The Perfect Saviour

A sermon by Rev Richard Keith on Genesis 37-42 on Sunday 1 December 2019 Legend has it that Don Bradman was the greatest cricket player in history. But what if it isn’t true? What if the greatest cricket player never had the chance to play the game? What if the person...

The Sign of Circumcision

A sermon by Rev Richard Keith on Genesis 17 on Sunday 3 November 2019 I love a good mystery. I wonder, Who built Stonehenge and how? And why? Why are sinkholes suddenly appearing all over Siberia? And how did the Earth get such a large moon? Actually, that last one...

Don’t be like Esau

A sermon by Rev Richard Keith on Genesis 25 on Sunday 10 November 2019 Life is like a game of cards. The cards are dealt in a way that we didn’t choose. The colour of our eyes. The shape of our face. Some of us have good cards. Some of us have great cards. You might...

The True Hero

A sermon by Rev Richard Keith on Genesis 27-28 on Sunday, 17 November 2019 You may well be wondering, Why on earth is this story in the Bible? I mean, these are people we learned about in Sunday School. Isaac. Rebekah. Jacob. And we think we have a right to expect...

We all wrestle with God

A sermon by Rev Richard Keith on Genesis 32 on Sunday, 24 November 2019 We all wrestle with God. You. Me. All of us. From the greatest saint to the most humble believer. Of course, we think we are the only one, that no one else feels what we experience. We feel...

The Sign of the Times

My address to you tonight is called: The Sign of the Times. Signs are visual messages that tell us what’s coming up in the future and what actions or precautions we should take. The falling leaves that warn of the coming of winter. The longer days  that promise the...

Bear one another with love

A sermon on Ephesians 4:1-16 by Rev Richard Keith on Sunday 23 June 2019 Ephesians chapter 4 is a call to unity, to oneness in the church instead of division. This call to unity is not based on the fact that the church meets at one place. Or that the church has one...