Sermons from 2026 (Page 4)

Sermons from 2026 (Page 4)

The Danger of Sin in a Believers’ Life (22 mins)

EASTER CONF 26: Iain Lewis preaches a short, but sobering message on the danger of sin in a Believers’ life from Hebrews 12:15-17. Iain draws out clear, challenging practical lessons from this passage, in addition to presenting a clear case as to why this passage does not teach that Believers can lose their salvation.

GOSPEL: “Responding to Christ” and “The Ability of Christ” (38 mins)

EASTER CONF 26: In an incredibly clear and powerful gospel meeting, Douglas Mowat preaches from John 20 on Doubting Thomas and his refusal to believe, the revelation of Christ. Douglas challenges his audience as to whether they have yet responded to Christ. Ian Jackson preaches from Isaiah 59:1 – “Behold, the LORD’S hand is not shortened, that it cannot save; neither his ear heavy, that it cannot hear”. Ian brings before the audience the ability of Christ in salvation, no…

How the Father Trains His Children (49 mins)

EASTER CONF 26: Iain Lewis looks at the all-important and practical subject of how God the Father trains His children. Examining Hebrews 12:4-17, Iain explains the condition that the believers find themselves in, having received the example of Christ in v1-3. Iain brings before the audience the education that the Hebrew author describes, looking practically at the role, relationship, respect, reason and response of the Christian to his training. Iain closes by asking how we respond to the training of…

Running the Race (44 mins)

EASTER CONF 26: Douglas Mowatt opens up the 2026 Easter Conference by expositing Hebrews 12:1-3, examining the concept of the believer and “the race he runs”. A richly devotional and christological passage of scripture; Douglas deals with “their race” and the encouragement that the passage would be to the immediate Jewish audience, “his race” – examining the person of Christ, one who was fully told, tested, focused and answered. Douglas finally deals with “our race” and examines 4 verbs within…

John (48 mins)

Paul McCauley in his concluding message presents John as one of “sons of Thunder” presenting the Son of God. He considers his 1. Associations to his Lord via family and through his faith, 2. Blunders on three occasions, 3. Contributions across five NT books, 4. Designations as a disciple, apostle, and elder, 5. Example of his intimate love and individual love.

Luke (55 mins)

Paul McCauley gives teaching on the character of the ‘beloved physician’. He points out the diligence in his writing, the informed use of classical Greek, as well as his encouragement to the believers.

Mark (48 mins)

In this second session of the series, Paul McCauley delivers a challenging sermon on the character of Mark. He also encourages the audience on their service for the Lord – if the Lord was willing to use a failing servant to write about the perfect Servant, He can use you.

Stewardship: Our Bodies (65 mins)

Joel Lacey reads from 1 Corinthians 6:12-20 to teach the significance of the human body in light of salvation. He also explores the various ways in which the body if a believer can be used for God’s glory; or this he considers the capacity, conduct, communication, and consumption of the believer.

Stewardship: The Principles (52 mins)

In this introductory session, Alistair Piper identifies four main principles of stewardship: accountability, responsibility, dignity, and sanctity. From here, he teaches the function of a steward in the life of a believer.

Marriage: Godly Fatherhood (57 mins)

As we continue the series on Godly Marriage, Andrew Lacey takes up the challenging subject of Godly Fatherhood. He teaches the importance of the family unit, and the responsibility of the Father. He overviews the functions of a Father as spiritual leadership, protection, provision, discipline, and above all love. He also considers the Character, Confidence, Care, Correction, and Commendation.

An Opportunity Taken (37 mins)

In this sermon, Joel Johnson preaches the gospel of Jesus Christ by making reference to the story of Zacchaeus. Despite Zacchaeus’ corrupt lifestyle, the Lord Jesus sought him and saved him. Despite our sinfulness, the Lord Jesus can save us, if we, like Zacchaeus, repent and trust the Saviour of sinners.