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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Offering Jesus- Offering prayer
Jon continues our ‘Offering Jesus’ series using the events in Acts 8 to see how offering prayer leads to an encounter with God
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Offering Jesus- Offering our weakness
We start our series looking Biblically at how we can share our faith and offer Jesus. Cathy looks at the story of Jonah in Jonah 1: 12-16– how when we offer ourselves to Jesus, he can use our weaknesses and mistakes to point to him.
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Offering Jesus – Offering Questions
We continue in our series looking Biblically at how we can share our faith and offer Jesus. David looks at the story of the Philip and the Ethiopian eunuch in Acts 8.29-35 – we don’t need all the answers but we do need some good questions!
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Rebuild- Heart
David uses Nehemiah to help us examine what it means to rebuild our hearts
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Rebuild – Work
Nehemiah (Neh 2.1-8, 16-18) has a burden for Jerusalem. He seeks God faithfully and defines the vision clearly, and eventually does the rebuilding work and makes a difference. God is calling each of us to do the same.
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Rebuild – Hope
We kick off a brand new sermon series thinking about the return of the Jewish exiles to rebuild Jerusalem in Ezra & Nehemiah, reflecting on our own journey as we begin to return from our pandemic exile. Ezra 1.1-5 introduces the context and the incredible truth that we can always hope because God will come through on His promises.
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Twisted: Plans to prosper
Jon explores the beloved verse in Jeremiah 29.11 and shows us that, given the original context, this promise to prosper us may not specifically be for us. In fact the good news isn’t that God saves us from our trials, it’s that He saves us from our sins. However reading on, the promises in verses 12-13 are echoed throughout Scripture and are for us – God will never leave you nor forsake you.
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