by Richard Keith | Jan 8, 2019
A sermon by Rev Richard Keith on Mark 10:32-45 A man sits down in a restaurant. While he waits, he looks at the menu. A waitress comes over and takes his order, writing down his fussy little needs and requests. As the different courses are made ready, she brings them...
by Richard Keith | Jan 2, 2019
A sermon on Isaiah 11:1-10 by Rev Richard Keith on Sunday 30 December 2018 In our sermons in December, we’ve been looking at the book of Isaiah. Mainly because of three key passages used at Christmas time. Firstly, Isaiah chapter 7 verse 14 that we looked at last...
by Richard Keith | Dec 28, 2018
A sermon by Rev Richard Keith on Isaiah 9:2-7 and Luke 2:8-16 on Christmas Eve 2018 Our message tonight is about the light that shines in the darkness. The message of joy to the broken-hearted. The song of peace for our war-torn world. It’s a message we need today as...
by Richard Keith | Dec 28, 2018
A sermon by Rev Richard Keith on Luke 2:1-8 and 2 Corinthians 8:9 on Christmas Day 2018 There’s a saying these days, “You can talk the talk, but can you walk the walk?” It’s a challenge to back up your words with actions. A bit like the saying, “Put your money where...
by Richard Keith | Dec 28, 2018
A sermon by Rev Richard Keith on Matthew 1:18-25 on 23 December 2018 Where is God? Some people look for him to provide rain in season and a bumper harvest, only to find drought followed by flood and heartbreak followed by frustration. So where is God? Some people look...
by Richard Keith | Dec 20, 2018
A sermon on Isaiah 6 by Rev Richard Keith on Sunday 16 December, 2018 If you cut a pine tree, the stump will die. Cut off from the trunk, the branches and the leaves, it will slowly rot and return to the soil. Cut down a gum tree or many deciduous trees like oak and...
by Richard Keith | Dec 12, 2018
A sermon on Mark 10:17-31 by Brenton Kilby. Brenton is a ministry trainee with AFES’s campus ministry at Charles Sturt University, Wagga Wagga