Posts (Page 4)

Posts (Page 4)

WEEKLY PASTORAL ADDRESS 19/7/20

This morning we learnt of the death of Dr J I Packer, whose work is known to many of you and whose influence reaches many more. Having benefited greatly under the ministry of Dr Martyn Lloyd Jones he along with John Stott were key instruments used of God to bring about a resurgence of biblical and evangelical ministry in the Church of England in the latter half of the…

WEEKLY PASTORAL ADDRESS 12/7/20

As I write I am also watching the uploaded streaming of Sarah and Robert’s wedding. What a blessing to be involved with them and to serve them in this way. I know you all join with me in prayer for the Lord’s blessing on their married life, their growth in the Lord’s grace together, their developing usefulness in serving the Lord together, as well as for their parents and…

WEEKLY PASTORAL ADDRESS 4/7/20

How’s your sense of ‘community’? Carl Trueman, Professor of Biblical and Religious Studies at Grove City College in the USA, recently observed how swiftly things change in the sense of community – ‘Strange to tell, it was only a month ago that the nightly news was seasoned with inspiring stories of communities coming together in countless acts of kindness toward the…

WEEKLY PASTORAL ADDRESS 28/06/20

This week we were considering God’s omniscience – that He is all knowing. This is an necessary reality if God is truly God, but it is also a staggering one. Listen to David in Psalm 139:1-5, 1     O Lord, You have searched me and known me.2     You know my sitting down and my rising up;You understand my thought afar…

WEEKLY PASTORAL ADDRESS 21/06/20

How’s this week been for you, your family, your circle of Christian friends, or friends in general? It’s certainly been a tough one for the world, and that does not seem to be relenting any time soon. Maybe it has been a tough one for you. I know in many ways it has been a tough one for me personally. So where do we go, what do we do when as Christians are called to face…

WEEKLY PASTORAL ADDRESS 14/06/20

As one reads the Psalms one knows they are songs, yet it is obvious they are prayers and we often use them in our prayers, as our prayers. And when we see or remember that, we are struck by how prayer (and praise) flows out of a wonderment with God as He has revealed Himself to us. And when we read the psalms, when we sing the Psalms, prayer seems to come naturally to us…