The first time we went for coffee Tim and I bonded over a love of John Calvin and being reformed charismatics, but it was ..
Author: Duncan Sills (Duncan Sills)
3 Rounds of Opposition | Nehemiah 4
How should Christians handle opposition? In Nehemiah 4, the people of Jerusalem demonstrate a dependence on prayer, a focus on God’s strength and vigilance which enables them to overcome intense opposition.
Individualitis & The Dung Gate | Nehemiah 3
People around the World, Christian and Non-Christian suffer individualitis, a spiritual disease where you think the World is all about you (credit Andrew Wilson for the sermon title & inspiration).
How God Called Me to Fareham – Part 1
The story of how God called me to plant Christ Church Fareham is a good one, with twists, turns, sacrifices and challenges along the way.
Nehemiah’s Boldness | Nehemiah 2
Nehemiah demonstrates boldness in prayer, in the presence of the King, in leadership and in the face of opposition. We too are called to faithful boldness.
Rebuilding Our Lives, Church & Nation | Nehemiah 1
We start a new sermon series in the Book of Nehemiah, seeking to rebuild our lives, our Church and the nation.
The Power of the LORD to Open Eyes | 2 Kings 6
A humorous story in 2 Kings 6 reveals God’s awesome power. He can blind people and open their eyes. We need to trust Him regarding salvation to open the eyes of friends and family who do not know Jesus.
Jesus is Coming Back | Revelation 22
In the final chapter of the Bible, we are told on three occasions that Jesus will return. Each reminder comes with a different emphasis and application, but we are left assured that Jesus will come back soon to usher in the new heavens and the new earth.
Jesus has Compassion on the Multitude | Matthew 15:21-39
Jesus shows his compassion for a great crowd of people, healing people and feeding them. But why does Jesus feed 4,000 people in Matthew 15, if he’s already fed 5,000 people in Matthew 14? Is it an anti-climax, a lesser miracle?
Traditions or the Word of God? | Matthew 15:1-20
The Pharisees and scribes challenge Jesus, but in doing so they reveal that they care more about the traditions of man, rather than the commands of God.




