by Richard Keith | Sep 11, 2022
There’s an old army chaplain saying that there’s no such thing as an atheist in a foxhole. It means that when life and death hang in the balance, people start to pray to the God they say they don’t believe in. I have a similar saying. There are no agnostics in a car...
by Richard Keith | Sep 6, 2022
A sermon on Romans 1:1-7 by Richard Keith on Sunday 4 September 2022 Today we are looking at Romans chapter 1 verses 1 to 7 under three headings: the Messenger, his Message and his Master. The Messenger is Paul. He wrote in verse 1. Paul, a servant of Christ...
by Richard Keith | Aug 30, 2022
A sermon on Ezekiel 47 by Richard Keith on Sunday 28 August 2022 Water is life. We can live for a 110 years without electricity. We can live for 3 weeks without food. But we cannot live a week without water. Because water is life. It turns what is brown into green. It...
by Richard Keith | Aug 25, 2022
A sermon on Ezekiel 37 by Richard Keith on Sunday 21 August 2022 There is an old Irish proverb that says, “Hope is the physician of each misery.” Meaning that hope is the solution to every problem and nothing is too hard when we have hope. With hope in our heart every...
by Richard Keith | Aug 14, 2022
A sermon on Ezekiel 8 to 11 by Rev Richard Keith on Sunday 14 August 2022 I’d like to begin today by posing two related questions. Firstly, how did Israel’s faith survive the catastrophes of 586 BC? In that year Babylon’s armies invaded their country, surrounded the...
by Richard Keith | Aug 7, 2022
A sermon on Ezekiel 3:16-27 by Rev Richard Keith on Sunday 7 August 2022. Signs can be reassuring or funny or even confusing. But sometimes they can be confronting. They tell us to slow down, to keep left, or no right turn, which is really inconvenient when you really...
by Richard Keith | Aug 2, 2022
A sermon on Ezekiel 1:1-2:2 This is a doctor. You can tell he’s a doctor because of his stethoscope. Without his stethoscope he could be anyone. But with his stethoscope he can listen to your heart and to your lungs. This makes the doctor a very useful person....