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Hardwick Evangelical Church - Sunday Sermon

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A chance to listen to the latest sermon from Hardwick Evangelical Church. New sermons every week!
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Kate continued our study of the Kingdom in Matthew's gospel with part of the Sermon on the Mount from Matthew 6.
Robbie gave our second talk on the Kingdom of Heaven from Matthew's gospel, taking us through the Beatitudes.
David launched our new series on the Kingdom of Heaven in the gospel of Matthew. This week: a surprising new message.
On Easter Sunday Kate talked about the last song recorded in the Bible, in Revelation 5: "Worth is the Lamb that was slain!".
Soula told of a terrifying battle that wasn't fought thanks to God's intervention. It's an interesting narrative worth a read, from 2 Chronicles 17.
Robbie noted a connection between this song and our recent talks about Israel in the Bible. The Song of the Vineyard starts out like a love song but soon takes a darker turn.
David examines this question - if we pray for the peace of Jerusalem, and if we see from prophecy that there will be war against Jerusalem when Jesus returns, are we praying for the wrong thing?
Although David had been anointed as king to replace Saul he laments over the death of Saul and son Jonathan, who was David's close comrade.
Our Area Minister joined our series on songs in the Bible with Habakkuk's song in chapter 3, read for us by Julie Coulson.
Moses' song in Deuteronomy 32 is quite a challenging read - a prophetic song of warning of disaster and offering rescue.
David looks at the Bible passages where God promises the land to Abraham, and finds something that may surprise you.
Two strong women and a miraculous storm brought great change for the Israelites as they settled in Canaan.
Kate starts our sermon series on "songs" from the Bible. This week - the first and last recorded songs in the Bible both sing of God as a rescuer.
Talk 1 of a mini-series of three talks from David Instone-Brewer about the status of Israel in the Bible.
Kate concludes our series on Colossians by seeing what we know about the people that Paul names at the end of his letter.
We've included all the traditional Christmas readings and Kate's reflections in this bumper episode. Kate hung items of clothing on a rail to illustrate each of the readings and used these to walk through the whole Bible narrative from the Fall to Redemption.
Robbie concentrated on three words: "Remember my chains".
Kate showed how Paul's advice for society both mirrored and challenged the understanding of the time.
Colossians moves from giving warnings to advice - turn away from bad behaviour and take on newness in Christ.
Enid continues our reading in Colossians and refers back to what we heard from David just before, about Daniel's prayer, so you might want to hear that first.
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