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All sermons are by David Luke unless otherwise noted.

Sunday 5 Apr 2009 a.m.

1 CORINTHIANS 22. The Freedom of God or the Tyranny of Self (1 Corinthians 9:1-14)
Duration: 00:29:12 — Download (8.4 MB)

Sunday 5 Apr 2009 p.m.

This service was not recorded since it was a video presentation and discussion.

Sunday 12 Apr 2009 a.m. (Resurrection Sunday)

Who raised Christ from the dead? And what does it mean? (Romans 8:1-17)
This morning in the service we confessed our faith using part of the London Baptist Confession of 1689. You can read the portion used in the Worship Resources section of our site.
Duration: 00:34:51 — Download (10.0 MB)

Sunday 12 Apr 2009 p.m. (Resurrection Sunday)

MARK 27. The Suffering of Jesus' Soul (Mark 15:21-39)
Duration: 00:33:09 — Download (9.5 MB)

Sunday 19 Apr 2009 a.m.

1 CORINTHIANS 23. It takes a divine call and disciplined life to exercise true Christian freedom (1 Corinthians 9:13-27)
Duration: 00:29:54 — Download (8.6 MB)

Sunday 19 Apr 2009 p.m.

MARK 28. The Resurrection (Mark 15:40-16:8)
Duration: 00:30:36 — Download (8.8 MB)

Sunday 26 Apr 2009 a.m.

1 CORINTHIANS 24. Written for our instruction (1 Corinthians 10:1-13)
This morning in the service we confessed our faith using part of Section 10 of the London Baptist Confession of 1689. You can read the portion used in the Worship Resources section of our site.
There was a problem with the sound during the recording of this message, so you will notice short sections that have a poorer quality and lower volume than normal.

Duration: 00:30:10 — Download (8.6 MB)

Sunday 26 Apr 2009 p.m.

MARK 29. The long ending (Mark 16:9-20)
This evening we started to learn the Stuart Townend & Andrew Small song ‘Loved before the dawn of time ’ (Salvation's Song). If you were not with us, or would like to refresh your memory of the words and tune, you can watch a video of Stuart Townend singing it. Sheet music can be obtained from Kingsway Songs.
Duration: 00:28:06 — Download (8.0 MB)

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