Mark this is so great! Well done! Thank you.
Resources
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I am having a go at distilling sermons down to seven minutes. It is good discipline, and hopefully more accessible than a 20 minute one.
Romans
I am a bit behind with Romans at the moment - I will try and get the backlog recorded over the next couple of weeks. However if you were at the evening service last week you will have missed the sermon on Romans 4 (which was preached in the morning). You can hear it below.
Lent 2008
Entering the Wilderness - Luke 4:1-11
Autumn 2007 - The peoples republic of heaven
This autumn we are studying the Gospel of Luke and its radical kingdom agenda. You can find details of upcoming preachers and subjects here

Luke 11 - A Manifesto for Church on the Corner
Luke 9 - Take up your cross. How do we reconcile the idea of self denial and the promise of life in all its fulness.
Luke 6 - A manifesto for the kingdom Living with the inverted values of the kingdom of God.
Luke 4 - The year of Jubilee Jesus Returns to his home town and begins to reveal the scope and extent of the gospel, a proces which is deeply unsettling to his culture.
Summer 2007 - A Gospel Community.
Out of our studies in James over the course of the Summer came four reflections that should shape our community together. What does it mean to be an authentic church and to reflect the character of God through of shared lives.
Prayer
Generosity
Hospitality
Service
Spring 2007 - Isaiah
Between April and July 2007 we studied the majestic book of Isaiah. Sadly not all the talks were recorded but you can find a good selection of them below.
Isaiah 66 - A new Earth
The final sermon in this series on the majestic book of Isaiah. We set our sights on God’s purposes not just for humanity, but for the heavens and the earth.
Isaiah 42 - Blessed are those who hunger and thirst for justice. “See, the former things have taken place and new things I declare” Isaiah reveals the grand scope of the kingdom of God, and its remarkable extent and impact on the whole earth.
Lyle Denham on Isaiah 32
We enjoyed having the Archdeacon with us on Sunday evening. Here is his sermon on Isaiah 32.
“She rose from the ground like a Wagnerian Goddess…” Brilliant.
Isaiah 32 - A call to political action.
This was my take on the passage, preached at the morning service. It is Isaiah’s critique both of the leadership of the nation of Israel, and the complacency of those who were lead by them, and Gods ideals of leadership proclaimed to be astablished ‘when the spirit is poured out’.
1 Kings 17 - Faithfulness through suffering.
What are our expectations of our lives and relationships? What do we expect our relationship with God to be like? When we allow our world to shape our plans for life we are likely to be disappointed but this passage from 1 Kings is a corrective showing us the humble and life changing faith of an insignificant figure in the eyes of the world who is a hero in the eyes of God.
Isaiah 11 - The Peaceable Kingdom
Isaiah dreams of a future where justice and peace rule the earth, where creation is restored. This is our true mythology, these hopes should shape our life and our aspirations for our society and our world.
Isaiah 9 - The Gathering Darkness
The storm is coming, and it will not be turned back. How should the faithful remenant respond to the gathering darkness? How should they act when God turns his face away?
Isaiah 6 - Who shall I send
Isaiah comes face to face with God, an encounter which will define him and his ministry for the rest of his life.
Isaiah 1 - The Broken Nation
An introduction to the book of Isaiah; the autopsy of a fallen nation. How and why did this once great nation come to grief, what can we learn from it, and how can we make sure it never happens again.
Responses
By: james on July 6, 2007
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The resources are fantastic - but if you’ve not got an iPod and can’t load iTunes onto your corporate laptop, how do you play m4a files? Please could they be made available in mp3 format?
I’ve just tried to load one for a friend and got completely stumped…
By: Andrew on July 18, 2007
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Okay, I have gone back to using MP3 - the files are a bit bigger, but they are more widely useful. Thanks Andrew.
By: Mark on July 25, 2007
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