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Sermons from March 2018

Palm Sunday

Readings: Is. 50:4–9, Ph. 2:5–11 & Mk. 15:1–39 One of the most critically acclaimed movies of this year is ‘Three Billboards Outside of Ebbing, Missouri’. Kim and I saw it on Tuesday night, and the main message I took away from the movie, is “hate begets hate”, which is another way of saying that if someone takes an action against another person,…

The Fifth Sunday in Lent

Readings: Jer. 31:31–34, Heb. 5:5–14 & Jn. 12:20–33 Our gospel passage this morning begins with the words: “Now among those who went up to worship at the festival were some Greeks.” By the mere mention of these words, the author is clearly trying to tell his readers something. The festival being referred to is the Passover, and the place that these people…

The Third Sunday in Lent

Readings: Ex. 20:1–17, 1 Cor. 1:18–25 & Jhn 2:13-25. I don’t think any of us would deny that Australia is becoming a ‘less religious’ nation. I’ve presented census data in previous sermons, which shows that the percentage of the population who identify themselves as being of ‘no religion’, has almost doubled in fifteen years, from 15.5% in 2001, to 29.6% in 2016.…