OCCASIONAL LITERATURE
During my 21 years at Wesley’s Chapel, I used to preach groups of sermons or give a series of talks (usually four or five) and then turn them into booklets. They were put on sale in the Church foyer for a small sum and they sold in large numbers. Here are some of them.
2001
Thoughts for the day.
John Wesley’s themes for today.
The Campaign Trail: four sermons preached at Westminster Abbey.
2002
More thoughts for the day.
Encounters, four sermons for Lent.
2003
Yet more thoughts for the day.
Faith in the City: the ministries of Hugh Price Hughes, William Sangster, Leslie Weatherhead and Donald Soper.
2004
Leslie Griffiths at the BBC.
Four sermons on Peace.
See how great a flame: sermons to commemorate the centenary of the Welsh Revival.
2005
Four Sermons on Holy Communion.
2006
I believe in the Church – conservative, evangelical, radical, charismatic and liberal – five sermons.
Nor strangers but fellow-travellers – sermons for multicultural times.
2007
Aspects of Charles Wesley’s doctrinal genius – sermons for today.
Christians together – some dominant metaphors in the hymns of Charles Wesley.
Five sermons to commemorate the 200th anniversary of the abolition of the slave trade.
Four talks on The Bible in English.
2008
Sing heavenly muse – four sermons on the 400th anniversary of John Milton.
2010
Four lectures on the Shaping of Modern Methodism. Part One.
Four lectures on the Shaping of Modern Methodism. Part Two.
……Atheism is a pointless activity – four talks.
2012
Our Calling – four sermons.
2014
God has no favourites: Peter, Paul and the Council of Jerusalem.
Memory and Identity – four sermons.