Summer Series

A sermon series for summer 2022

A sermon series for summer 2018Every summer during the school holiday period a sermon series is arranged where it is not necessary to listen to every sermon to make sense of the series.

This summer we are looking at a various passages.  The middle two services focus on the letter to Hebrews, which was written to a persecuted people where the prevailing culture was not sympathetic to those who followed Jesus. There are two main themes in the letter:

The centrality of Christ and our need to persevere and hold fast to our faith. The two key words in the letter are Superior and Better. The author reflects that Jesus is superior to angels and the priesthood and we have a superior covenant. We also have a better hope, better promises, better sacrifice, better country, better resurrection and a better plan for our lives. The outcome should be we hold onto our courage and to the faith we profess and the hope that is offered to us in Jesus.

Do join us for these Sunday summer services and listen again online.

Upcoming services in this series:

Title Description Location
Who are you going to trust? 28 Aug - Morning Service - 10:15am - Pete Harris - John 21 Online and at Cathays in Chapel

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Welcome

You are welcome to come along to Highfields Church Cathays at 10:15am or 6:30pm or you can watch or listen to the talks here after the service has taken place.

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Series Catch-Up

A sermon series for summer 2018Catch up and listen to what you missed. Audio is normally available a few hours after the service.

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