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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
Category Archives: Talks
Living bread
On Sunday I preached at Nelmes United Reformed Church in Hornchurch. They use the Revised Standard Lectionary and the gospel reading for Sunday was John 6: 51 – 58. So as usual I give you the reading before we get … Continue reading
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Tagged blood, bread of life, God, Holy Spirit, Jesus, last supper, sacrifice, truth, word of life
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Off with his head
Today I preached at Nelmes United Reformed Church in Hornchurch. They follow the “Revised Common Lectionary” so I worked the Bible reading scheduled for today which you can find here: Mark 6:14 – 29. The life of a prophet in … Continue reading
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Tagged angel, Elizabeth, Herod, Holy Spirit, John the Baptist, life, Messiah, prayer, prophet, repentance, truth, Zechariah
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Do you want to be blessed?
Last Sunday (24 June 2018) I again preached at Becontree Avenue Baptist Church . With the children we explored names both in society and in the Bible and how are names soemtimes define who we are. So our Bible reading … Continue reading
My Father’s House
Today I preached at Becontree Avenue Baptist Church. As it is Fathers’ Day, the Children’s Talk explored the idea of family and how as Christians we become of God’s family. The main talk persued the idea of being part of … Continue reading
How much?
Last Sunday (8th April 2018) I preached at my home church of Becontree Avenue Baptist Church. It was a week after Easter and so I felt it appropriate to talk about Good Friday and Easter although I did not chose … Continue reading
Calming the Storm
This morning I preached at Becontree Avenue Baptist Church. I chose to speak on the passage in Mark’s gospel entitled “Jesus calms the storm”. As this was an “All Age” service with the children staying in with the adults rather … Continue reading
When the party is over
Suddenly the fingers of a human hand appeared and wrote on the plaster of the wall, near the lampstand in the royal palace. The king watched the hand as it wrote. 6 His face turned pale and he was so frightened that his legs became weak and his knees were knocking. Continue reading
I will not leave you orphaned
Today I led worship and preached at Nelmes United Reformed Church in Hornchurch. The church uses the Revised Common Lectionary and so I based my talk on the gospel reading for today. John 14:15-21 15 “If you love me, you … Continue reading
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Tagged adoption, Advocate, God, Holy Spirit, Jesus, lost, Spirit of Truth, truth
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Alternative facts and Fake news
Today I spoke at Becontree Avenue Baptist Church and as we are still within the Easter period I spoke about the Resurrection. Last week our minister Sue Millar talked about the events of that First Easter day. Today our Bible reading … Continue reading
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Tagged angel, Bible, disciples, Easter, forgiven, good news, Holy Spirit, Jesus, resurrection, tomb, truth
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Follow me
Today (12th March 2017) I preached at my home church of Becontree Avenue Baptist Church in Dagenham. I chose to speak on the calling of the first of Jesus’ disciples and usual we start with the Bible readings: Mark 1: … Continue reading