
The Greater Glory
Date: 29 Jan 2017 Text: 2 Corinthians 3:7-18 Introduction As we continued our studies in 2 Corinthians we last week took a dry and dusty look at Paul’s explanation for changing his plans to make a second visit to Corinth; a change caused by his wish not to upset the Corinthians any further. This week I want to move on a few verses to look at the second half of 2 Corinthians 3 where Paul talks of the everlasting glory of God. In the second half of 2 Corinthians 2 Paul advises

Change of Plans
Date: 22 Jan 2017 Text: 2 Corinthians 1:12-2:4 Introduction Hopefully from the last two sermons we have been able to see that not only did Paul have a close affinity with the believers of Corinth but that it was also a bit of a tempestuous relationship. Following his arrival in Corinth Paul had experienced great difficulties with the Jews in the synagogue and so had moved his base to the house next door which just happened to be occupied by a believer in and follower of Chris

God of All Comfort
Date: 15 Jan 2017 Text: 2 Corinthians 1:1-11 Introduction Last week we started a new series considering Paul’s second letter to Corinth by taking a brief look at Paul and his relationship with that interesting city. We learned that not only did Paul visit that city during his second missionary journey, but he stayed there for 18 months or so. Following that visit, and some years later, he had an exchange of letters with them. We now have two of those letters in our New Testam

Paul & Corinth
Date: 08 Jan 2017 Text: Acts 18:1-17 Introduction I want this morning to begin a series of sermons looking at what we know as Paul’s second letter to the Corinthians. I’ve really got no idea at the moment just how many sermons there will be; it truly is a case of “as the Spirit leads”! However, before we actually look at 2 Corinthians to try and understand what Paul is talking about in this letter, I want to try and give an overview of Paul in Corinth and his relationship wit