Content provided by WKPC. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by WKPC or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.
Threshold is a Peabody Award-winning documentary podcast about our place in the natural world. Each season, we take listeners on a journey into the heart of a complex environmental story, asking how we got here and where we might be headed. In our latest season, Hark, we hand the mic over to our planet-mates and investigate what it means to truly listen to nonhuman voices—and the cost if we don't. With mounting social and ecological crises, what happens when we tune into the life all around us? Threshold is nonprofit, listener-supported, and independently produced.
Content provided by WKPC. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by WKPC or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.
Sermons from West Kilbride Parish Church of Scotland
Content provided by WKPC. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by WKPC or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.
Sermons from West Kilbride Parish Church of Scotland
In this sermon, we see Jesus being falsely accused and condemned by the High Priest and the Council. The priests and elders were unable to see beyond their own power - and saw Jesus as an inconvenience and someone to be got rid of at any cost. We think about how we are to stand for truth - even when it is inconvenient - and how much Jesus went through, just for us. First preached: 30th March 2025. Speaker: James McNay.…
In this sermon, we think about Jesus being betrayed by Judas. We note how Jesus' demeanour has changed from agony to peace as he centres himself in the Father's will. And we see an example for us in prayer. And we see how amazing it is that Jesus is willing to go through betrayal and desertion as he goes to the cross - something that only he can do - and him alone. First preached: 23rd March 2025. Speaker: James McNay.…
In this sermon, we consider Matthew 26: 36-46 and Jesus in the Garden of Gethsemane. We think about the agonies that Jesus went through and his temptation to not go through with the cross. But we see how he submits himself to his Father's will and says 'Your will be done'. First preached: 16th March 2025. Speaker: James McNay.…
In this sermon, we hear of Jesus predicting that all the disciples will desert him before he goes to the cross. We see how Jesus sees this as a fulfilment of Scripture and also the disciples vociferous denials that they will do such a thing. We reflect on how though the disciples are well-meaning - that they are also human and cannot do what they want to do - something Paul reflects in Romans 7. Despite this, Jesus also gives the disciples encouragement that after he is risen, he will meet them again at Galilee - therefore there is hope of forgiveness and reconciliation for the disciples. First preached: 9th March 2025. Speaker: James McNay.…
In this Evening Service reflection and as we were celebrating Communion, we focused on the Last Supper from John's gospel. We asked the question as to why it was so different from the version in the other three gospels and wondered at the amazing example Jesus shows in washing the disciples feet. First preached: 2nd March 2025. Speaker: James McNay…
In this sermon, we think about how Jesus chose the Passover Meal to be his 'last supper' and how through taking the bread and wine he points towards the cross and the resurrection. First preached: 2nd March 2025. Speaker: James McNay.
We continue our series in Matthew's gospel, and we read of Jesus being anointed with expensive perfume at Bethany. In this sermon, we see Mary's great act of devotion sandwiched between the chief priests plotting to kill Jesus and Judas plotting to betray Jesus. And we ask the question - which is the bigger waste? The perfume poured over Jesus head or the three years that Judas has spent with Jesus which hasn't softened his heart. Hopefully we see that Mary's act of great love for Jesus is not a waste - and that we too ought to love Jesus wholeheartedly. First preached: 16th February 2025. Speaker: James McNay.…
In this sermon, we look at Jesus final teaching on the end times and the separation of the sheep and the goats. We think of the consequences of rejecting Jesus by not showing the fruit that shows we are a true disciple but also the glorious inheritance of the kingdom for those who trust in Jesus and walk with him. First preached: 9th February 2025. Speaker: James McNay.…
In this Sunday Evening sermon, we think about the new life that we have in Christ. And we think also about having a heavenly perspective that is fully focused on Christ - who is our all in all. First preached: 2nd February 2025. Speaker: James McNay.
We were delighted to have Paul Algeo from Blythswood Care with us sharing about the work of Blythswood and from James 2: 14-26 - Faith and Works. First preached: 2nd February 2025. Speaker: Paul Algeo.
In this sermon on Matthew 25: 14-30, we consider the Parable of the Three Servants (perhaps more commonly recognised as the Parable of the Talents) as Jesus continues his teaching on the End Times. We think about being ready - but also the need to be prepared and making sure that we are. This sermon was preached on the Sunday after Storm Eowyn and so the illustration of the Red Alert which appeared on smartphones throughout the Central Belt of Scotland is used. First preached: 26th January 2025. Speaker: James McNay.…
In this sermon from Matthew 25: 1-13 we resume our study in Matthew's Gospel looking at the Parable of the Ten Bridesmaids. This parable is part of Jesus' teaching about the end times as he comes towards the end of his earthly life. In this parable, he encourages the disciples to be ready and to be prepared - and the dire consequences if they aren't. Similarly, we are encouraged to be ready and to be wise - and to be locked in with Jesus for eternity! First preached: 19th January 2025. Speaker: James McNay.…
In this sermon, David Clark helpfully leads us through Hebrews 1 and asks the question as to whether we think of Jesus as a baby, man or the Son of God. First preached: 12th January 2025. Speaker: David Clark.
In this sermon, we think about how the story of Jesus continues post-Christmas and doesn't stop. We consider the story of Jesus at the temple and the lessons that we can learn as we enter 2025. First preached: 5th January 2025. Speaker: James McNay.
In this sermon, we think about joy mainly from Matthew 2: 1-12 and the story of the wise men. We also think about general revelation and special revelation - and how although the Wise Men began with a general revelation that the King of the Jews was born, it was through special revelation that they ended up with a personal encounter with Jesus - and they worshipped him. First preached: 15th December 2024. Speaker: James McNay.…
For the second Sunday in Advent, Robin Davis leads us through the theme of 'Peace' from Isaiah 9 and Luke 2. First preached: 8th December 2024 Speaker: Robin Davis.
In this sermon for Advent, we look at Genesis 3, Isaiah 7 and 9 - but mainly Isaiah 11 which focuses on the 'Root of David' and the Kingdom that he will bring in. We see how Jesus brings hope to the Israelites - and also to us! First preached: 1st December 2024. Speaker: James McNay.
For our morning service, we were delighted to welcome Robbie Morrison from Tearfund who shared about their work and also brought God's Word from Luke 10 - the story of the Good Samaritan. First preached: 24th November 2024. Speaker: Robbie Morrison.
In this sermon at an Evening Service, Paul Selman brings a reflection on what 'Opening the eyes of our heart' truly means. First preached: 3rd November 2024. Speaker: Paul Selman.
In this sermon, having read all that Paul has said about all falling short of God's glory and all being sinners - we finally see the solution to sin. Because Jesus comes into the world and lays down his life. And anyone who believes in him is made right with God. We also explore a little about 'propitiation' and how the sacrifice of Jesus turns away the wrath of God against sin and sinners. First preached: 3rd November 2024. Speaker: James McNay.…
In this sermon, we look at Romans 3: 9-20 which concludes the first main part of Paul's letter to the Romans from 1:18 through to 3:20. We see how Paul has laid a firm foundation and shows that all are sinners and that no-one is righteous - it doesn't matter if you are Jew or Gentile. Therefore by the end of 3:20, the question in our minds ought to be... 'How then can we be saved?'…
In this sermon, Brian Murray leads us particularly through Mark 10 and what it means to serve others. First preached: 20th October 2024. Speaker: Brian Murray.
In this sermon in Ephesians 1, we think about what a blessing it is to be a Christian - that we are blessed, loved, chosen and adopted and these things are not to be taken for granted! First preached: 13th October 2024. Speaker: James McNay.
In this sermon, we focus on Romans 2: 17-29 where we see Paul reflect on how the Law and Circumcision cannot be relied on by the Jews to bring them into a relationship with God. And so Paul is preparing us for the beginning of chapter 3 where he makes it clear that everyone - Jew and Gentile - is a sinner who needs God's grace. We also think about how our spiritual heritage can't save us but as we see the reality that we are sinners it can only lead to one conclusion... we need a Saviour. First preached: 29th September 2024. Speaker: James McNay.…
We were delighted to have Rev Andrew Rooney with us to share about the work of Compassion UK. Andrew spoke to us from Mark 5: 1-20 about Jesus healing the demon-possessed man. First preached: 15th September 2024. Speaker: Andrew Rooney.
In this difficult passage in Romans 1, we see Paul showing the Romans why they need a Saviour - whether Jew or Gentile. The reason is that everyone has an understanding from creation and from conscience that there is a God - but man prefers to worship idols. Therefore, God gives them over to their sinful desires as part of his anger against sin. This is all building to Paul's principal point from verses 16-17 - that Jesus is the very Saviour we need and forgiveness is found in him. First preached: 1st September 2024. Speaker: James McNay.…
In this sermon we think about how verses 16 and 17 in Romans 1 act as theme verses for the whole letter. We think about how the gospel is shows God's power to bring salvation - and how we are made righteous in Christ by faith. First preached: 25th August 2024. Speaker: James McNay.
In this evening reflection, we focus on John 6: 22-29 and think about the work that Jesus requires of us. And it is nothing onerous! It is simply to believe in Him! However believing in Jesus, though free, is not easy and will cost us everything we have. And yet - it will be worth it! First preached: 4th August 2024. Speaker: James McNay.…
In this sermon, we see Paul continue his opening remarks in his letter to the Romans - and we see what his passion is - to visit the Romans and to share the Good News about Jesus! In a similar way, we think about our own priorities and desires - putting Jesus first and sharing the good news. First preached: 4th August 2024. Speaker: James McNay.…
Welcome to Player FM!
Player FM is scanning the web for high-quality podcasts for you to enjoy right now. It's the best podcast app and works on Android, iPhone, and the web. Signup to sync subscriptions across devices.