Into the Fiery Furnace

A sermon on Daniel 3 by Rev Richard Keith on Sunday 5 June 2022 If the book of Daniel teaches us anything it is that the kings of the earth never learn anything. If you remember from chapter 2 last week, king Nebuchadnezzar had a dream that frightened him. Instead of...

Feet of Clay

A sermon on Daniel 2 by Rev Richard Keith on Sunday 29 May 2022 Daniel chapter 2 is a long passage. To make it easier to read and to listen to, I’ve split it into three shorter passages. The first passage is about the king. Nebuchadnezzar. The second is about Daniel....

Living in Babylon

A sermon on Daniel 1 by Rev Richard Keith on Sunday 15 may 2022 The message of the book of Daniel is about living in Babylon. Daniel lived in Babylon, the great city at the heart of the Babylonian empire. He was there from the time of Babylon’s greatest king,...

Sing a New Song

A sermon on Psalm 98 by Rev Richard Keith on Sunday 24 April 2022. Sometimes our hopes for the future are just too small. We don’t want to go to hell. We want to live forever. We want to see our loved ones again in heaven. There’s nothing wrong about wanting these...

He is not Here

A sermon on Luke 24:1-12 by Rev Richard Keith on Easter Day 2022 Life is full of important questions. Questions like, Why are things always in the last place you look? And, wouldn’t it be easier if people just looked there first? On that first Easter morning the women...

The Power of a Bad Example

A sermon on Luke 23:26-46 by Rev Richard Keith on Good Friday 2022 This is a picture of the Free Fall exhibit at Questacon in Canberra. As you can see, a person dangles over an edge holding onto a bar. They let go of the bar and for a second or two they experience...

Outside the City Gate

A sermon on Hebrews 13 by Rev Richard Keith on Sunday 10 April 2022 I want to read to you from an article I found in the Sydney Morning Herald. It’s about a church in the hills district of Sydney called Hillsong. In Sydney’s bible belt, an evangelical church...