The Communion of Saints

A sermon on Colossians 3:1-17 by Rev Richard Keith on Sunday 17 May 2020 Today we are looking at one of the most difficult lines in the whole Apostles’ Creed. You have to ask yourself, what does it even mean to confess our faith in the communion of saints? I admit...

I Believe in the Holy, Universal Church

A sermon by Rev Richard Keith on Ephesians 4:1-16 on Sunday 10 May 2020 We are one but we are many And from all the lands on earth we come, we share a dream, And sing with one voice, I am, you are, we are Australian. It’s a great song that tells the story of our land....

Moderator’s Pastoral Statement 13 May 2020

Hello friends, my name is Richard Keith and it’s my privilege to serve you as Moderator of the Presbyterian Church in NSW and the ACT. I want to start by saying that I am proud of the way that you have responded to the current emergency. We have all had to make...

I Believe in the Holy Spirit

A sermon by Rev Richard Keith on Acts 2:1-41 on Sunday 3 May 2020. Air. It’s all around us and our lives depend on it. But it’s invisible. We only notice it when it’s windy and we can see it in action. And we only know we need it when it’s taken from us. So it is with...

The Judge of the Living and the Dead

A sermon by Rev Richard Keith on John 5:16-30 on Sunday 26 April 2020 With ten minutes to go in the World Cup soccer final between France and Italy, the most extraordinary thing happened. French captain Zinnadine Zidane head butted the chest of his Italian opponent....

The Road to Emmaus

For prayers, Bible reading and sermon click here: For the sermon alone click here. A sermon by Rev Richard Keith on Sunday 19 April 2020 on Luke 24:13-35 Our message today is simple, yet profound. The living Lord Jesus is with us on our paths and in our distress, in...

The Heartbeat of Christianity

A sermon by Rev Richard Keith on Colossians 3:1-4 on Easter 2020   Without its hole, a donut is just dough. In the same way, without Easter, Christianity is meaningless. Without Easter, our faith is nothing, our faith means nothing. Without Easter, the preacher’s...