by Richard Keith | Jun 15, 2021
A sermon on Leviticus 16 by Rev Richard Keith on Sunday 13 June 2021 Kenneth Graham’s much loved book, “The Wind in the Willows”, begins with Mole spring cleaning his house. Spring cleaning is an important ritual in places of the world that see snow during winter. For...
by Richard Keith | Jun 9, 2021
A sermon on Leviticus 9 & 10 by Rev Richard Keith on Sunday 6 June 2021 I’m a great believer in the fact that we learn by doing. You don’t learn how to play chess by reading a book. You learn by playing. You don’t learn to cook from the television, but by cooking....
by Richard Keith | Jun 1, 2021
A sermon on Leviticus 8 by Rev Richard Keith on Sunday 30 May 2021 To view this content, you need to have JavaScript enabled in your browser.To do so, please follow these instructions. After almost 30 years of ministry I’ve come to realise that a lot of my job is...
by Richard Keith | May 25, 2021
A sermon on Leviticus 1 by Rev Richard Keith on Sunday 23 May 2021 Today we are looking at the idea of sacrifice in the book of Leviticus, a theme which permeates the New Testament like incense fills a cathedral. For Jesus said, The Son of Man did not come to...
by Richard Keith | May 25, 2021
A short introduction to a new series of sermons on Leviticus Love your neighbour as yourself. Most people would identify this as one of Jesus’ key teachings. And they’d be right. It’s where Jesus got what we call the Golden Rule, the idea that we should treat...
by Richard Keith | May 18, 2021
A sermon on 1 John 5:13-21 by Rev Richard Keith on Sunday 16 May 2021 Final instructions are meant to be concise, clear and relevant. As you’re walking out the door, or boarding the plane, or whatever it is you are doing, and someone stops you to say that last thing...
by Richard Keith | May 11, 2021
A sermon on 1 John 5:6-12 by Rev Richard Keith on Sunday 9 May 2021 The process of a court trial depends on two things. The testimony of witnesses and evidence. A witness is someone who has first hand knowledge of the matters in the case. They didn’t learn it from...