Sermons on John (Page 3)

Amazing Love Easter 2020

This service is available in both video and audio format.
He is risen indeed!
Karen leads our Easter service for 2020. Chris follows up on last week by looking at how the resurrection story was reported in John’s gospel, Maureen gives us an update on how her family is coping with the coronavirus outbreak, plus prayers from Paul and a reading from Pete.

Another Pete (Roberts, not Robinson) has chosen this week’s music and the playlist can be found in the paragraph below the video.

Palm Sunday 2020

This service is available in both video and audio format.

As we enter a very different Holy Week to the one we were expecting a few weeks ago, Chris looks at Palm Sunday through the way it is reported in John’s gospel. Susan is our service leader and she also introduces updates from Amanda, Nick and Emily, prayers from Lynne and a Palm Sunday poem read by Shona.

Mike has chosen the music for this week and the playlist can be found in the paragraph underneath the video.

Resurrection 4: 40 Days

As we continue our exploration of the resurrection appearances of Jesus, this week we focus on Jesus’ appearance by the sea of Galilee.  We are invited to consider if we demonstrate our love for Jesus through our love for His people.  Jesus restores us by bringing us back to the core of faith – do you love me?

Resurrection 3: Resurrection Week

‘Doubting’ Thomas wasn’t present when the risen Jesus first appeared to his disciples, so took some convincing that Jesus had, indeed, risen from the dead. It was only some time later, when he was able to see and touch Jesus, that he stopped doubting, and believed and worshipped. Chris preaches on John 20:24-31 and challenges us to respond to Jesus’ resurrection by choosing to believe and worship the risen Christ.

Unfortunately no audio recording is available for this sermon, but sermon notes are available for download.

Resurrection 1 : Resurrection Morning

The resurrection lies at the heart of the Christian faith– without the resurrection we could have no way of knowing that the cross was anything more than an act of self-sacrifice. As we have a risen Saviour there is no situation beyond His power to resurrect. The power that raised Christ from the dead is at work in you.