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Maff Long

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Sermons from Marown

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Sermons from Marown

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In life we often get caught up in ourself and our own priorities. In this week’s talk, Rev. Ian Davies reminds us to set our focus on God and in doing so the rest of our lives will fall into place if we trust in him. Colossians 3:1-11 and Luke
This week’s sermon is delivered by visiting Reader Eric Quirk. He talks to us about prayer and advises us to ‘Just do it!’.Colossians 2:6-15 and Luke 11:1-13 http://www.marownchurch.im/wp-content/uploads/2010/07/10-07-25.m4aDownload Sermon |
You are special. That’s what Rev. Ian Davies’ message is in his family talk. In the main sermon, we look at what Martha actually did wrong when she criticised Mary for not helping when Jesus came to visit… Luke 10:38-42
How do you deal with people that won’t accept you? In life we face all sorts of people and problems, and so did Jesus. Luke 9:51-56
It’s so easy to get caught up in what we are doing and what is important to us that we often overlook those in need, even when that person is right in front of us. Christ calls us to look out for others and not to judge them. To give people roo
This week’s talk is given by our Gap Year Youth Worker, Joel Rowlands, during what is his last church service at Marown before his time with us draws to a close. Joel talks about a passage that has spoken to him throughout this year, and has a
It’s Pentecost Sunday and Rev. Ian Davies talks about the amazing change that the Holy Spirit can bring with the aid of a picture of his pet lobster (a stereogram). John 14:15-19 and Acts 2:14-21
It’s simple advice. Love one another. If you don’t know how to deal with a situation or person. Love one another. John 13:31-35
In the children’s talk Rev. Ian Davies encourages us to have a child’s outlook towards our walk with Christ. In his sermon, Rev. Ian Davies continues the theme of restoration from last week. Pointing us to the Bible he reminds us that we can be
Just becasue you have made mistakes in the past, doesn’t mean you are not eligible for what God has in store for you. God doesn’t want second best for you. He wants to give you the best. He loves you. Let his love and grace restore you. John 21
Today is Palm Sunday, and Rev. Ian Davies talks about the celebration that greeted Jesus as he rode into Jerusalem, and how the expectations of the crowd were not what God had planned. How different were the crowd less than a week later… Luke 1
You can’t earn God’s love by good deeds or following the Law. You already have it, so accept it and walk with Christ. Leave the past behind. Let Christ be your guide and press on towards the goal that he has for you, a place in heaven with him.
God loves you, he want’s you to bear fruit. He is bigger than your greatest failures. In him you will be fruitful. Luke 13:6-9
It’s Lent and a traditional time to give things up. However the tempations of the world are great. If something is bad for us should we just give it up for Lent or for always? Sounds hard, and we can always find a valid reason to lapse. The tru
It’s the beginning of Lent. This week Ian looks at the Temptations of Christ in the wilderness, and compares them to the temptation of Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden and the temptations we face. Luke 4:1-13
Sermon for the 1st Sunday in Advent 2009. What is the difference between being prepared and being ready? Ian finds inspiration from Paul and Alcoholics Anonymous for our daily lives. 1 Thessalonians 3:9-13
Nikki returns from her trip to Egypt with other young Christians form the Isle of Man and tell us about what they did.
It’s the Harvest Festival 2009. Rev. Ian Davies preaches about the importance of giving thanks, but also of giving! Joel 2:21-28 & Luke 12:13-21
This week Di Marchment delivers the second in a series of sermons about Holy Communion.
Who is the greatest of all? The servant of all. Walk as Jesus walked. Mark 9:33-37
The first in a series of sermons on the subject of Holy Communion.
Two talks for the price of one again this week. In the Children’s Talk Rev. Ian Davies speaks about building up our faith, and reminds us it takes time to build something that will last, but God is with us through it all. In the main talk we he
John Marchment talks about going out and sharing our story. You don’t need fancy equipment and bundles of supplies, and you don’t even need to go far. Go with your story. Go with Christ, and share. Mark 6:7-12
No matter who we are or how small, God is preparing us. As we face trials in our life, we can lean on God. He will see us through. He is preparing us to do his work, he is preparing us for greater things. God will deliver us. We can slay giants
You can’t make a tree grow any more than you can stop day becoming night. Plant the seed, tell your story, do what you can do in your place. Allow God to work through you. Allow your story to work. But don’t try and be God. Allow God be to God.
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