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St Andrew's in the Grange, Church of Scotland (Guernsey )

St Andrew's in the Grange, Church of Scotland (Guernsey )

By: Justin Taylor
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This podcast shares sermons from St Andrew’s in the Grange, Church of Scotland, in Guernsey. We are an open, inclusive, and questioning church, rooted in the Reformed tradition and shaped by a commitment to thoughtful faith, hospitality, and justice. Our sermons are usually drawn from our weekly worship and engage Scripture with honesty and care, taking both faith and doubt seriously. We believe church should be a place where people are welcomed as they are, questions are encouraged, and the Christian story is explored in ways that connect with real life.Justin Taylor Christianity Spirituality
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  • 22 FEBRUARY 2026 (JOHN 11:1-44)
    Feb 24 2026

    Welcome to the St Andrews in the Grange sermon podcast from Guernsey.

    This sermon was preached on Sunday, 22 February 2026, and is based on John 11:1-44, the story of Lazarus's raising.

    In this powerful and deeply human passage, we encounter Jesus amid grief. Before the stone is moved, before Lazarus walks out, Jesus stands at the tomb of his friend and weeps. The story does not rush past sorrow. It lingers there. It allows anger, confusion and heartbreak to be named.

    This sermon reflects on what it means to follow a Christ who does not avoid suffering but enters into it. We explore the delay that feels so difficult, the questions Martha and Mary carry, and the extraordinary moment when Jesus calls Lazarus by name. We consider how resurrection is not only about life after death, but about life breaking in now. About being called out of whatever entombs us. About communities learning to unbind one another.

    As we journey through Lent, this text invites us to trust that love is stronger than despair, and that even in places that feel sealed and hopeless, God is still at work.

    If this sermon resonated with you, please follow and share the podcast. It helps others find thoughtful and inclusive faith.

    Grace and peace.

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    20 mins
  • 8 FEBRUARY (JOHN 4:46-54)
    Feb 17 2026

    On Sunday 8 February 2026 we reflect on John 4:46-54, the story of the royal official whose son was healed.

    A parent travels in desperation. A child lies close to death. Jesus speaks a simple sentence, and everything changes. Yet the turning point in this story is not spectacle but trust. The official must begin the journey home with nothing but a word to hold on to.

    This sermon explores what it means to believe before we see. It reflects on faith that grows in uncertainty, on the courage required to walk back into ordinary life without guarantees, and on the quiet ways grace is already at work beyond our immediate sight.

    John calls this the second sign in Galilee. But perhaps the deeper sign is not only healing at a distance, it is the transformation of fear into trust. Faith here is not certainty. It is movement. It is choosing to keep walking.

    St Andrews in the Grange is a Church of Scotland congregation in Guernsey seeking to nurture thoughtful, honest and hopeful faith in the midst of real life.

    You are very welcome to listen, reflect and journey with us.


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    16 mins
  • 15 FEBRUARY 2026 (JOHN 9:1-41)
    Feb 16 2026

    On Sunday 15 February 2026 we reflect on John 9:1 - 41, the story of the man born blind.

    In this sermon we explore a passage that challenges the instinct to assign blame to suffering. When asked who sinned, Jesus refuses the question itself. Instead of locating fault, he reveals the work of God through dignity, courage and truth.

    As the story unfolds, the focus shifts from physical sight to spiritual vision. The man who was once silenced gradually finds his voice. Those who assume they can see most clearly become defensive and closed. John invites us to consider our own blind spots, the assumptions we carry, and the ways fear can shape what we are willing to recognise.

    This reflection engages questions of judgement, exclusion and certainty. It asks what it might mean to become a community where people do not have to defend their humanity, where difference is not treated as deficit, and where faith is spacious enough to hold complexity.

    St Andrews in the Grange is a Church of Scotland congregation in Guernsey seeking to nurture thoughtful, honest and compassionate faith in the midst of real life.

    You are welcome to listen, reflect and continue the journey with us.


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    17 mins
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