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Welcome to Christ Church Hawthorn Sermons
Weekly Sermons from Christ Church Hawthorn (Melbourne, Australia,http://www.christchurchhawthorn.org). "renewing the city by multiplying Christlike disciples"
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09-11-2008 (11.53 MB)
Encounters with Jesus - John 6:26-58 - 9 Nov
In this sermon, Mark Leach talks about how Jesus is the Bread of Life.
In this sermon, taken from Jesus encounter with the Samaritan woman at the well, Mark Leach describes how each encounter with Jesus is in three parts - water, work and worship.
Jesus - more books have been written about him, more songs composed and sung about him, more buildings built in his name, more presents have been bought in his name and more people claim to have been changed by him, than any other person in human history. What is it about Jesus that has made him such a compelling, attractive and powerful figure over the past 2000 years? What relevance might Jesus have your life?
In this sermon Mark Leach talks about the miracle of turning water into wine. He points us to the transformations of wine to water, water to wine and sex-workers to brides.
Jesus - more books have been written about him, more songs composed and sung about him, more buildings built in his name, more presents have been bought in his name and more people claim to have been changed by him, than any other person in human history. What is it about Jesus that has made him such a compelling, attractive and powerful figure over the past 2000 years? What relevance might Jesus have your life?
In this sermon Trevor Filewood introduces us to Jesus from the prologue of John.
In this sermon Mark Leach preaches on "Leaving a Great Legcay". This is the last part of an 8 week series on "Living a Great Life". Note that Part 7 (Creating Great Wealth) failed to record correctly.
In this sermon Mark Leach explains how to build a great community and he encourages everyone to participate in the building of the community here at Christ Church Hawthorn.