Rev Karen Spence spoke at the morning service on how we should look to Jesus for an example of hospitality. The reading was taken from Luke 14:1-14. Click here.
Rev Karen Spence spoke at the morning service on the topic of ‘change’. The reading was taken from Luke 13: 12- 17. Click here.
Rev Karen Spence preached the sermon. The reading was Hebrews 11:29 – 12:3 and Karen used words from chapter 12 verse 3, ‘consider him’ to help us focus on Jesus to look to him as our example.
Hebrews 12: 3
Consider him who endured such opposition from sinful men, so that you will not grow weary and lose heart.
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Local preacher, Pauline Whan took the service and spoke on the subject of ‘Change’. The reading was Luke 5:33-39. Click here.
Rev Robert Russell was the preacher and the reading was taken from John 15:9-17. Click here.
Local Preacher, Carolyn Hall took the morning service and spoke on the subject of ‘Judging Others’. The reading was taken from Matthew 7:1-6. Click here.
On Sunday morning, Rev Karen Spence continued preaching from Luke 10, focusing on verses 38-42. Click here.
Karen spoke in the evening joint service on the Old Testament character, Jehosophat, as read about in 2 Chronicles 17. Click here.
In the morning Rev Karen Spence spoke, the reading being taken from Luke 10:25 -37. Click here.
In the Joint Evening Service, Rev Francy McCrea spoke on lessons learned from the Old Testament character, Gideon. Click here.
On Sunday morning Rev Karen Spence preached her first sermon. The reading was taken from Luke chapter 10 and Karen spoke on how we should learn to be dependent on God and focus on what can be done in his name. Click here.
At the Joint Evening service, Rev Danny Rankin began the series on Old Testament characters and spoke on the four lessons we can learn from Lot’s wife. Click here.
Rev Greg Alexander preached at the morning service on Hebrews 12:1-13 and urged us to ‘fix our eyes on Jesus’. Click here.
In the evening service the reading was taken from 2 Corinthians 13:11-14.
“Finally, brothers, good-bye. Aim for perfection, listen to my appeal, be of one mind, live in peace. And the God of love and peace will be with you. Greet one another with a holy kiss. All the saints send their greetings. May the grace of the Lord Jesus Christ, and the love of God, and the fellowship of the Holy Spirit be with you all.”
Greg reminded us how we often share this prayer with each other at the end of a service and he felt it was fitting to share his thoughts on the words at the end of his ’service’ in Sydenham Methodist. Click here.





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