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Sermons from May 2021

Trinity Sunday

Sermon for Trinity Sunday Readings: Isaiah 6:1–8; Romans 8:12–17 & John 3:1–17 I’d like you to think for a moment, that living a life of faith is like driving a car. First we learn the road rules which, in the case of our faith, would be things like the Ten Commandments and the teachings of Jesus. Next we take lessons on how…

The Day of Pentecost

Sermon for the Day of Pentecost  Readings: Acts 2:1–21; Romans 8:22–27 & John 15:26–27; 16:4b–15 When Jesus was talking with his disciples for the last time, he told them that he would send them the Paraclete, which means helper or advocate, who would teach them everything, and remind them of all that he said to them while he was with them. The…

Easter 7

Sermon for the Seventh Sunday of Easter Readings: Acts 1:15–17, 21–26; 1 John 5:9–13 & John 17:6–19 Modern day life is increasingly busy. Regardless of how many tasks we attend to each day, there always seem to be other jobs that get added to our ‘to do list’. And not only are we kept busy attending to these daily tasks, but we…

Sixth Sunday of Easter

Sermon for the Sixth Sunday of Easter Prayer I used last Sunday’s sermon as an opportunity to introduce Thy Kingdom Come for 2021, and the ways in which parishioners could support the initiative this year. I then went on to talk more about prayer in general, and to suggest that, among other things, prayer is living. Through prayer we try to convert…

Fifth Sunday of Easter

Sermon for Fifth Sunday of Easter Thy Kingdom Come and Prayer This year marks the sixth anniversary of Thy Kingdom Come, a global prayer movement that invites Christians around the world to pray from the Day of Ascension to the Day of Pentecost for more people to come to know Jesus. Since its beginning in May 2016, God has grown Thy Kingdom Come…