 years ago.
Preacher: Capt Peter Lloyd [Text: John 9]
Preacher: Peter Lloyd [Texts: Isaiah 55:1-9; 1 Cor 10:1-13] Peter takes on an exploration of forgiveness and grace...
Preacher: Ian Hardcastle [Text: Ephesians 3:1-12] Paul uses word "grace" three times in the passage out of the eleven times it appears in the whole letter. Yet all three instances here relate to his ministry being an outworking of God's grace.
Preacher: Ian Hardcastle [Text Ephesians 1:9-14] We are in Christ. This is Paul's favourite expression to describe our position as believers. Here we look at the way in and the outworking of this status in the believer's life.
Preacher: Peter & Christine Akester [Ephesians 1:1-8]
Peter and Christine are CMS missionaries about to return to Tanzania for another period of missionary service - this time in Kondoa. Peter introduces us to the book of Ephesians, with application to his mission field. Preacher: Ian Hardcastle [Text: 2 Corinthians 12:2-10] Second Corinthians is largely a defence of Paul's ministry. He suffered terribly for the faith but through it all was sustained by the grace of the Lord Jesus Christ.
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