Messages and Sermons from Ammanford Bible Church (ABC) in West Wales.
This week Andrea Parry brings an encouraging word, titled "Mind The Gap".
This week Ruth speaks on 'Life Paralysis' following on from her previous word on 'Opportunities'
Pastor Phyl brings us the first part of a four part series. This one is titled "Look Up"
This week's word from Calon Church, brought to you by Andrea Parry.
This week's message from guest speaker Rich Martin, about obstacles.
This week's sermon, by Ruth Morgan.
This week's sermon from Pastor Phyl, talking about how we can't justify ourselves.
This week's message is from Andrea Parry, who explains how we are meant to be refreshed by spending time with God.
In this week's sermon, Ruth looks at time, and how we use it to our best ability, in accordance with what God wants for our lives.
In this week's sermon, Pastor Phyl looks at doubt and uses examples from scripture to show how people overcame their unbelief.
In this week's sermon, Andrea talks about how God wants us to be in a place of peace and love. Giving three points, she illustrates how we might become more like the person that God created us to be.
In this sermon, Ruth talks about how sometimes, we find our paths blocked, and we must find a way to go around it. Using scripture, Ruth shows how we can navigate these blocks, and see God in every situation.
In this week's sermon, Pastor Phyl looks at fear and uses examples from scripture to demonstrate how we may overcome it, using three principles: 1. Identify the fear. 2. Ask "What does God Say about fear?" 3. Let His power change your life.
In this week's sermon, Andrea talks about how we are blessed, and uses scripture to show how we are called to be a blessing to others.
Calon Church' Easter Sunday sermon, from Pastor Phylip Morgan.
The message from Calon Church for Good Friday, by Pastor Phylip Morgan.
In her Palm Sunday sermon, Ruth talks about how, in such uncertain times as these, we can be certain of someone. This message encourages us to keep our eyes upon Jesus, the Son, who came to save.
In this week's message, Andrea talks about how, in times of stress, we can choose to be still in God's presence.
This week's word from Pastor Phyl encourages us to fix our eyes on God and to try and remain calm in the face of a vastly changing world.
This week, Andrea brings a word about compassion, and love, and unity, as she speaks about how we are to become disciplined disciples.
In this week's sermon, Glen Chaplin, our guest speaker talks about recommission, and uses examples from scripture to show how we must submit to God, in order to truly follow Him.
In this week's sermon, Pastor Phyl encourages us to 'do the little things', and gives us four suggestions that we must follow, if we are to honour God.
In this sermon, guest speaker, Ps Chris Vaz talks about how we need to let go of things and surrender them to God, as the battle is His.
In this week's sermon, Pastor Phyl talks about the way in which God seems to us, to choose the wrong people for His work.
In this week's sermon, Carys talks of the way that God sometimes needs to make us blind to our own vision for our lives, so that He can give us His vision for us.
In this week's sermon, Andrea speaks about how we must surrender control of our lives to God, in order that we may truly live in freedom. Andrea uses examples from the book of Ruth to demonstrate this, and gives us four points that we must follow if we are to truly surrender to God.
In this week's message, Pastor Phyl talks about when we are feeling spent, and weary, and looks to God's word to illustrate the ways in which we can find encouragement.
This week, Eirwen looks at the fruits of the spirit, and how we are meant to use our gifts in line with them.
In this week's sermon, Pastor Phyl continues his series on love, this time focusing on how we are called to love our neighbour as we love ourselves.
In his first sermon of 2020, as we launch our new name, Calon Church, Pastor Phyl speaks about love and draws upon our verse for the year taken from Mark 12:30 to illustrate how we are called to love on God, and others.
In this week's sermon, Ruth talks about the gift God has given us, and about how we are called to use it for Him and His kingdom.
It this week's sermon, Andrea brings a word about what it means to be a Christ follower at Christmas and explains through scripture that we must be truthful in all we do, as we allow God into every corner of our lives, or we risk turning our backs on Him.
In this week's message, Eirwen speaks on the birth of Jesus, and on how we are all carrying Jesus and the Holy Spirit within us, giving us direction from scripture on how we must nurture this gift, and use it to spread God's love into the world, and deliver His promise to the lost.
Expanding on Carys' message from two weeks ago, Pastor Phyl brings a word about how we are called to behave when God is wanting us to move.
In this week's sermon, guest speaker, David Glave speaks on the parable of the prodigal son, and uses illustrations from scripture to show how God is always there, even when we may turn away from Him.
This week, Carys brings a word about how we need to not get stuck in our own contentment, but instead must continue to move into what God has for us.
This week's message by Pastor Phyl talks about gratitude and using examples from scripture, he gives us seven ways in which we can be intentional about being more grateful for what we have.
In this week's sermon, Pastor Phyl talks about how we can learn to be content in every situation.
In this week's sermon, Andrea brings three points to illustrate how we must be content in God and His Son, bringing us examples of scripture that show how God has provided for us.
In this ladies meeting, Ruth brings a word on how we often get caught up in the same things, and that sometimes we need to actively change our theme music.
In this week's sermon, David talks about faith and belief, and about what believing in God, and His Son, truly means.
In this week's sermon, Eirwen talks about the way in which we praise, believe and pray, giving us examples of how we should be when we praise God, believe in Him, and pray to Him.
In this week's sermon, guest speaker, Glen Chaplin talks about how peace, faith, love and grace are things ordained for us by God. Using examples from scripture, we see these implemented in the lives of God's chosen people.
In this week's sermon, Andrea talks about the many miracles of God, and takes examples of this from the book of Jonah, to illustrate how we can see God in even the small things in our lives.
In this week's sermon, Ruth talks about how God can do great things with a few resources and an available heart. Taking from scripture, the story of Jesus feeding the 5000, she gives three points that we must be open to if God is going to use us for His glory.
In this week's sermon, Pastor Phyl looks at the way Jesus lived His life, and gives examples from scripture that show how He unplugged, so that He could set boundaries and live His life according to God's will upon it.
In her sermon this week, Eirwen asks us who we think you are, and then brings passages of scripture to explain why we are children of God, and how we can become more of an embodiment of Him.
In this week's message, Pastor Phyl brings a word of "Accept or Ignore", and encourages us to always accept what God has to say to us.
This week, Andrea brings an encouraging word and shows us through scripture, how the Lord will always provide for us.
In this week's sermon, Pastor Phyl uses passages from scripture to illustrate the way that we are supposed to treat others, demonstrating how we should love others more than we love ourselves, and behave with an attitude of self-sacrifice to other people, just as Jesus did.
In this week's sermon, Ruth talks about how we are often tempted to hit the snooze button in our lives, because it is more comfortable and easier, but in reality, it means we lose out on any number of things that God has in store for us.