Tim Lewitt presents the gospel of Jesus Christ as it is delivered in the Epistle to the Romans. He begins by emphasising the importance for mankind to know the truth of the gospel, demonstrated by the brave individuals who translated the Bible into English. He challenges the listener regarding their standing before God and preaches that, through Jesus Christ, they can be brought into a position of freedom and a restored relationship with God.
Gordon McCracken preaches the gospel from Rom ch 6 vs 23. The wages of sin – refers to the sinner, the gift of God – refers to God’s salvation, eternal life – refers to the Saviour who is living, loving and long-suffering. So do you know the Lord Jesus Christ as your own?
Scott Dunn delivers a powerful good-news message, that delves into the gospel, as found in the Epistle to the Romans. He challenges the audience to recognise their own sin and, in accordance with the truth of Romans 5, know peace with God through faith in the Lord Jesus.
Arran preaches from Paul’s epistle to the Romans and chapter 9, emphasising Paul’s argument that none of us are righteous as a result of our own works, regardless of whether we consider ourselves to be good, or religious, or not. Instead, it is only through faith in the Lord Jesus Christ that we can obtain a ‘right’ standing before God, who is the Judge of all.
Easter Conference 2019 – Ian Jackson opens up Romans 3:19-31, a vital passage for every Christian to grasp. A discussion of the passage follows, verse by verse, with help from Frank Sona, Mark Sweetnam and others. (Conducted: 21st April 2019)
Easter Conference 2018 – Opening the 2018 Easter Conference, David Vallance preaches from Paul’s challenge in Romans 12 to “present your bodies a living sacrifice”. He challenges his audience to not be conformed to a world that says the material is more important than the spiritual; that the present is more important than the future, and that emotion is more important than truth. (Preached: 31st March 2018)
Easter Conference 2005 – Norman Mellish opens the Easter Monday Conference with a word on Romans 12 in which he compares the three sections of the chapter with the levitical service of Gershon, Kohath and Merari at the tabernacle altar. (Preached: 28th March 2005)