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On a hot morning Francis spoke from the stories of Elijah and Peter as people who soared in faith and sank in doubt. The question of Jesus come to us all: Why do you doubt?” Why indeed? The audio will offer more.
Previous Pastor
On a hot morning Francis spoke from the stories of Elijah and Peter as people who soared in faith and sank in doubt. The question of Jesus come to us all: Why do you doubt?” Why indeed? The audio will offer more.
In this fourth Communion Service adapted to lockdown Francis continued asking basic questions about Holy Communion. This time he asked ‘where’ does the bread and wine become the Body and Blood of Christ? This involved tracing a shift of perspective followed in the Reformation and reflected strongly in our Anglican prayers. Only an audio is…
In Matthew chapter 13 a string of Jesus’ parables of the Kingdom are found with a concluding statements about how a wise householder considered the Kingdom. This is the springboard for consideration of Life in the Kingdom of God during a pandemic.
While reflecting on the tragedy of exile in Babylon Isaiah took Israel to task and upgraded her vision on who her Lord was. Fast forward to today and this provided the deep foundation for science as we know it today. Improbable? Read on or listen to Francis on audio.
This 12 minute audio brings the third teaching on Communion during the eased lockdown. Today we ask: When does communion happen?
Paul opens his inner life and Jesus exposes that of people who look like they are in the game but really are not. Getting it together and being aligned is the path of rest Jesus calls us to. It requires we take his yoke and follow him.
This is the short teaching given at the second communion service during pandemic time. What does Altar, Table and Sacrifice mean?
This is a prophetic message from Pastor Francis for the church to discern. Bubbles may be burst and confidence dented. Please listen or read carefully.
After 3 months of separation 16 people were able to gather for holy communion. The short sermon is available only on audio. It is preceded by a reading from Luke 22:14-23.
On Pentecost Sunday Francis spoke his congregation from all over the world about recognising the Holy Spirit. That might sound simple but as if a consequence of Babel, the words ‘Spirit’ and ‘Holy’ are understood in very different ways. This message tries to make it Biblical and simple.