This sermon is available in audio form through Mixcloud below. For a transcript (not word perfect, I never read direct from my notes) see below. It's based on: Luke 19: 28-40 and Luke 23.
Here we are at the cusp of Holy Week, from here on events will unfold quickly until on Friday they come to an abrupt halt as Jesus dies on the cross. And here at the start Jesus enters Jerusalem. This isn’t the first time he has visited the city; he’s been here a few times before for festivals but this time is different. In the Gospels there comes a point where it says Jesus turns His face towards Jerusalem, he begins to move very deliberately towards the city.
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AuthorAn Anglican Curate in my 20's I was raised in an Anglican Church, went to a Youth Club run by an Evangelical Church, attended a Baptist Church while at Uni and was a member of a New Monastic Community after graduating. As such my faith has been influenced by these experiences and traditions into what I hope is a more rounded viewpoint. Archives
September 2022
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