by Richard Keith | Dec 19, 2021
A sermon on Philippians 3 by Rev Richard Keith on Sunday 19 December 2021 Citizenship comes with benefits and responsibilities. Australian citizens enjoy a tax free threshold of $18 000. Australian citizens can normally travel to 181 different countries without...
by Richard Keith | Dec 12, 2021
A sermon on Philippians 3 by Rev Richard Keith on Sunday 12 December 2021 Our passage today from Philippians chapter 3 shines like a gem with many facets. It is not flat and lifeless with just one simplistic message. Instead, Paul’s message in these verses radiates in...
by Richard Keith | Dec 7, 2021
A sermon on Philippians 2:12-30 by Rev Richard Keith on Sunday 5 December 2021 Sometimes in life we are offered a simple choice of one between two. You can have one or the other, but you can’t have both. For example, the first cricket test between Australia and...
by Richard Keith | Dec 1, 2021
A Sermon on Philippians 2:1-13 by Rev Richard Keith on Sunday 28 November 2021 Our Bible reading today is a truly wonderful passage of Scripture. Many people love the psalms. Many people love Jesus’ Sermon on the Mount. But I love Philippians chapter 2. I love it...
by Richard Keith | Nov 23, 2021
A sermon on Philippians 1:27-30 by Rev Richard Keith on Sunday 21 November 2021 In our passage today the apostle Paul urged the believers in Philippi: Whatever happens, conduct yourselves in a manner worthy of the gospel of Christ. “Whatever happens” is a reference to...
by Richard Keith | Nov 16, 2021
A sermon on Philippians 1:12-26 by Rev Richard Keith on Sunday 14 November 2021 Every letter in the New Testament was written for a reason. And understanding that reason helps us understand what the letter is trying to communicate. For example, Paul’s letter to the...
by Richard Keith | Nov 10, 2021
A sermon on Philippians 1:1-11 by Rev Richard Keith on Sunday 7 November 2021 Today we are talking about adding value to love. We add value to something when we transform it into something better and more useful. Farmers grow grain and we would go hungry without them....