Papsda Pulpit

By: Papsda Community Church
  • Summary

  • A collection of sermons that are part of a series at PAPSDA (Papatoetoe Seventh-day Adventist Community Church). We're based in the heart of South Auckland, Aotearoa, with purpose to grow disciples who grow disciples.
    © 2024 Papsda Community Church
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Episodes
  • Worthy Part 6: Children Are Worthy - Keryn McCutcheon
    Oct 1 2024

    Each child is unique, and worthy – because of Jesus and who He is! This week we will contrast two stories from 1 Samuel 2:12-17, 22-25 & 3:1-10, that highlight what all children are worthy of, and how as disciples of Jesus we can be part of the story God is writing in their lives.

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    26 mins
  • Worthy Part 5: Friends Are Worthy - SJ Riley
    Sep 24 2024

    While we might consider ourselves grown up in many ways, something we can all do better at is our friendships. This isn’t just about choosing wisely who we spend our time with, it’s also about who we are as a friend to others. This week we continue in our “Worthy” series by exploring friendship through the story of Jonathan and his armour-bearer (1 Samuel 14:1-14).

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    25 mins
  • Worthy Part 4: Vows Are Worthy - Mike Sikuri
    Sep 17 2024

    There is no doubt that God values relationships. It is something we see throughout the pages of the Bible and it’s evident in how He seeks out connection with us. In the beginning God valued marriage and family so much that He created a perfect environment and then introduced Adam and Eve to that environment. This Sabbath we explore God’s picture of love through the context of marriage.

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    24 mins

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