
A sermon from St Paul's on Trinity Sunday, May 31 2026.
In Matthew 11:28 Jesus issues the gracious invitation to come to him and find rest. Jesus is the Son of the Father who brings relief to the weary and burdened, and also restores us to be able t... more
A sermon from St Paul's on Pentecost Sunday, May 24 2026.
In Matthew 9:27-38 Jesus heals two blind men, and a man who could not speak. Just as Jesus opened eyes and opened mouths back then, he does the same for us now by the power of his Holy Spirit... more
A sermon from St Paul's on Sunday May 10 2026.
In Matthew 9:9-17, Matthew recounts his own (miraculous) story of being called to follow Jesus. In these verses Jesus is the commander, host, and doctor. He calls us to follow him, gathers us into commu... more
A sermon from St Paul's Katherine on Sunday May 3 2026.
In Matthew 9:1-8 Jesus meets a paralysed man brought to him by the man's friends. Jesus proves to be the True Friend who shows us our problem, and reveals his power. Jesus both forgives our sin... more
A sermon from St Paul's on Sunday April 26 2026.
In Matthew 8:18-34 there is a very strange story involving a whole herd of pigs who launch headlong off a cliff into the water. But these pigs point us to Jesus. The Jesus who goes to the fringes, who... more
A sermon from St Paul's on Sunday April 12 2026.
In Matthew 8:1-4 Jesus heals a leper and makes him clean. We learn from these verses about the heart of Jesus for us, and the healing Jesus gives to us.
A sermon from St Paul's on Easter Sunday 2026.
In John 20, Mary goes looking for Jesus, but in the end it is Jesus who is looking for her. Mary doesn't find Jesus the dead teacher, but Jesus the risen Lord and the living Gardener who is making all t... more
A sermon from St Paul's on Good Friday 2026.
The cross of Jesus is a tree. It is both a tree of death and curse, and a tree of life and blessing. On the cross Jesus takes our death and curse, so that he can give us his life and blessing.







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