St. Augustine's Wembley Park

By: St. Augustine's Wembley Park
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  • Sermons from St. Augustine's Church, Wembley Park.
    St. Augustine's Wembley Park
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  • Genesis 4:1-26
    Nov 26 2024

    Passage: Genesis 4:1-26

    Date: 2024-11-24

    Speaker: Sam Lashwood


    Sermon

    1. Sin crouches at the door of fallen humanity (v. 1 - 7)


    2. Cain chooses sin and more curse follows (v. 8 - 17)


    3. Humanity cannot fix our sin problem (v. 17 - 26)


    -> But Jesus’s blood speaks a better word than Abel’s (Hebrews 12:18-24)

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    38 mins
  • Genesis 3:8-24
    Nov 18 2024

    Passage: Genesis 3:8-24

    Date: 2024-11-18

    Speaker: Scott Furey


    Sermon

    The consequences of sin

    1. Humanity hides from God and passes the blame (v. 8 - 13)


    2. Every part of creation is impacted (v. 14 - 19):

    a. The snake is cursed and will be crushed

    b. The woman and the man will toil painfully.

    c. The ground resists and will swallow man


    3. There is hope for sinners because God is gracious (v. 20 - 24)

    -> Feel the scale of sin’s impact


    -> Rejoice in the scale of Christ’s rescue

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    31 mins
  • Genesis 3:1-7
    Nov 14 2024

    Passage: Genesis 3:1-7

    Date: 2024-11-10

    Speaker: Scott Furey


    Sermon

    What’s gone wrong in the world?


    1. Humanity doubts God’s word and His goodness (v. 1 - 5)

    2. Humanity breaks God’s law (v. 6 - 7)


    -> See the foolishness of sin


    -> Long for the perfect human

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    30 mins

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