This morning's sermon was titled "God is for us" from 2 Kings 6:8-24. By James Van Heerden.
The evening's sermon, titled "Aaron, the man in the middle", was from Exodus 6:28-7:7. By James Van Heerden.
This morning's sermon was about "Thanksgiving and generosity" by James Van Heerden and scriptures were Luke 6:27-38 and Psalms 138.
The evening's sermon, also by james Van Heerden, was entitled "Barnabas, the man who gave" from Acts 4f.
These were the sermons for today.
This morning's sermon was entitled "Good and bad servants" from 2 Kings 5. By James Van Heerden.
The evening sermon, also by James Van Heerden, was entitled "One thing is needed" from Mark 10:38-42.
This morning's sermon, by James Van Heerden, was entitled "God is salvation" from 2 Kings 4.
This evening we continued with the DVD series by Mark Marx, "Healing on the streets".
This morning James Van Heerden preached on "An easy thing for God" from 2 Kings 2:23-3:27. (sermon)
This evening we continued the DVD series "Healing on the streets" by Mark Marx.
This monrning's sermon was entitled "Were is the God of Elijah" and the reading was from 2 Kings 2:1-18. By James Van Heerden.
This evening we continued the DVD series by Mark Marx, "Healing on the streets".
This morning's sermon, by James van Heerden, was entitled "Whatever lies before you". The scriptures were 1 Kings 19:19-22:53, 2 Kings 1 & 2 Chronicles 21:1-20.
Due to a technicality the sound quality of the first 13 minutes are not great, I apologise for this.
This evening we continued the DVD series, "Healing on the streets", by Mark Marx.
This morning's sermon, entitled "Same book, same leader, same goals", was by Peter Hamp-Adams from the book of Joshua.
This evening we continued the DVD series, "Healing on the streets" by Mark Marx.
This morning's sermon, by James Van Heerden, was titled "Mountain tops & desert places" from 1 Kings 18:41 & 19:18.
This evening we continued with the DVD series "Healing on the streets" by Mark Marx.
This morning's sermon was titled "If the Lord is God follow Him" from 1 Kings 18 by James Van Heerden.
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