
What’s Happened to My Dear Old Church?
It is possible for our generation to drop it, to fumble the ball, as it were, and become the weak link in the chain of tradition that gets the Gospel across the gap from one generation to the next.

Seeking the Lost
Something happened this morning in church that was such an interesting object lesson, and actually was quite touching … at least to me.

Without Hesitation
This is the sermon on Mark 1:16-20 written and delivered by Mrs. Janie WIlliams on January 28th to the congregation of First Presbyterian Church of London. This is the second sermon in a series of sermons on the Gospel of Mark.

Jesus Is Baptized
This is the text of the first in a series of sermons and Bible studies on the Gospel of Mark. In this sermon, I made a case that the doctrine of the Trinity is displayed in the baptism of Jesus. Special thanks to King Duncan for his sermon title, suggested illustrations, and general outline. I preached this message on the Sunday our new elders were ordained and installed

Five Smooth Stones
What was going through David's mind when he was getting ready to fight Goliath? Why did he take five smooth stones? This imaginative retelling of the moments before that famous fight attempts to answer those questions and calls each of us to consider whether we are ready and willing to be used by God however He sees best.