Sermons from March 2013
2013 Easter Conference Hymn Singing (Part 1/2)
PART 1 – 2013 Easter Conference Hymn Singing (45 mins): “Worthy, Worthy, Worthy”, “Redeemed How I Love to Proclaim It”, “There Was One Who Was Willing To Die in My Stead”, “O How Happy Are They”, “Saviour More Than Life to Me”, “Lord Jesus Friend Unfailing”, “My Lord Has Garments So Wondrous Fine”, “Lord To Thee My Heart Ascending”, “O Eyes That Are Weary and Hearts That Are Sore”, “Must I Go and Empty Handed?”, “I Heard the Voice of…
Bible Reading – Hebrews 1:1-14
Easter Conference 2013 – David Gilliland opens up Hebrews Ch 1, expounds its content and then leads the gathered company through the whole chapter verse by verse. He outlines the unique structure of the chapter and elaborates on what God has to say “in Son”, “to His Son” and “about His Son”. (Conducted: 31st March 2013)
The Danger of Perishing and John 3:16
Easter Conference 2013 – GOSPEL – David Gilliland preaches a powerful and pointed warning message on the danger of perishing and the divine rescue provided in Christ. John Grant closes with a fresh look at John 3:16, assuring sinners of a welcome for the whosoever will. (Preached: 31st March 2013)
The Meaning of Baptism
Easter Conference 2013 – BAPTISM -David Gilliland preaches a baptism message which clearly outlines the command, confession, “copy” and challenge of baptism. This is a brief but succinct explanation of baptism with a strong gospel thrust. (Preached: 31st March 2013)
Adorning the Doctrine
Easter Conference 2013 – David Gilliland explains what it means to “adorn the doctrine” from Titus 2:10. He highlights 4 major doctrines – justification, sanctification, redemption and reconciliation – and urges his audience to frame these great doctrines within lives of practical righteousness, holiness, freedom and forgiveness, thus “adorning the doctrine”. A thought provoking and challenging message. (Preached: March 30th 2013)
The Devotion of a Hebrew Servant
Easter Conference 2013 – John Grant preaches on the devoted Hebrew servant of Exodus 21 and applies it to his audience as an illustration of the devotion that should mark present day Christians. The narrative provides a challenging line of ministry on our bond-service to Christ, the best of Masters. (Preached: 30th March 2013)
Scott Hayes’ Testimony of Salvation (22 mins)
Scott Hayes from Iowa, USA, relates how as a proud 17-year-old basketball and motorcross enthusiast he was first awakened to his need of a Saviour through the tragic death of an uncle. Scott was brought to Christ during a series of gospel meetings in which around 40 others were also saved in Stout, Iowa, under the preaching of Albert Hull and Gaius Goff in the 1970’s (Testimony given in Bicester on 17th March 2013)