REC Sermons

Morning Service – 3rd August 2008

Here is the recording of the sermon given at our morning service on the 3rd August.

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The talk was given by Gordon Robertson, and was part of our series on Biblical Revival – looking at several books of the Old Testament that record the return of the Jews from exile in Babylon. This week we looked at Malachi.

The talk was about 28 minutes long. The file is about 12MB.

Morning Service – 27th July 2008

Here is the recording of the sermon given at our morning service on Sunday 27th July.

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The talk was part of our series looking at Biblical Revival. This week, Gordon Robertson spoke on what we can learn from the book of Zechariah.

The talk is about 26 minutes long. The file is about 11MB.

Morning Service – 20th July 2008

Hereis the recording of the sermon given at our morning service on Sunday 20th July.

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The talk is on the book of Haggai and is part of our series on Biblical Revival.

The talk is about 24 minutes long. The file is about 10MB. Unfortunately, the sound quality of the recording is not very good.

Morning Services – 6th July 2008

Here is the recording of the sermon at our morning service on Sunday 6th July.

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The talk was looking at the book of Nehemiah.

The talk was approximately 23 minutes long. The recording unfortunately has quite a lot of background noise, but it is possible to make out the words of the sermon. The file is nearly 10MB.