by Richard Keith | Mar 7, 2023
A sermon on Romans 16:17-27 by Richard Keith on Sunday 5 March 2023 All good things come to an end, and with chapter 16 Paul’s letter to the Romans will end for us today. And Paul ends his letter as he began it by talking about the obedience of faith. To obey is to do...
by Richard Keith | Mar 1, 2023
A sermon on Romans 15:14-33 by Richard Keith on Sunday 26 February 2023 I believe that many Christians make themselves miserable because they confuse God’s will with his plan. God’s will is clear. His will for us is our obedience. His will is summarised well in the...
by Richard Keith | Mar 1, 2023
A sermon on Romans 15:1-13 by Richard Keith on Sunday 19 February 2023 Today we are looking at Paul’s prayer for hope. May the God of hope fill you with all joy and peace as you trust in him, so that you may overflow with hope by the power of the Holy Spirit. So on...
by Richard Keith | Feb 28, 2023
Romans chapter 14 is a good example of how we are called not just to believe the gospel, but to live it as well. As Christians, people who follow Jesus and are led by his Spirit, we believe the gospel, a message of good news. Though created in God’s image, we...
by Richard Keith | Feb 7, 2023
A message on Romans 13 by Richard Keith on Sunday 5 February 2023 Our message today from Romans chapter 13 is that being a citizen of the kingdom of heaven should make us a better citizen of the kingdoms of earth. That’s right. Better not worse. Being a Christian, a...
by Richard Keith | Jan 24, 2023
A message on Romans 12:9-21 by Richard Keith on Sunday 22 January 2023 The logic of the gospel goes like this. You are loved. God loves you. He made you for himself. In fact, God so loved the world he sent his one and only Son, so that whoever believes in him shall...
by Richard Keith | Jan 17, 2023
A message on Romans 12:1 by Richard Keith on Sunday 15 January 2023 Worship, it seems, is as poorly understood as it is poorly practiced. Worship, for example, is more than music. Of course, we do worship God, we proclaim his worth, with all kinds of music: with slow...