Sunday 16th October – The transformational effect of being eager to receive the King – Pastor David Daniel
The next big thing on our Lord’s Kingdom calendar must be the second coming of the Christ.
The next big thing on our Lord’s Kingdom calendar must be the second coming of the Christ.
This week, we have a service of Thanksgiving. Let’s thank God for everything he has done for us. There will be a baptism service after the 10:30 service. Come along and join us!
Maybe as believers, we are too centred on thoughts about our own selves. Our emotions play a big part. If we feel happy about something, we are drawn to it and want more. If we are saddened, our minds are
Today’s intriguing title might seem rhetorical, but it is not intended to be. As we look at 1 Samuel chapter 4, we are confronted by the sad reality of the Lord God abandoning ‘His people.’
The influence of the world and our society is powerful, but we have so much to celebrate.
Israel was only set free from slavery in Egypt when God showed Himself strong. The mighty Pharaoh had to concede that he and his gods were no match for YHWH.
Today is Pentecost Sunday. It is the birthday of the church. The church’s magnificence at the end of the age may be beyond our imagination right now, for the church will radiate with the glory of the Christ as a
In order for us to stay on track and keep our focus on God’s Bigger Plan, we need to see God for who He is. Seeing God stimulates a reaction of worship, for what else could a person do?
“Wait on the Lord”, the bible says, but that is easier said than done. Pastor David today suggests that we get tempted and impatient in our seasons of waiting because we are far too often only contemplating the smaller picture.
The words Deus means ‘God’ in Latin, and Primum is translated as ‘first’. Today’s sermon points directly at our collective failure in making God First in everything.