The two churches of Kemsing and Woodlands, located just outside Sevenoaks in West Kent.
Submitted by James on Sun, 21/08/2011 - 08:30
Those words of Jesus we just heard are hard words to hear. They are hard to think about. They are hard to preach on.
They are hard because Jesus is talking about two subjects that cause us more pain emotionally than just about anything else. You don’t need me to tell you how much pain there is because of adultery and divorce. The divorce rate in this country is going down. But each year, the proportion of married people who divorce is still over 1%. And each time it happens, it hurts, and the ripples of people who are hurt spread very widely.
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Submitted by James on Sun, 29/05/2011 - 09:00
“What’s the catch?” That’s one question I ask myself often when someone offers to give something that seems too good to be true.
Sadly, many people today don’t ask that question about the Christian faith because they think that being a Christian is the catch. Instead of saying “what’s the catch”, they ask “what’s good about that?”
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Submitted by James on Sun, 30/01/2011 - 10:00
Living with uncertainty is hard, is it not?
And we have a lot of uncertainty in our lives at the moment. Inflation is heading towards 5 %; unemployment is rising; oil prices are crazy, and VAT has just put up the price of almost everything. There’s a lot we don’t know about the future – our own personal future, or what the country will look like for the next 5 years. And it’s hard living with uncertainty.
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Submitted by James on Sun, 23/01/2011 - 09:30
Many of you will know that I try to talk to people who don’t come to church. I love to try and find out: What do they think? What do they believe? What questions are they asking?
One issue I encounter fairly regularly, as a barrier to the Christian faith, is the Old Testament. It seems a number of people find the Old Testament difficult. Perhaps the Old Testament half of the Bible is one of the things that puzzles you. If we’re honest, most of us who are Christians find it hard from time to time as well.
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Submitted by James on Sun, 16/01/2011 - 09:30
Do you ever wonder what it would take to make the world a better place. Less rotten? Less foolish? Less stupid? Less tasteless? Less dark? Less base?
I do. People at large would come up with a range of suggestions. Some people put their confidence in the political system. The government is there to improve things, and once a decade we change who is in power because we’re not convinced the current lot are fixing things well enough, so we try somebody else.
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Submitted by James on Sun, 09/01/2011 - 09:30
Well, congratulations!
What am I congratulating you for, you are wondering? Well that’s how I start most sermons that I preach at a wedding. It’s what someone will say to you when you’ve passed your driving test. It’s what you say to someone who has just got a new job. It’s what you say to someone when they’ve just had a new grandchild.
We say: Congratulations! You’ve just achieved something that was well-worth doing. You’ve done something to be proud of. Well done!
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Submitted by James on Mon, 01/11/2010 - 09:44
There is no full script available for the sermon on Philippians 1:12-18a, but instead you can listen to an audio recording of the sermon by clicking the button below.

Submitted by James on Sun, 12/09/2010 - 08:30
There is no full script available for the sermon on Luke 15:1-10, but instead you can listen to an audio recording of the sermon by clicking the button below.

Submitted by James on Sun, 25/07/2010 - 08:30
There is no full script available for the sermon on Exodus 25-31, but instead you can listen to an audio recording of the sermon by clicking the button below.

Submitted by James on Sun, 11/07/2010 - 08:30
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