Christmas SermonsAll sermons are by David Luke unless otherwise noted.
Sunday 17 Dec 2006 a.m. (Sunday School Carol Service)
Duration: 00:10:54
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Sunday 24 Dec 2006 a.m.
Duration: 00:32:11
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(9.2 MB)
Sunday 24 Dec 2006 p.m.
Duration: 00:22:13
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(6.4 MB)
Sunday 31 Dec 2006 a.m.
Speaker: Peter F. Whyte
Duration: 00:41:28
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(11.9 MB)
Sunday 23 Dec 2007 a.m.
No audio available, due to technical problems. During the service, the Sunday School gave a presentation called “The Hoity-Toity Angel”. You can see some photographs of that presentation.
Sunday 23 Dec 2007 p.m. (Carol Service)
Outline: 1) The name of the one who came to save his people from their sins; 2) The name through which we have forgiveness of sins; 3) The name in which salvation is to be found; and 4) The most exalted name of all.
Duration: 00:24:43
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Sunday 30 Nov 2008 a.m.
Duration: 00:30:52
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Sunday 7 Dec 2008 a.m.
This morning we confessed our faith using words from the Heidelberg Catechism, questions 35 and 36. We also sang Not with regal robes of grandeur. The words from both have been added to our worship resources page.)
Duration: 00:29:07
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Sunday 14 Dec 2008 a.m.
Duration: 00:30:44
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(8.8 MB)
Sunday 21 Dec 2008 p.m.
Speaker: Peter F. Whyte
Duration: 00:25:36
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(7.3 MB)
Sunday 6 December 2009 a.m.
Duration: 00:36:24
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(12.5 MB)
Sunday 20 December 2009 a.m.
Duration: 00:28:23
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(9.8 MB)
Sunday 20 December 2009 p.m.
Duration: 00:18:25
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(6.3 MB)
Sunday 27 December 2009 a.m.
Duration: 00:26:37
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(9.1 MB)
SIDEBAR
There are some further Christmas resources elsewhere on the site: Advent 08 reflects on the real meaning of Christmas; Advent 09 reflects on the really important things in life that Christmas reminds us about; “The Shocking Truth About Christmas” helps us rediscover the real truth about Christmas and be as shocked as those who lived through the first Christmas were; and finally some Q & A on the festive season in “So this is Christmas?” that links to other insightful seasonal resources.