Sermons from 2018
About My Father’s Business
Luke's gospel gives us a rare view of the early life of Jesus and his family.
In the Shadow of His Wings
The movement of the story of Ruth from emptyness to fullness in Bethlehem, the house of bread, begins to be realized.
Grace Upon Grace
Ruth, Naomi and Boaz see the Lord's kindness, presence, provision and protection. How they live their lives is their response to that.
The Return to Bethlehem
Ruth is a fitting book for Advent, because it’s a story of expectation and hope. Naomi, Ruth, and Boaz show us how to pray and act with confidence in God’s steadfast love and faithfulness.
Our Fellowship in the Lord
Paul’s updates and greetings from various people in these final verses of Colossians presents us with a portrait of our fellowship in the Lord, which is a fellowship of love and faithful service.
Persistent Prayer and Seasoned Speech
This passage gives us two simple commands: persist in prayer; and walk in wisdom towards outsiders.
Serving Lord Christ
Paul encourages people in servitude to work hard from the heart, not to please men, but to please God because we all serve Lord Christ.
The Rule of the Heart
When we are raised with Christ our clothes change and the old way of thinking and living no longer fits with our new moral attire
Hidden with Christ in God
Paul writes that we’re being renewed in knowledge after the image of Christ and that renewal requires putting off sinful passions and practices.
True and False Religion
The Apostle Paul exhorts us to avoid false religion, which is mystical and legalistic, and which judges people based on man-made regulations.
Life and Liberty in Christ
The Apostle Paul reminds us that the fullness of God dwells in Christ and we have been filled Christ, so we don’t need religious or philosophical supplements. We have fullness of life and liberty in Christ.
Westminster Chapel at High Park 10th Anniversary Lecture
Michael Haykin provides the history of how the 1908 Hewitt Avenue Mission became Westminster Chapel at High Park, and the lessons we can learn from Rev. John Linton's ministry during a time of controversy in the 1920s