by Richard Keith | Jan 19, 2021
A sermon on Exodus 40 by Rev Richard Keith on Sunday 17 January 2021 We show how important something is in different ways. We show how important people are to us by spending time with them. We show how important things are to us by how much money we spend on...
by Richard Keith | Jan 13, 2021
A sermon on Exodus 32-34 by Rev Richard Keith on 10 January 2021 Our Bible passage today is special for a number of reasons. Firstly, because it’s from the Bible. All Scripture is inspired by God and is useful for teaching, rebuking, correcting and training in...
by Richard Keith | Jan 5, 2021
A sermon on Exodus 24:1-11 by Rev Richard Keith on Sunday 3 January 2021 In Exodus chapter 24:1-11 we see the gospel in miniature. Like a town in a snow globe, like a ship in a bottle, we see the gospel from Israel’s camp at the bottom of the mountain to the feast...
by Richard Keith | Dec 30, 2020
A sermon on Matthew 1:18-25 by Rev Richard Keith on Christmas Day 2020 Every name has a meaning. My name is Richard and it’s meaning is easy to guess from the two words it is made up of: “rich” and “hard”. Richard means “strong ruler”. It’s a noble name. A name fit...
by Richard Keith | Dec 30, 2020
A sermon on Exodus 20:12-17 by Rev Richard Keith on Sunday 27 December 2020 This morning is our third and last message on the Ten Commandments. As we’ve been looking at them, we’ve been guided by Jesus’ words in Matthew chapter 21. “Teacher,” he was asked, “which is...
by Richard Keith | Dec 23, 2020
Over the years, there have been some truly memorable Christmases. On Christmas Day 1223, St Francis of Asisi built the first nativity scene. On Christmas Day 1818, the Christmas carol “Silent Night” was performed for the first time in the church of St Nicholas in...
by Richard Keith | Dec 23, 2020
A sermon on Exodus 20:1-3 by Rev Richard Keith on Sunday 20 December 2020 Our message today is about idolatry. Idolatry seems stupid. Bowing down and worshipping statues. But as the picture posted above tries to show, idolatry can take different forms. And our...