Sermon – Everywhere, Everything, All the Time: All Together (Ephesians 5:15-21)

Read the text – Ephesians 5:15-21

In the past sermons of the ‘Everywhere, Everything, All the time’ sermon series, we have emphasized a life of worship beyond church. But, in this final sermon Neil Atwood will discuss worship when we come together as a church.

Sermon Outline: Everywhere, Everything, All the time – All together

Sermon – Everywhere, Everything, All the Time: All That I Am (1 Peter 1:22-2:10)

Read the text – 1 Peter 1:22-2:10

In the sermon series, ‘Everywhere, Everything, All the time’, Lower Mountains Anglican Church explores what it means to worship God. Did God waste our time with Old Testament forms of worship? How are we supposed to worship now, post Christ? In this Bible talk, David Swan talks through aspects worship mentioned in 1 Peter, specifically on what we are to bring to worship.

Sermon Outline: Everywhere, Everything, All the Time – All That I Am

Sermon – Everywhere, Everything, All the Time: All Finished (Hebrews 12:18-13:8)

Read the text – Hebrews 12:18-13:8

In the sermon series, ‘Everywhere, Everything, All the time’, Lower Mountains Anglican Church explores what it means to worship God. Worship is more than singing songs and the emotional investment. Nick Lindeback talks on what it means to worship God with all your heart, not just when you feel like it.

Sermon – Everywhere, Everything, All the Time: All Places (John 4:1-26)

Read the text – John 4:1-26

In the sermon series, ‘Everywhere, Everything, All the time’, Lower Mountains Anglican Church explores what it means to worship God. In this sermon, Paul Hallam explains how Jesus revolutionised the worship of God, and that worship cannot be constrained to a single location or moment in time.

Sermon Outline: Everywhere, Everything, All the Time – All Places

Sermon – Christmas: Find Hope (Matthew 1:18-21)

Read the texts – Isaiah 9:2-7; Matthew 1:18-21

In the midst of a disconnection epidemic, God connects with us through the birth of his son at Christmas. In this sermon of our ‘Christmas series’, Ken Noakes shows us the hope we can have because of the birth of Christ. Because Christ’s birth was the opening act of God’s salvation plan for mankind, which culminates at the cross where our sins are finally and completely paid for.