The Treasury of the Heart

A sermon on Psalm 119:9-18 by Rev Richard Keith on Sunday 20 September 2021 Today we return to Psalm 119. Like a holiday destination too beautiful to just visit once, like a city so big that you can live your whole life there and still discover new things, we return...

His Love Endures Forever

A sermon on Psalm 136 by Rev Richard Keith on Sunday 5 September 2021 Today we are looking at Psalm 136, and straight away you must have noticed its unique feature. Out of all the psalms, it has a repeated chorus at the end of each line. His love endures forever. And...

Praise the Lord

A sermon on Psalm 103 by Rev Richard Keith on Sunday 29 August 2021   Imagine sitting in a large church or cathedral, packed to the rafters full of enthusiastic, Spirit filled followers of Jesus singing praise to the Lord at the top of their lungs. I don’t mean a...

At the Limits

A sermon on Psalm 31 by Rev Richard Keith on Sunday 22 August 2021 On Christmas Eve, 1968 astronauts Frank Borman, Jim Lovell and Bill Anders went where no human being had gone before. In the Apollo 8 space craft they were the first people to go to the moon. They...

Finding Courage

A sermon on Psalm 27 by Rev Richard Keith on Sunday 15 August 2021 There are some people who have no fear. They can drive a Formula One car around a hair pin bend at 160 km an hour. They can sit on the edge of a cliff and admire the view. They can speak their mind and...

How Long, O Lord?

A sermon on Psalm 13 by Rev Richard Keith on Sunday 8 August 2021   How long, O Lord? To me it sounds like one of those forbidden questions, the questions that you quickly learn you aren’t allowed to ask. Here’s an example of a forbidden question. “How long till...

The Heart of Worship

A sermon on Psalm 24 by Rev Richard Keith on Sunday 1 August 2021 Unfortunately, worship and religion are often confused. By religion, I don’t mean he label we give to our faith. Presbyterian, Christian, or whatever. And by religion, I’m not talking about a system of...