Here it is – a latest draft of this Sunday on Cornelius in Acts 10 and 11 – I love this story, the more I’ve studied it, the more I’ve loved it. Especially for folks who might not make it on Sunday due to the Etape flying through the Parish.
(Note that this sermon was updated on the morning of the 15th, an earlier version was up prior to that).
Once again, it’s been a while. Apologies if you’ve been refreshing this page since the 24th March.
This is the forthcoming sermon on Tabitha/Dorcas from Acts 9:36-43 – the only “discipless” in the New Testament. It will be preached at Strathtay.
Here is the sermon on In Rest You Shall Be Saved
Here is the sermon on Lamentations and the Ukraine.
Goodness, it’s been a while since this has been updated – apologies if you’ve been waiting.
Today’s sermon drew a lot of inspiration from the story of Louie Zamperini, and his prayer for help in the middle of the Pacific Ocean.
You can read Louie’s biography by ordering from the Watermill here, or from Eden.
Here’s the opening prayer, the sermon, and the prayer for others which took a nautical theme (inspired by amongst other things the work of the Sailor’s society and the incredible work they do supporting sailors). – Neil
Carrying on our series from Brian McLaren’s naked spirituality
Here is this Sunday on “Thanks”
And here is last Sunday’s sermon which combines the words “O!” and “Here”
Turning the water into wine – the emptiness, the shame, the brilliant wine
And a prayer for the beginning of the year.
The Surprise, The Gift, The Change, The Story – on the brilliance of Mary.
An advent prayer inspired by the story of Elizabeth and Zechariah.
And some thoughts on Zechariah’s struggle to believe and his song.
On Paul’s (hyper)eager yearning for the Thessalonians and for the return of Christ and the saints…