15 July 2018
Rev’d Blake Ramage Reading for today: Matthew 1: 1-17 Good morning, my name is Blake, and as you can see, I’ve set myself a bit of a challenge here. It would probably be difficult to find a passage in the … Continued
Rev’d Blake Ramage Reading for today: Matthew 1: 1-17 Good morning, my name is Blake, and as you can see, I’ve set myself a bit of a challenge here. It would probably be difficult to find a passage in the … Continued
Rev’d Jonathan Gale I woke early on Monday morning to look up the latest on the rescue operation in Thailand and found this article, which says better than I could what I was trying to convey on Sunday: https://www.theguardian.com/books/2018/jul/08/madeleine-albright-fascism-is-not-an-ideology-its-a-method-interview-fascism-a-warning?CMP=fb_gu Blessings. … Continued
Archbishop John Paterson Months ago, when the Vicar invited me to be the guest preacher on your Patronal Festival, he asked me to try and weave into the sermon some reference to Matariki. I wondered if there was something obvious … Continued
Rev’d Jonathan Gale This is the fourth and final sermon in our June series on the Scriptures. In week one we looked at the origins of Scripture and saw how God uses it, in the first instance, to reveal Christ, … Continued
Rev’d Jonathan Gale Before I begin I need to acknowledge that portions of this talk relate to material from the Christian university network known as CRU. Paul tells his young friend, Timothy, “Do your best to present yourself to … Continued