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Sermons

Welcome to our online Sermons and Talks at Springfield Church. Please feel free to listen or download any sermon free of charge for your own personal use. Many sermons also have Group notes available to download: just click on the sermon then click on the ‘save pdf’ button.

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What Would Jesus Undo? – Fake Faith

Jesus condemns hypocrisy and ‘fake faith’ in the strongest terms. It’s a pretty universal temptation to try to seem better than we are. Jane looks at the causes of hypocrisy, and examines how, through worship, God’s presence and accountability, we are more likely to be able to live authentic lives.

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What Would Jesus Undo? – Spiritual Pride

Jesus tells as story of two people going into the temple to pray in Luke 18.9-14. One, the Pharisee, has spiritual pride – comparison, attention seeking, fault-finding, whereas the tax collector (the bad guy!) humbles himself before the Lord. Jesus would undo Spiritual Pride because when we’re full of ourselves there’s no room for God.

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Baptism Sunday – A Fresh Start

It’s Baptism Sunday! Alongside the baptism of three of our church family, Jane talks about what it means to embrace the new life and the fresh start that Jesus offers. 2 Corinthians 5.14-19 talks about us being ‘new creations’ if we are in Christ. What might this mean, and how might we live it out?

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What Would Jesus Undo? – Hollow Worship

In Matthew 15.1-7, Jesus speaks against Hollow Worship. If our hearts aren’t right before God and if our worship is rule-based rather than relationship-driven, our worship is a farce. Worship isn’t about the style of music, but the condition of our hearts. How do we express worship to God? Reverence (Ps 95.6), adoration (Ps 63.4), celebration (Ps 149.3) and sacrifice (Heb 13.15)

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CAP Sunday

Karen Grima shares the good news of how CAP is helping people as we celebrate Springfield’s work with them

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