by Richard Keith | May 30, 2023
An introduction to a new sermon series on Covenants in the Bible and a sermon on Genesis 1 to 3 by Richard Keith on Sunday 28 May 2023 There are a lot of books out there in the world, more than we can ever read. So if a book wants to be read it needs a good...
by Richard Keith | May 9, 2023
A sermon on Revelation 21 and 22 by Richard Keith on Sunday 7 May 2023 I like to describe myself as a cheerful pessimist. I’m not an optimist. Optimists are those poor miserable wretches, always saying, “It’ll be alright.” Always thinking, “What could possibly go...
by Richard Keith | May 2, 2023
A message on Revelation 12 by Richard Keith on Sunday 30 April 2023 The Art of War is a book on military strategy written in China in about 500 BC. Each of its 13 chapters is devoted to a different aspect of warfare, planning, supply, field position and...
by Richard Keith | Mar 28, 2023
A sermon on Revelation 3:7-13 by Richard Keith on Sunday 26 March 2023 A door has two simple jobs, although it can’t do them both at the same time. Firstly, a door opens to let things in. It gives access to a visitor or to a breeze through the house or to the delivery...
by Richard Keith | Mar 21, 2023
A sermon on Revelation 2:1-7 by Richard Keith on Sunday 19 March 2023 I can still remember when my brief honeymoon with soccer came to an end one wet Saturday morning. I was playing for my local team. We were playing in division 5. And in the pouring rain, a driving...
by Richard Keith | Mar 14, 2023
A sermon on Revelation 1 by Richard Keith on Sunday 12 March 2023 Sometimes I look at modern art and ask myself, “What on earth is going on here?” This is a painting by Norwegian artist Edvard Munsch called the Scream. And I think I can work out a couple of things by...
by Richard Keith | Mar 7, 2023
A sermon on Romans 16:17-27 by Richard Keith on Sunday 5 March 2023 All good things come to an end, and with chapter 16 Paul’s letter to the Romans will end for us today. And Paul ends his letter as he began it by talking about the obedience of faith. To obey is to do...