by Richard Keith | Mar 30, 2018
“It is Finished” preached on John 19:30 on Good Friday, 2018, by Rev Richard Keith The farmer came home two hours after dark, and made the mistake of sitting down for a rest before his shower. He’d been working since an hour before dawn, and he fell asleep straight...
by Richard Keith | Mar 27, 2018
A sermon preached on Psalm 121 by Richard Keith on 25th March 2018. Journeys are fun, dangerous and unavoidable. Journeys are fun because travelling takes us to new places, to see new things, to have new experiences, to learn things we didn’t know before. They...
by Richard Keith | Mar 20, 2018
A Sermon on Psalm 1 by Richard Keith on 18 March 2018 Cootamundra calls itself the gateway to the Riverina. And Yanco has a sign that proclaims itself the gateway to the MIA. This word “gateway” means that the town is some kind of entrance, a door leading in to the...
by Richard Keith | Mar 13, 2018
A sermon on Psalm 34 by Richard Keith on Sunday 11 March 2018 Why do we find stories of struggle and hardship so inspiring, stories of those who have found success or peace only after periods of testing and suffering? Why are we repelled, instead, by accounts...
by Richard Keith | Mar 5, 2018
A sermon on Psalm 113 by Rev Richard Keith on Sunday 4 March 2018 “Praise the Lord. Praise, O servants of the Lord, praise the name of the Lord.” So begins Psalm 113. Psalm 113 is an invitation, a summons, to God’s people from every place and from every time to...
by Richard Keith | Mar 4, 2018
A sermon by Rev Russell Smidt on Psalm 69 at Richard’s Induction on 3 March 2018 River stories Mighty rivers tell the stories of river towns: Years of good flow and farming prosperity Years of drought and water restrictions Times of flood – band together...