Sermons by Chris Justice (Page 4)
The King and His Kingdom
On 15th March, Chris explained the parable of the ten servants in Luke chapter 19 and asked how we can apply it in our lives.
Finding rest in God
Chris Justice spoke about this important topic from Matthew chapter 11.
The shrewd manager
Chris Justice looks at the difficult parable in Luke 16 (the shrewd manager) and explores what it might mean for us.
The Creator Spirit
On the first Sunday in Advent Chris Justice spoke about how we should relate to the Holy Spirit with particular reference to the Holy Spirit’s role in the events of the first Christmas and his ongoing role in creating new life.
Not by might nor by power, but by my Spirit
On 17th November Chris Justice spoke from Haggai and Zechariah with a word of encouragement, of command and a warning.
How the Holy Spirit helps us pray
On Sunday 3rd November Chris Justice continued to talk about prayer, this time talking specifically about how the Holy Spirit helps us pray. During the talk Chris refers to this song “Touch the sky” by Hillsong UNITED.
The most important thing
On 27th October Chris Justice spoke about how spending time with Jesus is the most important thing. Chris spoke in the context of prayer, and he explained what the Lord’s prayer teaches us about praying. Chris starts by reading from Luke chapter 10, verse 38 onwards.
Be strong and put your trust in me
On 29th September, Chris Justice shared his testimony of his experiences over the last few months as he underwent radiotherapy, and how God had said to him, “Be strong and put your trust in me”.
Mothering Sunday
In a special service for Mothering Sunday we had four contributions. Gill Shaw spoke about the work of WellFound, and the transformation in the lives of women and children in West Africa through the provision of clean water. Gill is a professional photographer and trustee of WellFound. WellFound is a water and sanitation charity founded in 2005 by a member of the church…
Follow me
Last Sunday Andrew spoke from Philippians 2 and asked the question “how do we actually work out our own salvation?” which Paul instructs us to do in verse 12. On 10th February, Chris Justice picked up the theme and spoke about what Jesus meant when he says “Follow me”.