Sermons from 2024 (Page 2)

The Cross of Christ: Morally (57 mins)

In this sermon, A. Summers distinguishes the difference between the death of Christ and the cross of Christ. When considering the cross of Christ, the focus is not so much on the wood or materials used, but rather reproach and rejection. This was in the mind of the average Roman or Jewish citizen; the cross was reserved for those that the Roman and Jewish people despised. He teaches the practical implications for us of cross-bearing.

How can I know the Lord’s direction? (21 mins)

In this challenging and encouraging sermon, A. Summers gently questions whether our will for our own lives is in accordance with God’s will. He also encourages self-examination regarding our commitment to the Lord. These two things are essential to knowing the Lord’s will as described in Proverbs 3:5-6.

The Cross of Christ: Doctrinally (50 mins)

A. Summers delivered an assuring sermon on the doctrinal nature of the Cross of Christ presenting three of the many blessings that are directly associated with the death of Christ – substitution, justification, and reconciliation. Listening to this sermon will encourage you deepen your appreciation of the death of Christ for you, as the blessings of the believer are considered.

The Cross of Christ: Historically & Legally (46 mins)

In this insightful sermon, A. Summers investigates the supposed date of birth of the Lord Jesus and the historical significance of the cross of Christ. He also demonstrated the legal proceedings prior to the crucifixion of Christ, shedding light on the process undertaken.

The Cross of Christ: Isaiah 53 (51 mins)

Having already ministered to us from Psalm 22 which focusses on the physical events of Calvary, A. Summers now refers to one of the most famous chapters of the Bible, Isaiah 53. In contrast to David’s Psalm, Isaiah 53 gives particular insight into the implications of Calvary – what God was seeking to do through Calvary. Mr Summers helpfully demonstrates the alignment of Isaiah 53 with the book of Romans and Galatians, describing the chapter as the foundation of the…

The Cross of Christ: Psalm 22 (61 mins)

Whether you are sceptical, indifferent, or zealous about the Bible – this sermon is for you. Mr Summers delivers a fascinating message on the remarkable yet solemn prophecy of Psalm 22. Described as “an echo of a future event”, this Psalm, written by David, could only have been inspired by the God of eternity, says Mr Summers. We encourage everyone, regardless of experience in the faith, to listen to this message so that you may learn about the depths of…

Our need of the Saviour (34 mins)

Huw preaches about our need to acknowledge our sin before God, to truly see it how He sees it. The message didn’t stop there. The Lord Jesus Christ is the Saviour of all those who repent and trust in Him.

Bible class: Grace of God. (48 mins).

Huw clearly expands Exodus chapter 33, explaining how God deals with the people with Grace- not by law. How by grace we can have communion with God. Through the word of God (Exodus chapter 33) we can know more about Him.

Justified by faith (42 mins)

Matthew Dalton gives the message of hope that God is love, how he remind us the greatest demonstration of love was shown at Calvary. How we can have peace, be justified with God through our Lord Jesus Christ.

Let not your heart be troubled (33 mins)

Graeme Paterson gives a message of hope, that the Lord Jesus is the only way, the truth and the life. He reminds us that we have all sinned, and in the need of a Saviour, the Lord Jesus Christ who died for our sins.

What is power? (23 mins)

Joel Lacey explores what true power really is. He preaches from select verses from the book of Romans and the book of John. He points out that We have no power to save ourselves from sin, instead we are under the power of darkness and in slavery to sin. For this reason, we need the Lord Jesus to save us by freeing us from our desperate state and becoming our Saviour and Lord, by faith.

Exodus 30: The Altar (40 mins)

Peter Scarsbrook helpfully expands the book of Exodus chapter 30. He points out that we presently have a great High Priest in Jesus Christ, comparing Him to Aaron, who was had multiple limitations.

The grip of sin and the freedom of Christ (37 mins)

Oliver Penfold reads from Proverbs chapter 5 and from 1 Corinthians chapter 15. He reminds us the grip of sin that it has on sinners. Oliver warns us of the dangers of remaining in sins cruel vice, but he also proclaims Jesus Christ as the Saviour of sinners, who can free sinners from that grip of sin and give them new and eternal life.