Sermons from PBC in Edinburgh.
Glenn shares a message of resurrection hope on Easter Sunday.
Glenn talks about the leaderships plans for what might look like in the weeks ahead. [These are the longest announcements in the history of church announcements!!]
Glenn speaks from Revelation 1:17 on the call of Jesus not to fear.
We continue our look at practices that can help us in following Jesus and in experiencing the life he promises those who walk with him.
We return to our Unforced Rhythms of Grace series with Glenn taking a look at the practice of Eucharist.
Glenn finishes off our look at our purpose and practices by looking at the pre-amble.
Glenn continues our series looking at some of the practices we commit to embracing as a church.
Glenn introduces the church’s new purpose and practices statements. Matthew 22:36-40
David Roy helps us think about how we can better follow the way of Jesus.
Glenn takes us through a look at Galatians 2 and asks are we remembering the poor?
Glenn encourages us at the start of the new year to commit ourselves afresh to following Jesus.
Nick Williams talks with us about Hope.
We look at the genealogy of Jesus in Matthew 1 and consider the women who make an appearance there.
Lewis helps us take a look at the issue of fasting and how it is a helpful practice in being with Jesus.
Glenn continues our series looking at practices that can help us as we seek to follow Jesus. This week we consider how embracing the practice of lament can be helpful for us as we grow.
Glenn continues our series looking at practices that can help us as we seek to follow Jesus. This week we consider how sabbath helps us be with Jesus.
Glenn continues our look at community both as a practice itself where we can be with Jesus as well as the location where we work out many of the other practices we will look at.
UNFORCED RHYTHMS OF GRACE 3 - COMMUNITY We continue our series looking at spiritual practices by considering how community is a vital aspect of being an apprentice of Jesus.
UNFORCED RHYTHMS OF GRACE - SOLITUDE & SILENCE Glenn leads us in an exploration of solitude and silence as a practice that can help us be attentive to the presence of Jesus.
1 - Unforced Rhythms of Grace: Introduction Glenn starts a new series setting out our focus on discipleship for the foreseeable future. Matthew 11:28-29 is our key text in this sermon.
Glenn looks at the final of the three statement in the Baptist Declaration of Principle and considers what membership in a church committed to this kind of life together might look like.
Lewis Campbell shares with us his vision for holiness and the life God call us to.
We look at the second statement in the Baptist Union of Scotland Declaration of Principle - baptism. The Basis of the Union is: 1. That the Lord Jesus Christ our God and Saviour is the sole and absolute Authority in all matters pertaining to faith and practice, as revealed in the Holy Scriptures, and that each Church has liberty, under the guidance of the Holy Spirit, to interpret and administer His laws.2. That Christian Baptism is the immersion in water into the name of the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit, of those who have professed repentance towards God and faith in the Lord Jesus Christ, who died for our sins according to the Scriptures; was buried and rose again the third day.3. That it is the duty of every disciple to bear witness to the Gospel of Jesus Christ, and to take part in the evangelisation of the world.
Glenn looks at the first of the Baptist Union of Scotlands declarations of principle.
Glenn Innes rounds up our series on art, God and Scripture. We look at three key themes to have emerged from our series; Discipleship, Hospitality and The Christian Life. The presentation used for this talk can be viewed here.
Morven Wraight takes a look at Titian’s Sisyphus and considers how we might live a life of meaning and significance as those who follow Jesus.
Nick Williams shares thoughts from his recent pilgrimage walk.
Andy Scarcliffe joins us to take a look at the Emmaus Road story (Luke 24:13-35) through the eyes of Caravaggio’s Emmaus Supper
Bel Reynolds shows us the support and challenge of God represented in this image.
Glenn kicks off our summer series. This sermon is an introduction to the series looking at why art matters for the church and for Christians. He also looks at Genesis 32:22-31 using Paul Gaugin’s Vision After the Sermon.You can view the image at the Scottish National Gallery.
Glenn concludes our series in the book of Colossians. Please note that due to a technical difficulty in church the sermon was not recorded, this is a separately recorded version of the talk. The resources referred to in this talk are available here. The Brian Zahnd prayer outline is here.The book referred to is by Pete Greig and entitled How to Pray. Available here.
Glenn continues last week’s look at the Household Codes in Colossians.
Glenn Innes continues our series on Colossians. Looking at the impact of context on our reading of the household codes.
Lewis Campbell continues our journey through Colossians.