Jason calls us to persistent prayer, using Jesus’ parable about the persistent widow to challenge us.
Sermon Category: Stand Alone Sermons
Jesus is our Shepherd – Psalm 23
Jeff reminds us of the love of Jesus for his sheep and the way he tenderly cares for us and guides us.
How to live and die well – Philippians 3
Jeff teaches us from Philippians 3 on running our races of life and finishing well.
Appointing Elders – Acts 20
In a significant sermon for us as a Church, Tim Blaber from Commission teaches us on the role and importance of elders and invites the Church to tell us who they feel are the elders of Christ Church Fareham.
Glorifying God during Difficult Times – Psalm 57
As the UK goes into a second National lockdown, we consider the way David is able to pray and praise God even in a dark time in his life in Psalm 57
Trusting God One Day at a Time – Exodus 13:17-22
At this time during the Covid Pandemic, this story from the book of Exodus about the Israelites in the wilderness can encourage us and teach us to trust God through all circumstances.
Hope through pain & sorrow – Genesis 29:31 – 30:22
God is able to work amazing miracles out of a really messy situation. Encouragement for us during the Covid Pandemic and all pains and sorrows this world has to offer.
Jesus, Our Complete Saviour – Hebrews 7:25
Jesus saves to the uttermost and expresses his love for us right now in Heaven as he intercedes on our behalf. A wonderful reminder of the love of Christ in our first service back at the Ashcroft since March.
Giving to Global Mission – Philippians 4:10-20
We’re so grateful to be a part of our Global Church Family in Commission and we believe it is important for the Church to support global missions by giving to missionary organisations, so that the Good News of Jesus Christ is proclaimed and heard across the World.
Communion: Food That Lasts – John 6 & Luke 23
Visiting preacher, Tim Blaber, unpacks the spiritual significance of Communion with reference to Jesus’ words in John 6 and the conversion of the thief on the cross in Luke 23.
