
Revelation – The Lamb upon the Throne
David continued with John’s revelation of his startling vision of heaven, where a worship service is happening that will never end. At its centre is
David continued with John’s revelation of his startling vision of heaven, where a worship service is happening that will never end. At its centre is
Our speaker Gilbert Lennox focused our thoughts on two passages from the New Testament letter of Paul to Timothy: 1 Timothy 1:12-17 and 1 Timothy
Introducing a three-part series, Tim Warke confessed that the hard-hitting messages of Haggai the minor prophet strike a deep chord with him. He divided his
Paul’s second letter to the Thessalonians, chapter 1, deals with the exclusion from God’s presence of those who do not obey the Gospel. It also
To begin, David referred to the five characteristics of Simeon outlined last week: devout, righteous, expectant, Spirit-led, and servant. The initial letters of these spell
Brian Johnston began his sermon by mentioning a friend who, struggling with a stressful situation, coped by reading Psalm 62 every morning. The Psalm speaks
David reminded us that 1 Thessalonians shows Christians how to live well between the first and second comings of Jesus. First, he posed a challenging
Each of the seven signs we will explore through July and August points to Jesus. Introducing this series, David said the aim is to enable
David began by giving thanks to God, and to the congregation, for the incredible number of people serving at Windsor Baptist, in a great variety
The eight chapters of Deuteronomy 19-26 contain over 60 diverse and detailed laws. How do we decide which ones are relevant today? Pastor David gave
“WHEN WE CEASE TO WORSHIP GOD, WE DO NOT WORSHIP NOTHING, WE WORSHIP ANYTHING.” G.K. Chesterton David used this quotation to illustrate that as humans
David began by taking us to words of the prophet Micah: “AND WHAT DOES THE LORD REQUIRE OF YOU? TO ACT JUSTLY AND TO LOVE
This was an exciting and hugely encouraging service, where four young people testified to their relationship with Jesus and were baptised. It was the first
David read from John 15:1-7, concluding his series on Jesus’ ‘I AM’ declarations with “I AM the true vine.” (v.1). He emphasised Jesus’ use of
David showed us how the story of Zacchaeus is important for two reasons. First, it is the last time Jesus encounters an individual before He
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