Archive for November, 2009

Nov 29 2009

Rest

Published by Daniel under Sermons

Bible Readings: Isaiah 41:14-20; Hebrews 4:1-13
Preacher: Mark Glanville
Series: Jesus is Better!
Our lives are cluttered with busyness: appointments, sport, meals, phone calls, bed times, cleaning. Our lives are cluttered with the urgent and sometimes there is little room left for the beautiful. The words of the writer to the Hebrews, written 2000 years ago are pertinent [...]

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Nov 22 2009

Dangerous Distractions - Falling Away from Jesus

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Bible Readings: Isaiah 41:1-13; Hebrews 3:1-19
Preacher: Mark Glanville
Series: Jesus is Better!
In different seasons of our Christian life, different passages of scripture become important. In difficult times for example we cherish Jesus’ words, ‘come to me all you who are weary…’ On the other hand at certain times in our lives a challenge is required. This [...]

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Nov 15 2009

Jesus is Perfect

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Bible Readings: Isaiah 40:18-31; Hebrews 2:5-18
Preacher: Di Scott
Series: Jesus is Better!
A journalist wrote this: “a girl said to me the other day, ‘I don’t know whether I’ll ever believe in God, but Jesus is my kind of guy.’ ”
The first thing that strikes us is that this is a huge undersell of Jesus. I mean, [...]

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Nov 08 2009

Jesus is Better!

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Bible Readings: Isaiah 40:1-17; Hebrews 1:1-2:4
Preacher: Mark Glanville
Series: Jesus is Better!
This Sunday at Tregear we begin a new sermon series, leading up to Christmas - the book of Hebrews, Chapters 1-6. The book of Hebrews has one theme that drives right through the book: Jesus is better! As the chapters go by, Jesus is shown [...]

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Nov 01 2009

Jesus’ Attitude to Poverty & Justice

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Bible Readings: Luke 16:19-31; Amos 2:6-16
Preacher: Mark Glanville
Series: Justice through the Scriptures
This Sunday at Tregear we conclude our series, ‘Justice through the scriptures‘. Having seen in the 10 commandments that God wants communities to be places of mutual care; and having seen the prophet Amos’ sensitivity to injustice - injustice is shaking a puny fist [...]

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