Sermons
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September 3, 2023
Series: Traditional Service
Speaker: Rev Phil Court
Join us in welcoming back Rev Phil Court as our guest speaker this week. Let’s take a look at John 6:48-71 together in a sermon titled “To Whom Shall We Go?”
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August 27, 2023
Series: Traditional Service
Speaker: Rev. Dr. Graham Cole
Professing Christians are now a minority in Australia. Social change is dizzying. The sermon addresses the question , What does it mean to follow Christ amidst such flux?
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August 20, 2023
Series: Traditional Service
Speaker: Rev Luke Tattersall
Guilt can be a powerful thing … and sometimes, a burden that we carry with us. As he writes Psalm 32, David helps us understand guilt, and how to deal with it.
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August 13, 2023
Series: Traditional Service
Speaker: Rev Phil Campbell
Philip the Evangelist finds himself called to the desert with a man doubtly-unlikely to find inclusion in God’s kingdom. But just as we discover today, allegiance to Jesus can create unlikely bonds between his people.
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August 6, 2023
Series: Traditional Service
Speaker: Rev Phil Campbell
When news about Jesus crosses the border, Simon the Samaritan Sorcerer risks losing his reputation as the greatest miracle worker in town. When he bids to buy a franchise in the Holy Spirit business, he’s quickly rebuffed – as a reminder that we’re in the business of making Jesus look great, rather than seeking glory for ourselves.
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July 30, 2023
Series: Traditional Service
Speaker: Rev Phil Court
This week, join Rev Phil Court as we take a look at Psalms 84:1-12 and Philippians 4:4-13 in a sermon titled “The Gift That Keeps on Giving”
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July 23, 2023
Series: Traditional Service
Speaker: Rev Mike Raiter
We live in an uncertain world facing an uncertain future. In many places Christians face attacks from without and compromises from within. The book of Revelation provides hope and comfort assuring us that God is in control.
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July 16, 2023
Series: Traditional Service
Speaker: Rev Phil Campbell
As Stephen concludes the speech in his own defence, he reminds the Jewish Council that Idolatry is always disastrous, no matter what shape the idol. Israel has a bad track record – they’ve always been inclined to worship the things they’ve made, whether a golden calf in the wilderness, or a temple building in Jerusalem
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July 9, 2023
Series: Traditional Service
Speaker: Rev Phil Campbell
As Stephen continues his defence speech to the Sanhedrin Council, he points out that the nation of Israel has a poor track record when it comes to listening to the ones God sends to rescue them – as shown in the story of Moses, their great lawgiver. “It’s one thing to pay lip service to God’s law and another thing altogether to serve him from the heart,” says Stephen – as shown by Israel’s refusal to pay attention to the Spirit or the Messiah.