Weekly sermons from Rev. Philip Dunwoody, pastor of Dromore Reformed Presbyterian Church, County Down, Northern Ireland.
In a culture obsessed with love, where the motto in recent years has been, "Love is Love", what does this word really mean?
The remarkable rise of Joseph to power in Egypt illustrates God's sovereignty in every detail of our lives. It also parallels the rise - or ascension - of the Lord Jesus Christ, now in heaven, able t…
How does a believer endure suffering and disappointment? Genesis 40 provides us with a case study from the life of Joseph.
Baptism is a Christian ritual dating back thousands of years. But what is it? What is its significance? And is it mere tradition? We had some AV issues with this recording but the audio is intact.
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Sometimes temptations to sin seem too strong to resist. Yet the Bible shows us that is not the case. Joseph's ability to withstand temptation - and to prosper in difficult circumstances - is part of …
Baptism is a Christian ritual dating back thousands of years. But what is it? What is its significance? And is it mere tradition?
Genesis 38 is not a chapter we are likely to turn to regularly. It is a shocking, sad, unsavoury episode in the life of Judah, Jacob's leading son. Here we see the depths of human sin and our undoubt…
Joseph is one of the most well-known and well-loved figures in the Bible. His story continues the Genesis story: God working out his promises and purposes for the good of His people.
Oftentimes, too,…
1 Timothy 3:1-7 and Titus 1:5-9 lay out the qualifications for church elders. The big message? Character counts.
1 Timothy 3:1-7 and Titus 1:5-9 lay out the qualifications for church elders. The big message? Character counts.
We consider the duties of elders as laid out in 1 Peter 5:1-5. In all that they do church elders are to direct the focus of church members to the Chief Shepherd, the Lord Jesus Christ.
At the beginning of our series on Biblical Eldership we consider why the local church ought to be be governed by groups of elders.
Jesus concludes his Sermon on the Mount by challenging his listeners not to simply be listeners - but to obey his words. Doing so is as wise as building a house on rock; to refuse is as foolish as bu…
Seven hundred years before the birth of Jesus, the prophet Isaiah speaks clearly and powerfully about what kind of king he will be and what his arrival will mean for the nations of the earth.
Seven hundred years before the birth of Jesus, the prophet Isaiah speaks clearly and powerfully about what kind of king he will be and what his arrival will mean for the nations of the earth.
Continuing our series on what a reformed and presbyterian church looks like, here we consider the central role God's Word plays in our church.
Jesus begins to draw his sermon to a close with final warnings for his listeners.
Since Jesus has torn down the curtain of "his flesh", and opened the way for us to come to God, what impact should it have on our lives?
Further study of Jesus' words from the cross, "My God, my God, why have you forsaken me?"
During our communion season we consider the fourth statement Jesus made from the cross - a heartfelt cry of abandonment.