Sermons by Revd. Keith Judson

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Not my will, but Your’s be done!

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Last in the series “Lord, teach us to pray”. Receiving bread & wine in Communion is an opportunity to encounter the risen Christ! As we explore the dramatic events surrounding the Last Supper, we’ll consider the challenge of Jesus’ words to his disciples and His Father. What is God calling us to release so that […]

After the Fire

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Fifth in the Series “Lord, teach us to pray”. The ‘still, small voice’ Elijah heard is best translated the ‘sound of sheer silence’. Throughout history, the people who have really known God are those prepared to wait, listen and be still. Why do we find it hard to do this and what are we missing […]

The Lord’s Prayer

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Fourth in the series “Lord,teach us to pray”. All-age worship with a multi-media exploration of ‘The Lord’s Prayer’. Worth learning as a prayer, these familiar words also provide us with a pattern to guide our praying. An opportunity to explore together what Jesus taught his disciples and some of the different ways in which we […]

Knocking on heaven’s door.

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Second in the series “Lord, teach us to pray”. Prayer opens us up to God, to others and to possibilities. When asked ‘Lord, teach us to pray!’, Jesus taught his disciples about persistence – primarily so that they would deepen their relationship with God and enter more fully into His kingdom purposes. What does this […]

Given carefully; giving with care

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The message in this section is very clear: “Be very careful how you live” (5:15)! The intention is that we will embrace all the teaching that’s gone before, in a way that we can easily and consistently apply to living God’s way in our relationships, and especially within the most significant namely our marriages, our […]

Rooted and established; growing more

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Paul frames his desire to see God’s people “becoming mature, reaching the whole measure of the fullness of Christ” with more teaching on unity that has us stand together rather than being against each other (vs. 1-6). He encourages participation from everyone rather than seeing some being idle (vs. 7-13). And he nurtures God’s people […]