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Preaching is a living activity. The delivery of the Word is meant to be deeply informed by the relationship between pastor and people. There can be no substitute for being present in your own assembly when the Word is preached by your own minister. We strongly encourage you to listen regularly and receptively to the Word preached by your own teaching elder.

With that in mind, we offer the following sermons. If you find them helpful we would be more than happy to hear from you and to get to know you.

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The Four Elements of Prayer
Psalm 86:1-17 (Part of the Psalms 73-89: The Noisy Centre of the Psalter series).
Preached by John Watterson on 03/03/2024 (Sunday Evening).
God's Pleasures
Psalm 85:1-13 (Part of the Psalms 73-89: The Noisy Centre of the Psalter series).
Preached by John Watterson on 04/02/2024 (Sunday Evening).
True Happiness in a Noisy World
Psalm 84:1-12 (Part of the Psalms 73-89: The Noisy Centre of the Psalter series).
Preached by John Watterson on 07/01/2024 (Sunday Evening).
The Gates of Hell Shall Not Prevail
Psalm 83:1-18 (Part of the Psalms 73-89: The Noisy Centre of the Psalter series).
Preached by John Watterson on 03/12/2023 (Sunday Evening).
Maranatha, Our Lord Come!
Psalm 82:1-8 (Part of the Psalms 73-89: The Noisy Centre of the Psalter series).
Preached by John Watterson on 05/11/2023 (Sunday Evening).
Oh that you would listen to me!
Psalm 81:1-16 (Part of the Psalms 73-89: The Noisy Centre of the Psalter series).
Preached by John Watterson on 01/10/2023 (Sunday Evening).
O God, Please Restore Us!
Psalm 80:1-19 (Part of the Psalms 73-89: The Noisy Centre of the Psalter series).
Preached by John Watterson on 03/09/2023 (Sunday Evening).
A Prayer for Time of Severe Opposition
Psalm 79:1-13 (Part of the Psalms 73-89: The Noisy Centre of the Psalter series).
Preached by John Watterson on 06/08/2023 (Sunday Evening).
The Shepherd-King
Psalm 78:65-72 (Part of the Psalms 73-89: The Noisy Centre of the Psalter series).
Preached by John Watterson on 18/06/2023 (Sunday Evening).
Remember and Rehearse God's Great Works
Psalm 78:1-72 (Part of the Psalms 73-89: The Noisy Centre of the Psalter series).
Preached by John Watterson on 04/06/2023 (Sunday Evening).
Has God Forgotten to be Gracious?
Psalm 77:1-20 (Part of the Psalms 73-89: The Noisy Centre of the Psalter series).
Preached by John Watterson on 07/05/2023 (Sunday Evening).
Christ the Victor
Psalm 76:1-12 (Part of the Psalms 73-89: The Noisy Centre of the Psalter series).
Preached by John Watterson on 02/04/2023 (Sunday Evening).
God Will Execute Judgment on his Enemies
Psalm 75:1-10 (Part of the Psalms 73-89: The Noisy Centre of the Psalter series).
Preached by John Watterson on 05/03/2023 (Sunday Evening).
We ought always to pray and not lose heart
Psalm 74:1-23 (Part of the Psalms 73-89: The Noisy Centre of the Psalter series).
Preached by John Watterson on 05/02/2023 (Sunday Evening).
Confession, Confusion, and Consolation
Psalm 73:1-28 (Part of the Psalms 73-89: The Noisy Centre of the Psalter series).
Preached by John Watterson on 04/12/2022 (Sunday Evening).
The Judge of All the Earth will do What is Right
Psalm 75:1-10 (Part of the Psalms 73-89: The Noisy Centre of the Psalter series).
Preached by John Watterson on 02/02/2020 (Sunday Evening).
How Happy the People whose God is the Lord
Psalm 144:1-15 (Part of the Psalms: the Psalms' open secret of happiness series).
Preached by John Watterson on 06/10/2019 (Sunday Evening).
The Happiness of the God-fearer
Psalm 112:1-10 (Part of the Psalms: the Psalms' open secret of happiness series).
Preached by John Watterson on 04/08/2019 (Sunday Evening).
The Happiness of the Worshipper
Psalm 84:1-12 (Part of the Psalms: the Psalms' open secret of happiness series).
Preached by John Watterson on 07/07/2019 (Sunday Evening).
The Happiness of the Forgiven Person
Psalm 32:1-11 (Part of the Psalms: the Psalms' open secret of happiness series).
Preached by John Watterson on 05/05/2019 (Sunday Evening).
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