All books :: Isaiah
| Date | Title | Church |
|---|---|---|
| 28 Dec 2014 | JOY TO THE WORLD: The Comfort Of The King (Isaiah 40:1-11) |
Seven Rivers Presbyterian Church (Marty Cates) |
| 12 Oct 2014 | Isaiah 40:1-31 (Isaiah 40:1-31) |
Holyrood Evangelical Church (Phil Hair) |
| 06 Jul 2014 | Isaiah: Vol 5: 1 of 2: The Comfort (Isaiah 40:1-11) |
St Peter's Barge (Marcus Nodder) |
| 01 Dec 2013 | God's Comforting Spirit (Isaiah 40:1-5) |
Crabtree Church (Bernard Cartledge) |
| 01 Dec 2013 | The Coming King: Comfort into despair (Isaiah 40:1-11) |
Inspire at Saint James Clerkenwell (Mark Jackson) |
| 06 Jul 2013 | The Mix - Isaiah II (Isaiah 40:1 - 66:24) |
Cornerstone Church, Kingston (Tom Sweatman) |
| 30 Jun 2013 | Godology (Isaiah 40:1-31) |
St Columba's Free Church (Neil MacMillan) |
| 20 Jan 2013 | The Greatness of God (Isaiah 40:1-31) |
St Andrew's Chelsea (Phil Allcock) |
| 20 Jan 2013 | The Greatness of God (Isaiah 40:1-31) |
St Andrew's Chelsea (Phil Allcock) |
| 10 Jul 2011 | Hope for the Hopeless (Isaiah 40:1-11) |
St Helen's, Bishopsgate (William Taylor) |
| 09 May 2010 | 1. Wings like eagles (Isaiah 40:10) |
Emmanuel Wimbledon (Martin Andrews) |
| 18 Apr 2010 | The God beyond comapre (Isaiah 40:1-31) |
St Helen's, Bishopsgate (Andrew Sach) |
| 27 Jul 2008 | Fly, Run, Walk (Isaiah 40:1–31) |
St Andrew's Church Oxford (Will Pearson-Gee) |
| 22 Jun 2008 | The caring shepherd (Isaiah 40:1-11) |
St Ebbes, Oxford (Sam Allberry) |
| 19 Nov 2006 | 1. Preparing His Way (Isaiah 40:1-40:5) |
Emmanuel Wimbledon (Charlie Newcombe) |
| 21 Apr 2002 | Seeing His forerunner (Isaiah 40:1-5) |
All Souls Langham Place (Richard Bewes) |
| 24 Apr 1994 | The servant brings salvation (Isaiah 40:1-50:11) |
St Andrew the Great (Peter Bolt) |
| 10 Apr 1994 | The servant brings comfort (Isaiah 40:1-11) |
St Andrew the Great (Peter Bolt) |
| 06 Apr 2025 | Do You Not Know? Have You Not Heard? (Isaiah 40:12-31) |
Solihull Presbyterian Church (Tim Smylie) |
| 06 Apr 2025 | Do You Not Know? Have You Not Heard? (Isaiah 40:12-31) |
Solihull Presbyterian Church (Tim Smylie) |
