Sermons on Christmas
Christmas Sunday (Isaiah 61:10 to 62:3, Luke)
Christmas Sunday: Faithful action doesn’t have to depend on having clear answers to all our questions. […] Sometimes we have to say yes to God, when the way ahead is not clear. [RM]
Christmas Day – 2020
Light in our darkness (Isaiah 63:7-9; Matthew 2:13-23)
Christmas Day 2019 (John 1:1-14)
Today’s sermon is about love, the love of Jesus. And as we are loved and accepted just as we are, we are transformed.
2019 Christingle Service
St Tim’s Stage Hands perform “It’s about the Cross” at this year’s Christingle service.
Epiphany – The Coming of the Magi
The wise men brought gifts for Jesus; we too need to bring our gifts – our talents, our skills, our abilities – to Jesus. By giving to you [Lord] what you don’t need – the things which I might enjoy – I am saying more ernestly, ‘You Lord are my treasure, not these things.’
Jesus in the Temple (Col 3:12-17, Luke 2:41-52)
“Why are you searching for me? Do you expect me to be where you are or are you going to be where I am?” Remember the Lord’s prayer: “Your will be done, Your Kingdom come [. . .]”
Christmas Day – Family Communion
May 2019 be a year in which all of us learn a little bit more about the Lord and Saviour of the world. Readings: Isaiah 63:7-9, Luke 2:1-9
Christmas Eve – Midnight Communion
Readings: Isaiah 52:7-12, John 1:1-14
2018 Carol Service
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