Sermons from March 2008
The Life and Times of Joshua (45 mins)
Peter Scarsbrook preaches on the life and times of Joshua under the headings of soldier, scholar, man of the sanctuary, spy and successor to Moses (Ministry given on 27th Mar 2008)
Separation from the World
Easter Conference 2008 – John Grant preaches on “Separation from the world” from Romans 12:1-2. This final message of the 2008 Easter conference was a weighty and inspiring call to sanctification in the Christian life from an experienced and esteemed servant of the Lord who proved the value of his ministry over many decades. (Preached: 24th March 2008)
Godly Assembly Leadership
Easter Conference 2008 – John Grant preaches a powerful message on “Godly assembly Leadership” from Paul’s message in Acts 20, using Moses, Jacob and David as examples of how to lead and feed the flock of God. (Preached: 24th March 2008)
2008 Easter Conference Hymn Singing
2008 Easter Conference Hymn Singing (33 mins): “How Great Thou Art”, “I Am So Glad that Our Father in Heaven”, “O Listen To Our Wondrous Story”, “I Have a Shepherd”, “There is Coming a Day”, “Redeemed How I Love to Proclaim It”, “Thou Life of my Life Blessed Saviour”, “I Have a Friend”, “Jesus Thy Dying Love I Own” and “The Crowning Day is Coming”.
How I Discovered the Truth of the Local Assembly
Easter Conference 2008 – John Grant recounts the story of how after much searching he found his way to a local New Testament assembly and was convinced of the scriptural nature of the gathering. (Preached: 22nd March 2008)
The Life and Times of Moses (44 mins)
Scott Dunn preaches on the life and times of Moses, concentrating on how he endured discouragement and hardship by “seeing Him who is invisible”, as he glimpsed the glory of God (Ministry given on 13th Mar 2008)
The Life and Times of Joseph (46 mins)
John Salisbury preaches on the life and times of Joseph, drawing attention to his fruitfulness, his patience in trial and faithfulness in temptation. Many parallels are drawn between Joseph and Christ. (Ministry given on 6th Mar 2008)