Minister’s Note, All Saints 2020
“there before me was a great multitude that no one could count, from every nation, tribe, people and language, standing before the throne and before the Lamb” (Rev. 7:9) Some things are just not right. We cry out “this … Continued
The Compassionate King 02 August 2020
Here is the YouTube version of the sermon for Sunday 02 August 2020: The Compassionate King, Matthew 14:13-21.
Liturgy, June 14 2020
Liturgy for June 14 2020 Dear DMC, friends, guests and visitors, Worship at home on Holy Trinity this Liturgy: (Liturgy June 14 2020) You can also worship with us on on Facebook or YouTube. If you are unable to access our Facebook … Continued
Minister’s Note Fourth Sunday in Easter
Minister’s Note, 01 May 2020 Greetings, friends, on this Workers Day and also our first day of phase 4 Lockdown. Given the how much data many are using during Lockdown I’m testing communicating via “voice note”. Audio uses less data … Continued
Minister’s Note Fourth Sunday in Lent
“The Lord is my shepherd, I lack nothing” (Ps. 23:1) “I will fear no evil” (Ps. 23:4b) My wife, Sarah-Jane, prepares a weekly menu and shops accordingly. That works well most weeks. But recently “panic buying” left the shelves … Continued
Minister’s Note 17 April 2016
“The Lord is my shepherd, I shall not want” This Sunday, the fourth Sunday of Easter, is “Good Shepherd Sunday” and, naturally, we read the 23rd Psalm. It is a radical Psalm – imagine not wanting anything! What would advertisers … Continued
Bible Readings – 20 December 2015
Bible Readings for the 20th of December Advent 4 – Love The Bible Readings for this week’s Sunday sermon are the following: Gospel Reading – Luke 1:46-55, The Message (MSG) 46-55 And Mary said, I’m bursting with God-news; I’m dancing the song … Continued
Cell Notes – 19 July 2015
Cell Notes 19 July 2015
Minister’s Note – 26 April 2015
I am the Good Shepherd (Jn. 10:11) “The Lord is my Shepherd, he calls me by name and I follow him into abundant life” is a perfectly appropriate Christian testimony. Yet, when one pauses and reflects on what this … Continued