Sermons from Harrow Baptist London
Andrew opens the section on the Writings by reflecting on Psalm 23.
Andrew begins a new series, exploring the Writings sction of the Old Testament. Here Andrew introduces the series.
Date: 23 February 2025Speaker: Taiwo AiyenuroBible reading: Jeremiah 31:3 and Luke 15:11-24.
Date: 16 February 2025Speaker: Graham Sullivan (Brondesbury Baptist Church)Bible reading: Romans 5: 17-19
Preacher: Sue WhalleySermon: Strength in NumbersReading: Ecclesiastes 4: 8-12
Speaker: Pauline Curry Sermon: The Word of The Day is Rejection Reading: Luke 4: 21-30
Andrew reflects on the story of Jesus walking on the water.
It's the Week of Prayer for Christian Unity and it's our United service. As we turn to the feeding of the 5000, a story recounted in all 4 Gospels, we ask is this a challenge which unites us?
We visit one of the darker episodes in Mark's Gospel, looking at Herod, Herodias, Herodias' daughter and the death of John the Baptist.
Jesus sends his disciples out on their first mission.
We return to an occasional series, slowly walking through Mark's Gospel. This is very much the Previously in Mark bit...
A reflection for Christmas Eve, bringing the Advent Down To Earth series to a close. Thanks to LICC for the materials.
Pauline Curry relfects on the story of who Jesus was and the story of his 'getting lost' at the temple.
Andrew continues the Advent series Down to Earth, based on material from London Institute for Contemporary Christianity.
We continure the Down to Earth series, based on resouces from London Institute for Contemporary Christianity. This week we consider how the Christmas story includes some very unlikely invitations. Especially the one to the shepherds.
We continue the Advent Down to Earth series, based on rescources from London Institute for Contemporary Christianity, looking at how God''s rescue did not look as we expect. Includes a video from Revd Ken Benjamin, director at LICC.
This Advent we are follwoing a series based on resources from London Institute for Contemporary Christianity (LICC) called Down to Earth. This is the first episode highlighting how Jesus was an unusual king.
Andrew concludes the Prophets season in the book of Zechariah, looking at God's great passion for the whole world.
Lin Artus reflects on going through the storms of life with Jesus.
Andrew reflects on James 4 on Remembrance Sunday 2024
Andrew reflects on the story of Ezekiel and his vision of the valley of dry bones.
We continue the CBE Prophets series, lookig a Ezekiel's vision by the Kebar River.
Andrew continues the season in the prophets, reflecting on Jeremiah.
Andrew returns to the Community Bible Experience series on the prophets. This week we are focussing on Zephanish 3:17
Andrew continues the series on the prophets, looking at a passage from Isaiah.
Andrew begins the season in the prophets looking at the story of Jonah and the challenges it poses for our our age.
Andrew starts a new section of the Community Bible Experience, looking at the prophets.
Andrew concludes the Philippians series reflecting on true contentment.
Andrew continues his time in Philippians, focusing this week on Philippians 4:8.
Andrew continues the series in Philippians, looking at what we can learn from the greats... Never stop growing, find good mentors, embrace the sacrifices and focus on the goal.
Pauline Curry reflects on the disciples, especially the ministries of Andrew, Philip and the young lad who gave his lunch to Jesus.
Andrew continues the season in Phlippians with the question of how, if we lean on our own goodness, is good enough? Or is there a better way?
Andrew continues the Philippians series, reflecting on what we can learn from Epaphroditus and Timothy.
Andrew continues the season in Philippians.
Pauline Curry is our visiting speaker today. The theme is Lessons from the Storm.
Sue Whalley visits with us today, and shares with us from Ephesians.
Andew continues the series on Philippians, a church encouraged to rejoice in troubled times.
Andrew starts a new series, looking at Paul's letter to the Philippians. This week a bit of background and an introduction to Joy.
The final session in the Covenant History section of the Community Bible Experience focuses on the story of Elijah handing over to Elisha and being taken up into heaven
Which voices carry the most weight among us? This is the question Revd Dr Mary Cotes poses in her Pentecost sermon All Change.
Andrew continues the Covenant History series, this time looking at the visit of the Queen of Sheba and Solomon's legacy.
Andrew continues the season in the Covenant History Section of the Community Bible Experience, looking at the very famous story of David and Goliath.
Today we focus on the story of Rahab.
Andrew continues the series following the Covenant History section of the Community Bible Experience. This week we are with Moses in Deuteronomy, exploring the Shema, the central tenet of Judaism and Christianity.
Andrew returns to the Covenant History section of the Community Bible Experience. This week we are in Exodus and Moses' encounter with YHWH at the Burning Bush.
Visiting preacher Pauline Curry relects on the story of 'Doubting' Thomas.
AS we reflect on the cross we think about Jesus call top Take Up Your Cross and Follow Me.
The second sermon in the series reflecting on the cross. This is where, more than any other place, we see God revealed.
This Lent we reflect on the cross and what it means. Today Forgiveness and Reconciliation.
A narrative sermon based on the Old Testament story of Joseph.
We continue the season in the Covenant History section of the Community Bible Experience. We focus on Noah this week.