A Sermon for the Sixth Sunday in Lent, Palm Sunday (28/03/21): A Triumphal Approach Leads to an Anti-climax

 A Triumphal Approach Leads to an Anti-climax Mark 11:1-11 Time and again throughout his ministry Jesus has demonstrated insight that others do not and even cannot possess. Often he knows what others are thinking without them speaking those thoughts out loud. All the way along he has recognised where his mission leads and what the conclusion of …

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A Sermon for the Fifth Sunday in Lent, Passion Sunday (21/03/21): Those Who Hate their Life Will Keep It.

Those Who Hate their Life Will Keep It John 12:20-31 There is a paradox, an unresolvable contradiction, which lies at the heart of the human condition. But it is a paradox which also lies at the heart of God’s answer to the human condition, the gospel.  “Those who love their life lose it, and those who …

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A Sermon for the Fourth Sunday in Lent (14/03/21): Nicodemus is Puzzled by Jesus

Nicodemus is Puzzled by Jesus  John 3:14-22  The evening had not got at all how Nicodemus had expected or wanted. He had come to Jesus looking for clarity. He wanted to get from the pious Galilean, of whom the ordinary folk seem so enthused and excited, and whose words seemed to impress even a few of the …

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A Sermon for the Third Sunday in Lent (07/03/21): The Sign of Cleansing the Temple

  The Sign of Cleansing the Temple  John 2:13-22  John’s Gospel is a book of signs.  In it there is a series of miraculous occurrences which disclose just who Jesus is.  The first of these signs is the  Changing of Water into Wine. The series leads through the Raising of Lazarus and of course culminates …

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A Sermon for the Second Sunday in Lent (28/02/21): Take Up Your Cross

Take up your Cross Mark 8:31-38 Jesus has taken his disciples away from Galilee, into gentile territory. He has led them away from the press of the crowds and the busyness of his mission. You might almost call it a retreat, a time to take stock and reflect. He ask his disciples two questions: First: Who do people say that …

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A Sermon for the First Sunday in Lent (21/02/21): God’s Hero in the Conflict between Good and Evil

  God’s Hero in the Conflict between Good and Evil  Mark 1:9-15  In those days Jesus came from Nazareth of Galilee and was baptised by John  in the Jordan. This is the beginning of the Gospel, the story that Mark has to tell. Up to this point what he has written has been prologue, introduction. The ministry …

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A Sermon for the Sunday before Lent (14/02/21): The Mount of Transfiguration and Mount Calvary

The Mount of Transfiguration and Mount Calvary  Mark 9:2-8  From the cloud there came a voice,  “This is my Son, the beloved, listen to him.”  You could wonder, why wasn’t the transfiguration enough? All that is needed to be known about Jesus is put on display there. In a way everything is summed up right here. …

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A Sermon for the Fifth Sunday after Epiphany (07/02/21): All Things to All People

All Things to All People 1 Corinthians 9:16-23 I have become all things to all people. This is one of St. Paul’s most famous declarations about himself. Talking about his work as an apostle he famously declares that he has done all that he can to get close to the people he is trying to …

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A Sermon for the Fourth Sunday after Epiphany (31/01/21): Not What He Does But Who He Is

Not What He Does But Who He Is  Mark 1:21-28 “They were all amazed and kept asking one another, “What is this? A new teaching – with  authority. He commands even the unclean spirits and they obey him.”  There is a profound irony in preaching. As a preacher I find my self doing the very …

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A Sermon for the Third Sunday after Epiphany (24/01/21): Follow Me and Fish for People

Follow Me and Fish for People Mark 1:14-20 One day Jesus appeared in Galilee. One day he wasn’t there. And the next he was. And not very long afterwards it seemed everyone had heard of him. Some tried to fit him into what was already happening, as if he were the outcome of a trend or a movement that was …

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