The Watchman

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...

God’s Amazing Portable Throne

  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....

In the Lion’s Den

A sermon on Daniel 6 by Rev Richard Keith on Sunday 24 July 2022   As we’ve said before, the book of Daniel teaches us how to live in Babylon. I know we don’t live in Babylon, but we live in a kind of Babylon, just like Daniel did, when our values seems strange...

The Hope of the Resurrection

A sermon on Daniel 12 by Rev Richard Keith on Sunday 17 July 2022 Christians believe many things. We believe in God. We believe in Jesus, God’s Son and our Lord. But one other thing that we affirm is the resurrection of the body. To believe in the resurrection is more...

Daniel’s Prayer

A sermon on Daniel 9 by Rev Richard Keith on Sunday 3 July 2022 The book of Daniel was written to teach us how to live in Babylon. Daniel, of course, lived in the literal Babylon, a city in the Middle East, the capital of the Babylonian Empire. But we don’t. Few of us...

The Son of Man

A sermon on Daniel 7 by Rev Richard Keith on Sunday 26 June 2022 If you went to Sunday school or are familiar with the Bible you know about Shadrach, Meshach and Abednego in Daniel chapter 3 and how they were thrown into the furnace. And you will certainly know about...

The Writing on the Wall

A sermon on Daniel 5 by Rev Richard Keith on Sunday 19 June 2022 The first four chapters of Daniel take place in the time of King Nebuchadnezzar, firstly Babylon’s greatest general and then Babylon’s greatest king. During his lifetime he created and then ruled     the...