by Rob Slane | Jan 19, 2026
Why is a story about a man being swallowed by a huge fish and vomited out recorded in the Bible? This sermon begins by looking at the importance of the Book of Jonah, connecting it to references, echoes and allusions in the New Testament, as well as back to the flood...
by Rob Slane | Jan 11, 2026
Why do we go to church each week? Many answers are given to this — but actually this is the wrong question. The real question we should be asking is this: why does God call us to go to church each week? The primary answer is that God has covenanted with us, yet we...
by Rob Slane | Jan 5, 2026
Britain is clearly in a time of great moral decay. But there is no new thing under the sun, and our present condition is remarkably similar to that of Judah in the days of Isaiah. This sermon looks at the degeneracy of Judah, the devastating consequences, and the root...
by Rob Slane | Dec 29, 2025
Matthew begins his Gospel with one of the most profound statements in the Bible: “The book of the generation of Jesus Christ, the son of David, the son of Abraham.” He is the True Adam, God’s King come to inaugurate a new Creation; he is the True Son...
by Rob Slane | Dec 29, 2025
Unlike any other child, Jesus’ identity could be known while still a newborn and an infant, since the prophets had foretold his coming centuries before, in many times and in many places. This sermon explores the biblical background behind the titles he is given in...
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