St Augustine said: “You have made us for yourself O God, and our heart is restless until it rests in you.” We look at desire and worship and how we…
Jesus and the Jewish leaders square off in the Temple. He challenges their moral, spiritual and political authority. He is the Son whom the Father loves. Will they and we…
In the first place Jesus serves us, rather than the other way around. This defines what leadership is in his kingdom; loving service of others. But will you have the…
Jesus teaches his disciples and us to what it means to walk in the way of the cross. To trust him, to not seek greatness but service, to guard the…
Working out God and faith can be messy and complicated, but at some point we have to make a decision: will we choose life or not?
Deuteronomy 18 reminds us that God has a question for us: ‘Are you listening to Jesus?’
The first chapter of the Bible teaches us to care for creation as vice regents and gardeners. Pride and greed corrupt this vocation. We explore how we might resist these…
Working out from the parable of the Good Samaritan we explore some of the Bible’s rich resources in pursuing racial justice. There is no more sublime ethic than God’s call…
Following Tim Keller’s metaphor we explore how we can weave ourselves into the fabric of torn and broken communities to bring spiritual, physical, psychological and social wholeness.
What does the Bible say about justice for women? This sermon explores that question through the stories of two of Jesus’ ancestors: Tamar and Ruth.