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David Fowler
David has been faithfully preaching God's word for more than 20 years. He is also an empathetic, caring and experienced Christian Funeral Celebrant
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The year of the Lord’s favour
This morning I preached at Becontree Avenue Baptist Church and we looked at the start of Isaiah 61. Isaiah 61:1 – 7 1 The Spirit of the Sovereign LORD is on me, because the LORD has anointed me to preach … Continue reading
Rules and Regulations
Today I not only preached at Trinity United Reformed Church in Upminster but also at Nelmes United Reformed Church in Hornchurch. Although the style of worship differed, the message was the same. The Bible reading is the gospel reading for … Continue reading
The name of Jesus
This morning I had the privilege of leading morning worship and preaching at Elm Park Baptist Church. The pastor, Colin Phillips, has started on a series of talks studying the “Names of God” and suggested I could speak on the … Continue reading
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Tagged cross, forgiveness, God, Holy Spirit, Jesus, sacrifice, salvation, sin, sins
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Nothing can separate us from God’s love
On Sunday 7th June, I was invited to preach at the Memorial Service held at Becontree Avenue Baptist Church. This service was designed for people who have lost a loved one to come together for a period of reflection and … Continue reading
Ascension Day
Thursday was Ascension Day, the day when Christians remember and celebrate the day when Jesus who had risen from the dead, ascended to heaven. Today I preached at Nelmes United Reformed Church in Hornchurch on the theme of Ascension Day. … Continue reading
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Tagged Ascension, cross, God, good news, High Priest, Holy Spirit, Jesus, Melchizedek, sacrifice
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Another chance
This morning I was again preaching at Becontree Avenue Baptist Church in Dagenham. My talk, like last week’s, is based on a post resurrection meeting between Jesus and his disciples, this time as recorded in John’s gospel. John 21:15 – … Continue reading
On the road to Emmaus
This morning I preached at Becontree Avenue Baptist Church in Dagenham. As we are in the Easter season I chose to look at one of the events of the first Easter Day as recorded in Luke’s gospel. Unfortunately we were … Continue reading
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Tagged disciples, Easter, Emmaus, Jesus, Palm Sunday, prophecies, resurrection, Temple
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Christmas is …. worshipping Jesus
I was for some years a member of the preaching team at Rainham Parish Church. As it is some years since I preached about the Epiphany, when we recall the visit of the wise men to Jesus, I thought I … Continue reading
2014 in review
The WordPress.com stats helper monkeys prepared a 2014 annual report for this blog. Here’s an excerpt: A San Francisco cable car holds 60 people. This blog was viewed about 1,000 times in 2014. If it were a cable car, it … Continue reading
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The Dark Side of Christmas
This morning I preached at Nelmes United Reformed Church in Hornchurch. Today’s sermon deals with the subject of the murder of the Holy Innocents – the boys killed by Herod the Great in Bethlehem after the wise men had visited … Continue reading