29 March 2026

Celebrate the Lord!

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In the Gospel of John, Palm Sunday is described in the context of the miracle of raising Lazarus from the dead. There were those who knew of this miracle and hated the Lord for it; there were those who knew of it but kept quiet from fear; and there were those who knew of it and so joyfully confessed the Lord as their king. It was this last group that welcomed Jesus with palm branches. This Sunday we will explore how we too can bear witness to the Lord and rejoice in His coming.

Previous Sermons

14 June 2026

Two Witnesses

A witness is someone who can testify to the fact that something really happened or is actually true. The book of revelation describes two witness who were persecuted for their testimony.

7 June 2026

Going By The Book

Spiritual life is incredibly simple. It can be perfectly summed up in the two great commandments: Love God above all else, love your neighbour as yourself. So why then do we need the rest of the Word?

31 May 2026

One Step Forward, Two Steps Back

It’s bad enough to not be in a great place, either outwardly or spiritually. But it’s much worse to not just be in a bad place, but to actually be going backwards, undoing any progress that has been made.

24 May 2026

Entering Eternal Life

What does it take to enter into eternal life? What is required of someone if they are to be saved and go to heaven after death?

17 May 2026

Confirming Your Faith

In the New Church we practice infant baptism, meaning many of us were not even conscious of what was going on when it took place, and have no memory of it. How do we confirm and affirm that we as adults accept the promises made when we were infants?

10 May 2026

Honouring Mothers

The 4th Commandment directs us to “honour your father and your mother, that your days may be long upon the land which Jehovah your God is giving you.” I hope you have a chance today to do some of that honouring.

26 April 2026

The Layers of Heaven

Heaven is not just one amorphous place. It consists of countless communities of various sizes, each with its own character.