Sermons on 2010 Easter Conference with P Coulson, M Radcliffe and J Dennison

Sermons on 2010 Easter Conference with P Coulson, M Radcliffe and J Dennison

Preaching the Gospel

Easter Conference 2010 – Phil Coulson preaches a weighty message from Acts 28 on the dignity of public preaching and the purity of the message of the gospel. (Preached: 5th April 2010)

The Unchanging Gospel

Easter Conference 2010 – Phil Coulson preaches on the unchanging gospel. He traces (in Acts) the way the apostles always preached the same message but adapted it to different audiences, without ever lowering the gospel by the use of drama. (Preached: 5th April 2010)

Devotion to the Will of God

Easter Conference 2010 – John Dennison closes the 2010 Easter Conference with a challenging message on the devotion of Christ to God, seen in picture in the Hebrew servant of Exodus 21, and the need for us to be devoted to Him too. (Preached: 5th April 2010)

A Meditation on Christ’s Miracles

Easter Conference 2010 – Malcolm Radcliffe preaches on the dispensational, practical and evangelistic lessons to be drawn from the unique intertwined narratives of the raising of Jairus’s daughter and the healing of the woman with the issue of blood. (Preached: 4th April 2010)

The Power of Memorized Scripture

Easter Conference 2010 – John Dennison preaches on the temptation of Christ in the wilderness and, based on how the Lord quoted Deuteronomy three times from memory, prefixed by “It is written”, urges his audience to memorize scripture, to be able to withstand the temptations of Satan with the same rebuke. A challenging message. (Preached: 4th April 2010)

Peter and Christ

Easter Conference 2010 – Speaking from Luke Ch. 5, Malcolm Radcliffe preaches on how Peter lent to Christ, limited Christ, learned of Christ and left all for Christ. He contrasted the letting down of the net with that of the paralyzed man. (Preached: 3rd April 2010)

Meditating on the Word of God

Easter Conference 2010 – John Dennison preaches a powerful message on “a holy man and a holy book” from Psalm 1. He issues his audience with a challenge to become men and women who meditate on the word of God. (Preached: 1st April 2010)