The following sermons are listed via date and preacher:
The First of his Signs Sermon preached at Enmore, 2nd.Sunday after Epiphany, 20th. January 2019 Readings: Isaiah 62.1–5; 1 Cor. 12.1–11; John 2.1–11. This morning’s readings from the Old Testament and Gospel, tell the tale of two marriages. Old Testament prophets frequently spoke of the relationship between Yahweh and Israel as being like a marriage but…
And the Word became flesh Sermon preached on Christmas Day 2018, St. Luke’s Enmore. Reading: John 1. 1– 14. I suspect that most of us here this morning have done a fair amount of shopping in recent days. Some shopping experiences are more memorable that others. One that is embedded in my mind took place many…
Overwhelmed with joy Sermon preached at Enmore, Epiphany Sunday, 6th. January 2019 Reading: Matthew 2.1–12. Matthew’s story of the visit of the Wise men or Magi, as he calls them, has inspired countless artists and poets throughout the centuries. Although some modern scholars like to dismiss it as a pious legend it remains a powerful narrative…
Rejoice in the Lord Always Sermon preached at Enmore, 3rd Sunday in Advent, 16th December 2018 Readings: Zephaniah 3.14–20; Philippians 4.4–7; Luke 3.7–18 Traditionally, on the 3rd Sunday of Advent we emphasise the theme of joy. It is also known as Gaudete Sunday, from the Latin meaning ‘rejoice.’ Joy and rejoicing are prominent in our first…
In Those Days Christmas Eve Sermon, preached at Enmore, 2018. Reading: Luke 2.1–20 Living in a society that has made Christmas into a great commercial enterprise it is not surprising that many of us get to Christmas day feeling a little jaded. We have spent hours in shops buying food and presents, we have been subjected…