As we come to the end of the series in Habakkuk: From Fear to Faith, Zane Elliott shows us Habakkuk's astounding response to certain judgement and calamity: He sings! Confident God will keep His promises, Habakkuk’s song rises and falls like a symphony of three movements, each with its own emotion, all telling one great story. In this sermon we’ll see a: i) A movement of trust v.2 ii) A movement of God’s power vv.3-16 iii) A movement of delight vv.17-19
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As we come to the end of the series in Habakkuk: From Fear to Faith, Zane Elliott shows us Habakkuk's astounding response to certain judgement and calamity: He sings! Confident God will keep His promises, Habakkuk’s song rises and falls like a symphony of three movements, each with its own emotion, all telling one great story. In this sermon we’ll see a: i) A movement of trust v.2 ii) A movement of God’s power vv.3-16 iii) A movement of delight vv.17-19
Money Matters: Using what we've got: 1 Tim 6:17-19 By Zane Elliott 19th October 2025
Richmond Anglican Aotearoa
28 minutes
1 month ago
Money Matters: Using what we've got: 1 Tim 6:17-19 By Zane Elliott 19th October 2025
Today we are back in our annual teaching series about money, called Money matters. It's also our Giving Day, where parishioners can make a one-off gift for special purposes in the life of our church. To help us think about Using what we’ve got, we’ll open 1 Timothy 6:17–19, where Paul gives Timothy guidance as he shepherds the church in Ephesus. He urges the wealthy not to fix their eyes on earthly riches, but to seek true wealth in God’s economy, treasure that lasts into eternity, w...
Richmond Anglican Aotearoa
As we come to the end of the series in Habakkuk: From Fear to Faith, Zane Elliott shows us Habakkuk's astounding response to certain judgement and calamity: He sings! Confident God will keep His promises, Habakkuk’s song rises and falls like a symphony of three movements, each with its own emotion, all telling one great story. In this sermon we’ll see a: i) A movement of trust v.2 ii) A movement of God’s power vv.3-16 iii) A movement of delight vv.17-19