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Sermons at St Peters

Sermons at St Peters

By: St. Peter's Church Chateau d'Oex
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Talks given at St. Peter's Anglican Church, Château d'Oex, Switzerland.

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Christianity Spirituality
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  • God’s Protection Through Life’s Perilous Journey
    Jul 14 2025

    This sermon explores Psalm 121 through the powerful metaphor of mountains, revealing how God's protection sustains believers through life's perilous journey. Fletcher examines the dangers of self-reliance and the security found in divine guidance, emphasizing how recognizing our vulnerability opens us to God's watchful care. The message highlights Jesus as our trustworthy guide who provides shelter from storms and will ultimately bring us home safely.

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    12 mins
  • The Power of Biblical Refrains in Daily Life, Revd Mark Fletcher
    Jul 7 2025

    This sermon was given on 6 July 2025 at St. Peter's Church, Chateau d'Oex, Switzerland. Revd Mark Fletcher explores how biblical refrains from Psalm 118 serve as powerful spiritual anchors in our daily lives. Drawing from Jesus' own use of these repeated phrases, Fletcher demonstrates how intentional engagement with scripture's repetitive truths can counter the anxiety-inducing messages of modern culture. The sermon challenges believers to choose daily spiritual practices that write God's truth upon their hearts, replacing worldly fears with the eternal refrain that God's love endures forever.

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    14 mins
  • John 21 - The Beautiful Story of Peter's Restoration and Calling, by Revd. Mark Fletcher
    Jun 30 2025

    This sermon was given by Revd. Mark Fletcher at St. Peter's Anglican Church, Château d'Oex, Switzerland on 29 June 2025. It explores the profound encounter between Jesus and Peter on the beach after the resurrection, where Jesus prepared breakfast and asked Peter three times "Do you love me?" The message emphasises that Peter's restoration came not through his own merit but through Christ's gracious love, transforming his denial into a commission to "feed my sheep." Revd. Fletcher highlights that love, not competence or courage, is the foundation of all Christian ministry, and that leadership in Christ's church requires deep love above all other qualifications. The sermon reminds us that we are all forgiven sinners called to follow Jesus day by day, trusting in His provision of daily bread and presence rather than our own control, finding security in the simple but profound calling to love and serve others in His name.

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    13 mins

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