This page provides a link to each sermon recorded at Woodstock Road Baptist Church since recording began. You can search for items based on the date that they were recorded. You can also search by the Bible book that the sermon is taken from, by the title of the series containing the sermon or the preacher's name.

Body Life - Part 1 by Gordon Dalzell, recorded on 01 May 2010
From the Church Weekend 2010 series (part 1 of 4), this sermon is 41 minutes long.

Body Life - Part 2 by Gordon Dalzell, recorded on 01 May 2010
From the Church Weekend 2010 series (part 2 of 4), this sermon is 58 minutes long.

Body Life - Part 3 by Gordon Dalzell, recorded on 02 May 2010
From the Church Weekend 2010 series (part 3 of 4), this sermon is 50 minutes long.

Body Life - Part 4 by Gordon Dalzell, recorded on 02 May 2010
From the Church Weekend 2010 series (part 4 of 4), this sermon is 36 minutes long.

The risen Messiah by Steve Palmer, recorded on 09 May 2010
From the To the Ends of the Earth series (part 3 of 42), this sermon is 35 minutes long.
From Acts 2:22-42.

The value of a thorn by Andy Robinson, recorded on 09 May 2010
From the Defence of a Ministry series (part 4 of 6), this sermon is 36 minutes long.
From 2 Corinthians 12:1-10.

A new community by Jon Bilton, recorded on 16 May 2010
From the To the Ends of the Earth series (part 4 of 42), this sermon is 31 minutes long.
From Acts 2:42-48.

Topical meeting: Thinking biblically about race by Andy Robinson, recorded on 16 May 2010
This sermon is 38 minutes long.

Walking and leaping and praising God by Jon Bilton, recorded on 23 May 2010
From the To the Ends of the Earth series (part 5 of 42), this sermon is 36 minutes long.
From Acts 3.

Preparing for a pastoral visit by Andy Robinson, recorded on 23 May 2010
From the Defence of a Ministry series (part 5 of 6), this sermon is 39 minutes long.
From 2 Corinthians 12:11-13:14.

Wounding and worship by David Trebilcock, recorded on 30 May 2010
This sermon is 37 minutes long.

Nostalgia by David Trebilcock, recorded on 30 May 2010
This sermon is 10 minutes long.
From Psalm 129.