Sermons by Dave Llewellyn
Sunday 7th January Morning Message
Join Dave Llewellyn as he looks at Hebrews Chapter 11
Sunday 17th September Morning Message
Join Dave Llewellyn as he asks….. Why Pray Prayer was more important to Jesus than other people’s expectations! Sermon Notes
Sunday 10th September Morning Message
Sunday morning message with Dave Llewellyn
Sunday 27th August Morning Message
Sunday morning message with Dave Llewellyn
Sunday 20th August Morning Message
Sunday morning message with Dave Llewellyn
Sunday 30th April Morning Message
This week Dave Llewellyn starts a new series “Walking in His Footsteps” looking at the life of Jesus.
Sunday 9th April Morning Message
This morning Dave Llewellyn looks at the 1st and 2nd Commandment ‘I am the Lord your God, who brought you out of Egypt, out of the land of slavery.’ ‘You shall have no other gods before me.’ Loving God with all our heart, mind and strength is the commandment that underpins all the others. How do we do this? The message looks at three reasons why loving God becomes a natural response rather than a command to trip up on. Sermon Notes
Sunday 26th March Morning Message
This morning Dave Llewellyn looks at the 3rd Commandment You shall not take the name of the LORD your God in vain. Why are names so important? Why is the way we use God’s name such a big deal? With the help of the morning congregation we begin to discover why.
Sunday 12th March Morning Message
This morning Dave Llewellyn looks at the 5th Commandment Honour your father and your mother In this message we look at honouring our parents. What does that look like for us at different stages of life? Is this a command too far for some? As you listen I pray you will hear what the Lord wants to share with you. Sermon Notes
Sunday 25th February Morning Message
This morning Dave Llewellyn looks at the 6th Commandment You shall not murder. Do not murder seems a straight forward command until you realise that Jesus develops the commandment to include anger. The message looks at what causes anger and how to deal with it. Sermon Notes