Westminster Presbyterian Church Belconnen Sermons
Web Site: Westminster Presbyterian Church Belconnen
Total Sermons: 157
Total Amens: 2
Salt of the world
Peter Stokes from the Salt Shakers ministry challenges us with Jesus' command for the church to be the salt of the world. We must stand up to the attacks from our culture and fight for the truth.
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The prayer of despair after failed expectations
Ken Stebbins preaches the 5th sermon in our Elijah: Man of Prayer series. "Elijah was a man with a nature like ours": when Elijah's expectations were not all fulfilled, he panicked and fled for his life. At this time his prayers show a feeling of utter failure. But God had not forsaken him. We would do well to also trust and obey our Almighty Lord.
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Praying for fire before praying for rain
Ken Stebbins presents the 4th sermon in our Elijah: Man of Prayer series. Elijah lived in a nation which followed mixed religions, leading to false prayer to false gods. Elijah began with true, "effective" prayer accompanied by repentance which "avails much": upon seeing God's power in the fire on Mt Carmel, the people turned back to Him and put away their idolatry.
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Continuing in prayer in the face of continual disappointment
Ken Stebbins preaches the 3rd sermon in our Elijah: Man of Prayer series. Elijah faced continual disappointments in the mission God gave him, reminding him to trust fully in the Lord. The "fervent prayer of a righteous man avails much," as it did with the widow of Zarephath. Just as his prayers were persistent and specific, so ours should be.
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Praying the hard option
Ken Stebbins, Teaching Elder of the Presbyterian Reformed Church in Everton Park, presents the 2nd sermon in our Elijah: Man of Prayer series. In the first of four Family Camp messages, we learn that Elijah prayed in tough times and chose tough options: "he prayed earnestly that it would not rain." Elijah was not afraid to confront society with its rebellion against God.
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God's Intelligent Design
Dave McDonald, senior pastor at Crossroads Christian Church, uses this message to remind us that although it is important to know that we did not evolve, it is even more important to remember what God created us for: He created us for the Son.
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The promise of Elijah
Pastor Geoff Findlay launches our Elijah: Man of Prayer series, providing the background to the man Elijah, and a preview of the upcoming sermons from Ken Stebbins at our Family Camp.
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Encouraging encouragement
Pastor Geoff Findlay preaches on the virtues of encouraging one another, in light of Christ's first and second comings.
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God and government
Pastor Geoff Findlay addresses the ever controversial issue of our relationship with civil government in the 23rd sermon of our series from Romans.
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Samson: flirting with sin
Alan Mackay, from the Reformed Church of Canberra, warns of the dangers of dabbling in sin, as demonstrated by the life of Samson. Far better to follow the sinless example of Jesus Christ.
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