Church this Sunday, 26th May

The Songs of Your Life 4: This week as we look at a hymn of praise to God. This is a noisy Psalm complete with singing, shouts of joy, and a full band providing music. Indeed the whole creation joins in praising God for his salvation and his purposes for the world. There is much for us to celebrate as the Psalm proclaims God’s eternal purpose of bringing all things under the Lordship of Jesus.

Sermon: Song of Purpose

Passage: Psalm 96

Preacher: Jon Blyth

First Bible Reading: Ephesians 1:3-10 (p.1173)

Second Bible Reading: Psalm 98 (p.603)

Outline:

1. Sing to the Lord

2. Shout for joy

3. Let all creation praise him

Front cover: Praise be to the Lord, the God of Israel, because he has come and has redeemed his people. Luke 1:68 NIV

 

Church this Sunday, 19th May

The Songs of Your Life 3: As we’ve ventured into the Psalms over the last two weeks we’ve heard of God’s great plans in creation, and how they’ve been threatened by human sin. Today we begin to see how God has not left us alone in this broken world, but has continued to make himself known and to act for our salvation. As we listen to the writer of Psalm 119 we hear of the goodness of God’s Word that is a constant companion through all the ups and downs of the course of our lives.

Sermon: Song of Scripture

Passage: Psalm 119

Preacher: Jon Blyth

First Bible Reading: 2 Peter 1:1-11 (p.1222)

Second Bible Reading: Psalm 119:1-24 (p.617)

Outline:

  1. Getting our bearings
  2. Reasons to delight
  3. Finding joy in God’s word

Front cover: Righteous are you, O LORD, and your laws are right. The statutes you have laid down are righteous; they are fully trustworthy.  Psalm 119:137-138 NIV

Church this Sunday, 12th May

The Songs of Your Life 2: Even amidst the praise of Israel there is a recognition of sin. For there can be no true worship in a broken world, without confession. Psalm 106 recognises the brokenness of this world, the reality of our rebellion from God. Ever since the first human beings decided to go their own way, the purpose for which God made this world – worship, has been thwarted by human unbelief and idolatry. To find our place in God’s plans, we start by recognising the reality of sin.

Sermon: Song of Brokenness

Passage: Psalm 106

Preacher: Sandy McMillan

First Bible Reading:            Romans 3:9-20 (p.1130)

Second Bible Reading:      Psalm 106 (p.608)

Outline:

  1. Worship: Our reason to live
  2. Wickedness: Our rebellion from God
  3. Wanted: Our recognition of sin

Front cover: “…all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God, and are justified freely by his grace through the redemption that came by Christ Jesus.” Romans 3:23-24 NIV

Church this Sunday, 5th May

New series – The Songs of Your Life: The book of Psalms was the hymnbook of Israel. The people of God would join their voices in singing God’s praise. So these songs reflect deep and important truths about God, truths about his plans and purposes for the world. Psalm 148 calls all creation to join in worship, because God made the world and has revealed himself in his world, even sending a Saviour so we could know him. God’s purpose for the world he made is that we should know him, enjoy him, glorify him.

Sermon: Song of Creation

Passage: Psalm 148

Preacher: Sandy McMillan

First Bible Reading:             Acts 17:22-31 (p.1114)

Second Bible Reading:             Psalm 148 (p.633)

Outline:

  1. The call for all creation to worship
  2. The reasons for all creation to worship
  3. The goal of all creation is worship

Front cover: “You are worthy, our Lord and God, to receive glory and honour and power, for you created all things, and by your will they were created and have their being.” Revelation 4:11 NIV

Church this Sunday, 28th April

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This Sunday we welcome David Kennedy from The Gideons The Gideons is an association of Christian business and professional men who, together with their wives, are active in 196 countries. They believe the Bible to be the inspired Word of God and have accepted Jesus Christ as their Saviour and Lord. Their aim is to bring others to know the saving grace of Jesus through placing God’s Word in all accommodation places or as a personal gifts, free of charge.

Sermon: Stir up, stand up and step out

Passage: 2 Timothy 1:3-18

Preacher: David Kennedy

First Bible Reading:             Isaiah 55:1-11 (p.742)

Second Bible Reading:             2 Timothy 1:3-18 (p.1195)

Outline:

  1. Fan the flame
  2. Stand up
  3. Step out

Front cover: “…the holy Scriptures…are able to make you wise for salvation through faith in Christ Jesus. All Scripture is God-breathed and is useful for teaching, rebuking, correcting and training in righteousness, so that the man of God may be thoroughly equipped for every good work.” 2 Timothy 3:15-17 NIV