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Be a servant
Who is the greatest of all? The servant of all. Walk as Jesus walked. Mark 9:33-37
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Holy Communion 1
The first in a series of sermons on the subject of Holy Communion.
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The Mission to Seafarers
Two talks for the price of one again this week. In the Children’s Talk Rev. Ian Davies speaks about building up our faith, and reminds us it takes time to build something that will last, but God is with us through it all. In the main talk we hear about the work of the Mission…
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Go and Share
John Marchment talks about going out and sharing our story. You don’t need fancy equipment and bundles of supplies, and you don’t even need to go far. Go with your story. Go with Christ, and share. Mark 6:7-12
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Slay the Giants
No matter who we are or how small, God is preparing us. As we face trials in our life, we can lean on God. He will see us through. He is preparing us to do his work, he is preparing us for greater things. God will deliver us. We can slay giants. Di Marchment gives…
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Allow God to work
You can’t make a tree grow any more than you can stop day becoming night. Plant the seed, tell your story, do what you can do in your place. Allow God to work through you. Allow your story to work. But don’t try and be God. Allow God be to God. Allow God to work.…
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God Speaks
It’s Pentecost and Rev. Ian Davies reminds us that the Holy Spirit can come to us and talk to us in unexpected and sometimes uncomfortables places and ways. Acts 1:1-21 & John 15:5-15
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Are you good?
This week Marown welcome Peter Jackson of Keynote Ministries (not the director of Lord of the Rings). Peter talks to us about being good or God Like. He also uses his gift of music to play for us. Mark 10:17-22
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Prepare to be pruned
It’s two for the price of one this week. In the Children’s talk Rev. Ian Davies tries to find the 11 year olds leaving primary school this year a job and a new home. Once the children have left (the service not home), Ian examines how difficult it can be to be pruned, but also…
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Go and be useful!
Rev. Ian Davies gets to the point of the Great Commission. Go and be useful! Matthew 28: 16-20
