by Richard Keith | Jul 20, 2021
A sermon on Psalm 119:105 by Rev Richard Keith on Sunday 18 July 2021 In 1970 Joni Mitchell sang, “Don’t it always seem to go that you don’t know what you’ve got till it’s gone.” In the same way, it’s hard to realise how much we depend on electricity. In fact, it’s...
by Richard Keith | Jul 13, 2021
A sermon on Psalm 130 by Rev Richard Keith on Sunday 11 July 2021 There are plenty of Psalms that speak from the depths of human experience. Those times when we feel like we are in water over our head, or at the bottom of a pit we can’t climb out of. Those periods of...
by Richard Keith | Jun 29, 2021
A sermon on Leviticus 25 by Rev Richard Keith on Sunday 27 June 2021 In the synagogue at Nazareth, Jesus read from the prophet Isaiah. The Spirit of the Lord is on me, because he has anointed me to preach good news to the poor. He has sent me to proclaim freedom for...
by Richard Keith | Jun 22, 2021
A sermon on Leviticus 19 by Rev Richard Keith on Sunday 20 June 2021 In Australia we live under the rule of law. The rule of law is the belief that the law applies to everyone, that no one, no matter how rich or powerful they are, is above the law, that our...
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...