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HPAC Morning Sermons – Harrington Park Anglican Church

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In our first rendition of “Camden Valley Anglican Online,” Jono preaches on Matthew 6:1-18.
Jono preaches on Matthew 5:17-37.
Dan preaches on Matthew 5:1-16.
After our Church Weekend Away last week on “The Word Dwelling Richly”, we return to the gospel of Matthew. Jono preaches on Matthew 4:1-11 on “The Temptation of Jesus.”
“Who do you say I am?” says Jesus. We learn from Matthew 3 that either that he is both Lord and Saviour, or he is neither.
Gavin, the pastor of Gregory Hills Anglican Church, preaches on Matthew 2.
Jono kicks off a brand new preaching series in the book of Matthew.
Ben preaches on Judges 16, the final instalment of the story of Samson.
As we continue to study the climax of the book of Judges, the disastrous story of Samson, Ben preaches on chapters 14 and 15.
Ben preaches on Judges 13 as we begin to look at the story of Samson.
Jono preaches on Judges 6-8, taking a look at the story of Gideon and God.
Gav continues our new series in Judges, looking at the story of Deborah and Barak in chapters 4 and 5.
Ben kicks off a brand new series in the book of Judges, giving an overview of the book as a whole. The big question in Judges, and across the entire Bible, is this: “How can a holy God dwell with a sinful people?”
Jono preaches a one-off sermon on Psalm 1 and 2.
Ben preaches a topical sermon on the doctrine of Scripture, in light of 2 Timothy 3:14-17. The Bible is authoritative, sufficient and clear. But more so, Ben explains how it ought to shape our spiritual life.
Dan preaches on 2 Timothy 3.
Ben preaches on 2 Timothy 2.
Gav Oram, the lead pastor of Gregory Hills Anglican, joins us at Harrington Park today to teach us from 2 Timothy 1 and 2.
Jono preaches a topical sermon on spiritual gifts, in light of 2 Timothy 1:6. What does the Bible actually mean when it uses that phrase, and how should that shape our thinking about gifts?
“Saved to Serve… and Suffer” – Jono kicks off a new sermon series in 2 Timothy. We ought to serve and suffer, by the power of God, without being ashamed, because he saved us!



