Given by David Teall Palm Sunday – 25th March 2018 Mark 11: 1-11 One of the things Pat and I enjoy watching on television is a good Murder Mystery. One of my current favourites is Death in Paradise, not least because, early in every episode, there is a clear introduction to each of the mainContinue reading “Murder Mystery in Jerusalem”
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Making Sense of Jesus
Given by John Barratt 4th March 2018 John 2 As we read, watch or listen to current ‘news’ we face a blizzard of broken relationships – international, political, commercial, ethnic and personal – and of wrongs that need putting right – plastics, pollution, injustices etc.. It can be very depressing, despite wonderful examples of personalContinue reading “Making Sense of Jesus”
Is it ready yet?
Given by David Teall 27th February 2011 Matthew 6 The banner at the top of our Pew Sheet tells us that this is the Second Sunday before Lent, the point in the Lectionary when we get back to the sequence of Sundays that occur every year, no matter how early or late Easter may be. Continue reading “Is it ready yet?”
That Foundation is Jesus Christ
Given by John Barratt 20th February 2011 1 Corinthians 3 1 Corinthians 3: 11: “For no one can lay any foundation other than the one that has been laid; that foundation is Jesus Christ.” When the first Queen Elizabeth came to the throne, religious opinions divided people. She firmly told the French Ambassador: “There isContinue reading “That Foundation is Jesus Christ”
Tootling with Vigour
Given by John Barratt 12th December 2010 Matthew 11 I read in the newspaper recently that there are about three septillion stars in the universe, and that, every second, 65 billion neutrinos pass through each of my eyeballs [and yours!]. Anyone who knows what a ‘septillion’ or a ‘neutrino’ is, please tell me afterwards! WeContinue reading “Tootling with Vigour”