by Richard Keith | Jul 24, 2018
A sermon by Rev Richard Keith on Happiness in the Book of Proverbs on Sunday 22 July 2018. Adam was walking in the garden of Eden and cried out to God, “You used to walk with me every day. Now I do not see you anymore. I’m lonely here, and it is difficult for me...
by Richard Keith | Jul 22, 2018
Adam was walking in the garden of Eden and cried out to God, “You used to walk with me every day. Now I do not see you anymore. I’m lonely here, and it is difficult for me to remember how much you love me.” And God said, “I will create a companion for you...
by Richard Keith | Jul 20, 2018
A young couple moved into a new neighbourhood. The next morning while they were eating breakfast, the young woman saw her neighbor hanging the washing outside. “That laundry is not very clean; she doesn’t know how to wash correctly. Perhaps she needs better laundry...
by Richard Keith | Jul 17, 2018
A sermon by Rev Richard Keith on Psalm 23. I don’t know about you, but I’m a huge Beatles fan. I know I don’t look old enough, but my older sister loved them, and I caught it from her. Whether it’s their early stuff, Love, love me do, She loves me, yeah, yeah, yeah,...
by Richard Keith | Jul 17, 2018
A sermon by Rev Richard Keith on Honesty in the book of Proverbs. Two plus two is four. The sky is blue. And the only word in the English language that rhymes with orange is sporange. All these statements are true. Honest. Would I lie to you? Of course I wouldn’t. And...
by Richard Keith | Jul 3, 2018
A sermon on Leadership in the book of Proverbs by Rev Richard Keith on Sunday 1 July 2018. Is there a crisis in leadership? Do we even know what real leadership is? Sometimes a politician will make a decision that is unpopular, but they will stand firm for what they...
by Richard Keith | Jun 26, 2018
A sermon on Alcohol in the book of Proverbs by Rev Richard Keith on Sunday 24 June 2018. The greatest social problem facing Australia today is not problem gambling. It is not bad parenting. It is not gangs of young people wandering the streets at night. It is not...