Sermons from 2024 (Page 5)

What is your opinion of Jesus Christ? (31 mins)

Oliver speaks on four opinions found in the Bible, man’s opinion of God, God’s opinion of man, God’s opinion of His Son, and our opinion of the Lord Jesus Christ. He emphasises that our opinion of Jesus Christ matters, as it impacts where we spend eternity.

Exodus 26: The boards and the bars of the tabernacle (35 mins)

In Exodus 26:15-30, we read of the boards and the bars of the tabernacle. These were made of shittim wood and overlayed with gold. Joel takes us through the significance of the details given of these components, how they remind us of the Lord, while drawing out challenges to the believer.

God is light & God is love (37 mins)

In this gospel message, we examine a couple of the significant statements that describes who God is. God is light, in Him there is no darkness at all. During creation, God saw that the light was good. This reminds us of the purity and moral perfection of God, as seen in the Lord Jesus Christ. We also consider that God is love. This was proven to us when the Lord Jesus died on the cross for sinners. This incredible act…

2024 Easter Conference Hymn Singing (3/3)

Over 40 mins of hymns from the post-conference hymn sing. Hymns include: “On that most holy morn”, “O Christ in thee, my soul hath found”, “O for a closer walk with God”, “We’re marching to Zion”, “When I survey”, “It is well with my soul”, “Lord when I think upon the love”, “When we all get to Heaven”, “I once was bound in Satan’s chains”, “I am thine O Lord”, “Saviour more than life to me”, “How good is the…

2024 Easter Conference Hymn Singing (2/3)

Over 33 mins of hymn singing from the Easter Monday of the conference weekend.  Hymns include: “Crown him with many crowns”, “Jesus our Lord”, “Gazing on Thee Lord”, “Jesus lover of my soul”, “Jesus Thy Name is Love”, “Lamb of God, Our Souls adore Thee”, “O Wonderful Wonderful Word of the Lord”, “My Lord has Garments”, “I am thine O Lord”, “Abide with me”,

2024 Easter Conference Hymn Singing (1/3)

Over 50 mins of hymn singing from the Saturday and Sunday of the conference weekend. Hymns include: “All Hail the power of Jesus’ name”, “O how happy are they”, “May the mind of Christ my Saviour”, “O Eyes that are weary”, “Dear Saviour Thou Art Mine”, “Count Your Blessings”, “It Was the sight”, “Man of Sorrows”, “And can it be,” “Saviour Source of Life Eternal”, “I must have the saviour with me”, “Master, speak thy servant heareth”, “Saviour, like a…

The Dawn of a New Day (54 mins)

EASTER CONF 2024: Alasdair Baijal closes the conference by examining the closing verses of Mark 16. After helpfully taking time to demonstrate the authenticity and authority of these verses, Alasdair looks at practical lessons that can be learnt from these post resurrection events.

The Mystery of God (54 mins)

EASTER CONF 2024: Dan Rudge expounds Revelation 10, which deals with a further “mystery doctrine” in the NT, concerning the mystery of God.

We Shall All Be Changed (52 mins)

EASTER CONF 2024: Ian Jackson expounds 1 Corinthians 15:50-58, which deals with one of the “Mystery Doctrines of the New Testament”, the mystery that we shall all be changed. Ian demonstrates how this doctrine has authority, certainty, necessity and a continuity.

Gospel: Do You Belong to Christ? (46 mins)

EASTER CONF 2024: In a weighty gospel meeting, Ian Jackson preaches from Galatians 5 on “them that are Christ’s”, asking those in the audience whether they belong to him. Ian particularly labours the vital truth that before one ever gets saved they have to come to the end of self. Craig Munro continues this theme by preaching on things that belong to Christ, his first fruits, his flock and his family.

He Ascended! (37 mins)

EASTER CONF 2024: Ian Jackson expounded the parenthesis of Ephesians 4:9-10, that deal with the wondrous truth that Christ hath ascended but before that descended into the “lowest parts” of the earth.

The Secret of Contentment (33 mins)

EASTER CONF 2024: Craig Munro preaches a practical and challenging message on the secret of contentment, bringing the audience to four locations in lamentations and drawing out applications concerning compassion, contentment, carefulness, companionship and counsel.