by Richard Keith | Dec 25, 2021
A sermon on Titus 3 by Rev Richard Keith on Christmas Day 2021 A few years ago, I was driving along the Newell Highway in central NSW to West Wyalong. I was tense, worried, leaning forward, straining my eyes to look at the road ahead. The next moment I relaxed. I...
by Richard Keith | Dec 19, 2021
A sermon on Philippians 3 by Rev Richard Keith on Sunday 19 December 2021 Citizenship comes with benefits and responsibilities. Australian citizens enjoy a tax free threshold of $18 000. Australian citizens can normally travel to 181 different countries without...
by Richard Keith | Dec 12, 2021
A sermon on Philippians 3 by Rev Richard Keith on Sunday 12 December 2021 Our passage today from Philippians chapter 3 shines like a gem with many facets. It is not flat and lifeless with just one simplistic message. Instead, Paul’s message in these verses radiates in...
by Richard Keith | Dec 7, 2021
A sermon on Philippians 2:12-30 by Rev Richard Keith on Sunday 5 December 2021 Sometimes in life we are offered a simple choice of one between two. You can have one or the other, but you can’t have both. For example, the first cricket test between Australia and...
by Richard Keith | Dec 1, 2021
A Sermon on Philippians 2:1-13 by Rev Richard Keith on Sunday 28 November 2021 Our Bible reading today is a truly wonderful passage of Scripture. Many people love the psalms. Many people love Jesus’ Sermon on the Mount. But I love Philippians chapter 2. I love it...
by Richard Keith | Nov 23, 2021
A sermon on Philippians 1:27-30 by Rev Richard Keith on Sunday 21 November 2021 In our passage today the apostle Paul urged the believers in Philippi: Whatever happens, conduct yourselves in a manner worthy of the gospel of Christ. “Whatever happens” is a reference to...
by Richard Keith | Nov 16, 2021
A sermon on Philippians 1:12-26 by Rev Richard Keith on Sunday 14 November 2021 Every letter in the New Testament was written for a reason. And understanding that reason helps us understand what the letter is trying to communicate. For example, Paul’s letter to the...