Palm Sunday reflection

Sunday 5th April – Palm Sunday  Reflection given by Revd Sue McCoan to the joint online congregations of St. Andrew’s Ealing, Wembley Park and Holy Trinity Perivale The Old City of Jerusalem is an intense and bustling place, at least in normal times. Narrow, often steep streets, little alleyways, shops and cafes teeming with life […]

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Reflection 29th March

Reflection – Sunday 29th March How quickly life has changed! The Sunday before last, we met for worship as normal, apart from some extra hand hygiene. A week later, all churches were closed and all meetings cancelled. This week, the last clients left the Church Centre and Maureen, who put so much into building the […]

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Reflection 22nd March

Reflection for Sunday 22nd March by Rev Sue McCoan  1 Samuel 16:1-13 Psalm 23   The link between these two readings is David. David the shepherd boy, minding his dad’s sheep; David the musician and songwriter; David who went on to become the celebrated king of Israel. The story of David being chosen as king […]

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Being honest before God

Sermon given at St. Andrew’s Ealing 1st March 2020 by Revd Sue McCoan  Isaiah 43:1-4 Matt 4:1-11 On Friday I went to the new David Hockney exhibition at the National Portrait Gallery. I highly recommend it. It is, as you might expect, a series of portraits, but they are not society portraits of famous sitters. […]

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A time to shine

Sermon given at St. Andrew’s Ealing 5th January 2012, Revd Sue McCoan Isaiah 60: 1-6 Matthew 2:1-12 Well, here we are. 5th January 2020. The start of a new year; the start of a new decade. I wonder how you are feeling about it. Maybe you made a list of goals to achieve, of resolutions […]

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A dangerous message

Sermon given at St. Andrew’s Ealing Sunday 15th December 2019 by the Revd Sue McCoan  Isaiah 35:1-10 Matthew 11:2-11   So here is John the Baptist, in prison. John, the free spirit from the great outdoors, John, at home in the desert and the wide open spaces, John the preacher who could hold the attention […]

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Who taught Timothy?

Sermon given at St. Andrew’s Ealing, 6th October 2019 by Revd Sue McCoan  2 Timothy 1:1-14 Luke 17:5-10 The ancients tell a story to illustrate the spiritual life. A young monastic came up on an elder one day, sitting amongst a group of praying, working, meditating people. ‘I have the capacity to walk on water,’ […]

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How many people does it take to change the world?

Sermon given at St. Andrew’s Ealing 7th July, 2019 by Revd Sue McCoan 2 Kings 5:1-14 Luke 10:1-11,16-20 I asked a couple of questions before the bible readings: how many people were involved in healing Naaman, and what specifically were the 72 followers of Jesus asked to do. How did you get on? Let’s look […]

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Resurrection hope

Sermon given at St. Andrew’s URC Ealing, Sunday 21st April 2019 by Revd Sue McCoan  Luke 24:1-12 We left the women in their grief and loss, keeping the Sabbath in mourning. The sabbath ends at sunset, and they can’t do anything in the dark. But their spices are prepared; they know what they have to […]

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Easter Sunday sermon

Sermon given on Easter Sunday. St. Andrew’s Ealing, 21st April 2019 by Revd Sue McCoan  Luke 24:1-12  We left the women in their grief and loss, keeping the Sabbath in mourning. The sabbath ends at sunset, and they can’t do anything in the dark. But their spices are prepared; they know what they have to […]

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