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Active filter: Book: 1 Corinthians (x) , Date: 2010 (x)
Book: Matthew (1), 1 Corinthians (9).
Series: Lessons from the church in Corinth (6), The Lord's Prayer (1), Miscellaneous (2).
Date: April (1), July (1), September (2), October (2), November (2), December (1)
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Sermons (9)

A legacy that will last
1 Corinthians 3:9-17 (Part of the Lessons from the church in Corinth series).
https://www.bethel-clydach.co.uk/sermons/?show&file_name=2010-12-05-am.mp3 Download
Preached by Mark Barnes on December 5, 2010 (Sunday Morning).
Choose all of God's blessings
1 Corinthians 3:1-9 (Part of the Lessons from the church in Corinth series).
https://www.bethel-clydach.co.uk/sermons/?show&file_name=2010-11-14-am.mp3 Download
Preached by Mark Barnes on November 14, 2010 (Sunday Morning).
He is Risen
1 Corinthians 15:1-20 (Part of the Miscellaneous series).
https://www.bethel-clydach.co.uk/sermons/?show&file_name=2010-11-07-am.mp3 Download
Preached by Mark Barnes on November 7, 2010 (Sunday Morning).
The Wisdom of the Gospel
1 Corinthians 2:6-16 (Part of the Lessons from the church in Corinth series).
https://www.bethel-clydach.co.uk/sermons/?show&file_name=2010-10-17-am.mp3 Download
Preached by Mark Barnes on October 17, 2010 (Sunday Morning).
The difference between worldly and spiritual wisdom
1 Corinthians 1:18-2:5 (Part of the Lessons from the church in Corinth series).
https://www.bethel-clydach.co.uk/sermons/?show&file_name=2010-10-03-am.mp3 Download
Preached by Mark Barnes on October 3, 2010 (Sunday Morning).
Worldly thinking brings disunity
1 Corinthians 1:1-17 (Part of the Lessons from the church in Corinth series).
https://www.bethel-clydach.co.uk/sermons/?show&file_name=2010-09-26-am.mp3 Download
Preached by Mark Barnes on September 26, 2010 (Sunday Morning).
A worldly church
1 Corinthians 1:1-31 (Part of the Lessons from the church in Corinth series).
https://www.bethel-clydach.co.uk/sermons/?show&file_name=2010-09-05-am.mp3 Download
Preached by Mark Barnes on September 5, 2010 (Sunday Morning).
Lead us not into temptation but deliver us from evil.
1 Corinthians 10:1-13 (Part of the The Lord's Prayer series).
https://www.bethel-clydach.co.uk/sermons/?show&file_name=2010-07-11-am.mp3 Download
Preached by Mark Barnes on July 11, 2010 (Sunday Morning).
How can I know that Jesus really rose from the dead?
1 Corinthians 15:1-19 (Part of the Miscellaneous series).
https://www.bethel-clydach.co.uk/sermons/?show&file_name=2010-04-04-am.mp3 Download
Preached by Mark Barnes on April 4, 2010 (Sunday Morning).
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Tamar Pollard’s story

“Suddenly a masked man smashed through the driver’s window with an iron bar and began beating Dad to death. There was nothing Dad could do — he was trapped in his own seat, receiving blow after blow. And it was there he died, suffocating on his own blood.”

Thirteen years ago the question of forgiveness became a very real one for me. Every summer my whole family (me, Mum, Dad and younger brother and sister), packed into a caravanette full of aid: food, clothes, medicine and Bibles and journeyed off to Eastern Europe, for six weeks. This particular year, when Mum and Dad approached the Romanian border, the lights failed on the vehicle. They stopped in a lay-by to wait for daylight, but were soon disturbed by a loud bangs. Dad clambered into the cab and put the key into the ignition. Suddenly a masked man smashed through the driver’s window with an iron bar and began beating Dad to death. There was nothing Dad could do — he was trapped in his own seat, receiving blow after blow. And it was there he died, suffocating on his own blood. Questions began to flood my mind. Questions like: “Do I really believe God exists and is in control?”, “Do I really believe God is good and his plans are perfect?”, “Do I really believe God sent his son, Jesus into the world?”, “Do I believe Jesus died in my place, to take the punishment I deserve?”. And as I answered yes to each and every one of them, I was then left with the question, “Well, how am I going to respond?”
Read more of Tamar Pollard’s story
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There's something on most days of the week, but our two Sunday services at 10:30am and 6:00pm are our focus. Both services include prayer, singing and Bible teaching, and we sing a mix of traditional and more modern hymns. In the morning there's a short talk for the children, before they go downstairs for Sunday School. In both services there's a 35 minute message from the Bible (you can listen to previous sermons online).
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