Windsor District Baptist Church podcast artwork

PODCAST · religion

Windsor District Baptist Church

Windsor District Baptist Church Weekly Sermons.We are a family of faith following Christ to freedom in Sydney Australia.Receive Biblical teaching from our Pastors and Guest preachers every week.Subscribe to the podcast and visit us at wdbc.org.au for more information about Windsor District Baptist Church.

Publisher-supplied feed metadata · PodParley refreshed Jun 12, 2026 · Source feed

  1. 335

    This Is How #1 | How To Stand the Test

    Preached on 28th of June by Pastor Chris CullenPassage: James 1:1-12

  2. 334

    Patient In Affliction #12 | Unleashed

    Bible Reading: Daniel 12Preacher: Pastor Jonathan HoffmanDate: 28th June 2026The Big Question - What will the end be like?Our Big Question - Will we be ready for the end?SERIES OVERVIEWAs we continue our 2026 spiritual focus on hope, we turn to the book of Daniel in a new series titled Patient in Affliction. Set during Israel’s exile in Babylon, Daniel depicts the people of God living as a displaced minority within a powerful and demanding imperial culture. In the face of uncertainty and opposition, Daniel and his friends embody faithful endurance marked by courage and steadfast trust in the Lord.Through familiar narratives such as the fiery furnace and the lions’ den, and through Daniel’s visions of kingdoms rising and falling, the book affirms that God remains sovereign even when life appears unstable. This series calls us to patient perseverance and prayerful dependence, trusting that the Lord is at work even when His purposes are not yet fully visible. Daniel assures us that our hope is secure because God’s kingdom will outlast every empire, and His people may therefore endure affliction with deep confidence in Him.Family Worship ServiceAll copyright material is reproduced under licence from CCLI.Church Copyright Licence 15180 (covering reproduction of lyrics).Streaming Plus Licence 21298445 (covering streaming of music and use of Master Recordings).

  3. 333

    This Is Why #16 | Why You Should Keep God In Mind

    Preached on 21st of June by Pastor Chris CullenPassage: Ecclesiastes 12:1-14

  4. 332

    Patient In Affliction #11 | Undeterred

    Bible Reading: Daniel 11Preacher: Pastor Jonathan HoffmanDate: 21st June 2026Big Question - What will the end be like?The Big idea - Watch and pray; because the end will test our resolve and reveal our faith.SERIES OVERVIEWAs we continue our 2026 spiritual focus on hope, we turn to the book of Daniel in a new series titled Patient in Affliction. Set during Israel’s exile in Babylon, Daniel depicts the people of God living as a displaced minority within a powerful and demanding imperial culture. In the face of uncertainty and opposition, Daniel and his friends embody faithful endurance marked by courage and steadfast trust in the Lord.Through familiar narratives such as the fiery furnace and the lions’ den, and through Daniel’s visions of kingdoms rising and falling, the book affirms that God remains sovereign even when life appears unstable. This series calls us to patient perseverance and prayerful dependence, trusting that the Lord is at work even when His purposes are not yet fully visible. Daniel assures us that our hope is secure because God’s kingdom will outlast every empire, and His people may therefore endure affliction with deep confidence in Him.Family Worship ServiceAll copyright material is reproduced under licence from CCLI.Church Copyright Licence 15180 (covering reproduction of lyrics).Streaming Plus Licence 21298445 (covering streaming of music and use of Master Recordings).

  5. 331

    This Is Why #15 | Why You Should Enjoy Life

    Preached on 14th June by Pastor Jonathan HoffmanPassage: Ecclesiastes 11:7-10

  6. 330

    Patient In Affliction #10 | Unveiled

    Bible Reading: Daniel 10Preacher: Pastor Chris CullenDate: 14th June 2026Big Question - Who is the messenger? What does Daniel 10 teach us about our spiritual battle today?SERIES OVERVIEWAs we continue our 2026 spiritual focus on hope, we turn to the book of Daniel in a new series titled Patient in Affliction. Set during Israel’s exile in Babylon, Daniel depicts the people of God living as a displaced minority within a powerful and demanding imperial culture. In the face of uncertainty and opposition, Daniel and his friends embody faithful endurance marked by courage and steadfast trust in the Lord.Through familiar narratives such as the fiery furnace and the lions’ den, and through Daniel’s visions of kingdoms rising and falling, the book affirms that God remains sovereign even when life appears unstable. This series calls us to patient perseverance and prayerful dependence, trusting that the Lord is at work even when His purposes are not yet fully visible. Daniel assures us that our hope is secure because God’s kingdom will outlast every empire, and His people may therefore endure affliction with deep confidence in Him.

  7. 329

    This Is Why #14 | Why You Should Have A Go?

    Preached on 7th June 2026 by Pastor Jonathan Hoffman Passage: Ecclesiastes 11:1-6

  8. 328

    Patient In Affliction #9 | Unforsaken

    Bible Reading: Daniel 9Preacher: Pastor Jonathan HoffmanDate: 7th June 2026Big Question - Will there be an end to shame?Big Idea - God wears the shame of the people who bear His nameSERIES OVERVIEWAs we continue our 2026 spiritual focus on hope, we turn to the book of Daniel in a new series titled Patient in Affliction. Set during Israel’s exile in Babylon, Daniel depicts the people of God living as a displaced minority within a powerful and demanding imperial culture. In the face of uncertainty and opposition, Daniel and his friends embody faithful endurance marked by courage and steadfast trust in the Lord.Through familiar narratives such as the fiery furnace and the lions’ den, and through Daniel’s visions of kingdoms rising and falling, the book affirms that God remains sovereign even when life appears unstable. This series calls us to patient perseverance and prayerful dependence, trusting that the Lord is at work even when His purposes are not yet fully visible. Daniel assures us that our hope is secure because God’s kingdom will outlast every empire, and His people may therefore endure affliction with deep confidence in Him.

  9. 327

    This Is Why #13 | Why Bother Applying Yourself?

    Preached on 31st May 2026 by Pastor Chris CullenPassage: Ecclesiastes 9:13-10:20

  10. 326

    Patient In Affliction #8 | Unholy

    31st May 26   Patient In Affliction   Unholy Daniel 8Bible Reading: Daniel 8Preacher: Pastor Jonathan HoffmanDate: 31st May 2026Big Question - How do we keep hope when the wicked keep winning?Big Idea - God not only knows our history; but he wrote himself into it. SERIES OVERVIEWAs we continue our 2026 spiritual focus on hope, we turn to the book of Daniel in a new series titled Patient in Affliction. Set during Israel’s exile in Babylon, Daniel depicts the people of God living as a displaced minority within a powerful and demanding imperial culture. In the face of uncertainty and opposition, Daniel and his friends embody faithful endurance marked by courage and steadfast trust in the Lord.Through familiar narratives such as the fiery furnace and the lions’ den, and through Daniel’s visions of kingdoms rising and falling, the book affirms that God remains sovereign even when life appears unstable. This series calls us to patient perseverance and prayerful dependence, trusting that the Lord is at work even when His purposes are not yet fully visible. Daniel assures us that our hope is secure because God’s kingdom will outlast every empire, and His people may therefore endure affliction with deep confidence in Him.

  11. 325

    This Is Why #12 | Why Bother Trying?

    Preached on 24th May 2026 by Dave DanielsPassage: Ecclesiastes 8:19-9:12

  12. 324

    Patient In Affliction #7 | Unending

    Bible Reading: Daniel 7:1-28Preacher: Pastor Chris CullenDate: 24th May 2026Big Question - How can I feel secure for the future?Big Idea - God's everlasting Kingdom belongs to His saints!Big Application - God's people are secure because His Kingdom never ends!SERIES OVERVIEWAs we continue our 2026 spiritual focus on hope, we turn to the book of Daniel in a new series titled Patient in Affliction. Set during Israel’s exile in Babylon, Daniel depicts the people of God living as a displaced minority within a powerful and demanding imperial culture. In the face of uncertainty and opposition, Daniel and his friends embody faithful endurance marked by courage and steadfast trust in the Lord.Through familiar narratives such as the fiery furnace and the lions’ den, and through Daniel’s visions of kingdoms rising and falling, the book affirms that God remains sovereign even when life appears unstable. This series calls us to patient perseverance and prayerful dependence, trusting that the Lord is at work even when His purposes are not yet fully visible. Daniel assures us that our hope is secure because God’s kingdom will outlast every empire, and His people may therefore endure affliction with deep confidence in Him.

  13. 323

    Patient In Affliction #6 | Undaunted

    Bible Reading: Daniel 6:1-28Preacher: Pastor Jonathan HoffmanDate: 17th May 2026Big Question - What is our worship of Christ worth?Big Idea - Affliction reveals the posture of our heart. Hope is where our soul kneels to worship. SERIES OVERVIEWAs we continue our 2026 spiritual focus on hope, we turn to the book of Daniel in a new series titled Patient in Affliction. Set during Israel’s exile in Babylon, Daniel depicts the people of God living as a displaced minority within a powerful and demanding imperial culture. In the face of uncertainty and opposition, Daniel and his friends embody faithful endurance marked by courage and steadfast trust in the Lord.Through familiar narratives such as the fiery furnace and the lions’ den, and through Daniel’s visions of kingdoms rising and falling, the book affirms that God remains sovereign even when life appears unstable. This series calls us to patient perseverance and prayerful dependence, trusting that the Lord is at work even when His purposes are not yet fully visible. Daniel assures us that our hope is secure because God’s kingdom will outlast every empire, and His people may therefore endure affliction with deep confidence in Him.

  14. 322

    This Is Why #11 | Why Bother Living Right?

    Preached on 10th May by Pastor Chris CullenPassage: Ecclesiastes 7:15-8:1

  15. 321

    Patient In Affliction #5 | Undone (Part 2)

    Bible Reading: Daniel 5:1-31Preacher: Pastor Chris CullenDate: 10th May 2026Big Question - Is God really watching us?Big Idea - When God reveals His hand, our pride is undone.SERIES OVERVIEWAs we continue our 2026 spiritual focus on hope, we turn to the book of Daniel in a new series titled Patient in Affliction. Set during Israel’s exile in Babylon, Daniel depicts the people of God living as a displaced minority within a powerful and demanding imperial culture. In the face of uncertainty and opposition, Daniel and his friends embody faithful endurance marked by courage and steadfast trust in the Lord.Through familiar narratives such as the fiery furnace and the lions’ den, and through Daniel’s visions of kingdoms rising and falling, the book affirms that God remains sovereign even when life appears unstable. This series calls us to patient perseverance and prayerful dependence, trusting that the Lord is at work even when His purposes are not yet fully visible. Daniel assures us that our hope is secure because God’s kingdom will outlast every empire, and His people may therefore endure affliction with deep confidence in Him.

  16. 320

    This Is Why #10 | Why Bother Knowing?

    Preached by Pastor Jonathan Hoffman on 3rd May 2026 Passage - Ecclesiastes 6:10-7:14

  17. 319

    Patient In Affliction #4 | Undone (Part 1)

    Bible Reading: Daniel 4:1-37Preacher: Pastor Chris CullenDate: 3rd May 2026Big Question - When facing earthly powers, what truth will preserve us?Big Idea - God's Kingdom is eternal and He rules over all.SERIES OVERVIEWAs we continue our 2026 spiritual focus on hope, we turn to the book of Daniel in a new series titled Patient in Affliction. Set during Israel’s exile in Babylon, Daniel depicts the people of God living as a displaced minority within a powerful and demanding imperial culture. In the face of uncertainty and opposition, Daniel and his friends embody faithful endurance marked by courage and steadfast trust in the Lord.Through familiar narratives such as the fiery furnace and the lions’ den, and through Daniel’s visions of kingdoms rising and falling, the book affirms that God remains sovereign even when life appears unstable. This series calls us to patient perseverance and prayerful dependence, trusting that the Lord is at work even when His purposes are not yet fully visible. Daniel assures us that our hope is secure because God’s kingdom will outlast every empire, and His people may therefore endure affliction with deep confidence in Him.

  18. 318

    This Is Why #9 | Why Bother Accumulating (Part 2)

    Preached by Pastor Jonathan Hoffman on 26th April 2026Passage - Ecclesiastes 6:1-9

  19. 317

    Patient In Affliction #3 | Unharmed

    Bible Reading: Daniel 3:1-30Preacher: Pastor Chris CullenDate: 26th April 2026Big Question - In your current affliction what false gods are seeking your worship?Big Idea - Worshipping the true God delivers us from the temptations of false gods. SERIES OVERVIEWAs we continue our 2026 spiritual focus on hope, we turn to the book of Daniel in a new series titled Patient in Affliction. Set during Israel’s exile in Babylon, Daniel depicts the people of God living as a displaced minority within a powerful and demanding imperial culture. In the face of uncertainty and opposition, Daniel and his friends embody faithful endurance marked by courage and steadfast trust in the Lord.Through familiar narratives such as the fiery furnace and the lions’ den, and through Daniel’s visions of kingdoms rising and falling, the book affirms that God remains sovereign even when life appears unstable. This series calls us to patient perseverance and prayerful dependence, trusting that the Lord is at work even when His purposes are not yet fully visible. Daniel assures us that our hope is secure because God’s kingdom will outlast every empire, and His people may therefore endure affliction with deep confidence in Him.

  20. 316

    This Is Why #8 | Why Bother Accumulating (Part 1)

    Preached by Pastor Chris Cullen on 12th April 2026Passage - Ecclesiastes 5:8-20

  21. 315

    Patient in Affliction #2 | Unbreakable

    Bible Reading: Daniel 2:1-49Preacher: Pastor Jonathan HoffmanDate: 19th April 2026Big Question - Is there anything we can't know?Big Idea - There is a God in heaven who reveals mysteriesSERIES OVERVIEWAs we continue our 2026 spiritual focus on hope, we turn to the book of Daniel in a new series titled Patient in Affliction. Set during Israel’s exile in Babylon, Daniel depicts the people of God living as a displaced minority within a powerful and demanding imperial culture. In the face of uncertainty and opposition, Daniel and his friends embody faithful endurance marked by courage and steadfast trust in the Lord.Through familiar narratives such as the fiery furnace and the lions’ den, and through Daniel’s visions of kingdoms rising and falling, the book affirms that God remains sovereign even when life appears unstable. This series calls us to patient perseverance and prayerful dependence, trusting that the Lord is at work even when His purposes are not yet fully visible. Daniel assures us that our hope is secure because God’s kingdom will outlast every empire, and His people may therefore endure affliction with deep confidence in Him.

  22. 314

    This Is Why #7 | Why Bother Approaching God?

    Preached by Pastor Chris Cullen on 19th April 2026Passage - Ecclesiastes 5:1-7

  23. 313

    Patient In Affliction #1 | Undefiled

    Bible Reading: Daniel 1:1-21Preacher: Pastor Aidan HoltDate: 12th April 2026Big Question - In a world that pressures us to conform, how can we remain undefiled?SERIES OVERVIEWAs we continue our 2026 spiritual focus on hope, we turn to the book of Daniel in a new series titled Patient in Affliction. Set during Israel’s exile in Babylon, Daniel depicts the people of God living as a displaced minority within a powerful and demanding imperial culture. In the face of uncertainty and opposition, Daniel and his friends embody faithful endurance marked by courage and steadfast trust in the Lord.Through familiar narratives such as the fiery furnace and the lions’ den, and through Daniel’s visions of kingdoms rising and falling, the book affirms that God remains sovereign even when life appears unstable. This series calls us to patient perseverance and prayerful dependence, trusting that the Lord is at work even when His purposes are not yet fully visible. Daniel assures us that our hope is secure because God’s kingdom will outlast every empire, and His people may therefore endure affliction with deep confidence in Him.

  24. 312

    A Living Hope #2 | Hope Is Alive (Easter Sunday)

    Bible Reading: 1 Peter 1:3-9Preacher: Pastor Jonathan HoffmanDate: 5th April 2026Big Question - What does the resurrection mean for us?SERIES OVERVIEWAcross Palm Sunday, Good Friday, and Easter Sunday, we’ll trace the story at the heart of our faith. From the anticipation of Jesus’ arrival, to the sacrifice of the cross, and finally to the victory of the empty tomb, each service will highlight a different aspect of the hope we have in Christ.Our key verse for the week comes from 1 Peter 1:3, reminding us that in God’s great mercy, we have been given new birth into a living hope through the resurrection of Jesus. It’s a hope rooted in God’s mercy, secured by Jesus’ death, and proven through His resurrection.Throughout the week, we’ll reflect on themes of praise, mercy, new life, and the sure promise of salvation.

  25. 311

    This Is Why #6 | Why Bother Having? Why We Make Disciples

    Preached by Pastor Jonathan Hoffman on 29th March 2026.Passage: Ecclesiastes 4:4-12

  26. 310

    A Living Hope #1 | Hope Is Here (Palm Sunday)

    Bible Reading: Psalm 118 & Matthew 21:1-11Preacher: Pastor Aidan HoltDate: 29th March 2026Big Question - Who really is Jesus?Big Idea - Jesus is the good and ultimate king.SERIES OVERVIEWAcross Palm Sunday, Good Friday, and Easter Sunday, we’ll trace the story at the heart of our faith. From the anticipation of Jesus’ arrival, to the sacrifice of the cross, and finally to the victory of the empty tomb, each service will highlight a different aspect of the hope we have in Christ.Our key verse for the week comes from 1 Peter 1:3, reminding us that in God’s great mercy, we have been given new birth into a living hope through the resurrection of Jesus. It’s a hope rooted in God’s mercy, secured by Jesus’ death, and proven through His resurrection.Throughout the week, we’ll reflect on themes of praise, mercy, new life, and the sure promise of salvation.

  27. 309

    This Is Why #5 | Why Bother Grieving? Why We Still Cry

    Preached by Pastor Chris Cullen on 22nd March 2026Ecclesiastes 3:16-4:3

  28. 308

    Joyful In Hope #12 | That We May Be Content

    Bible Reading: Philippians 4:10-23Preacher: Pastor Jonathan HoffmanDate: 22nd March 2026Big Idea - We can be content in Christ because Christ is all-sufficent.SERIES OVERVIEWThis year our spiritual focus is "Hope" and we are beginning 2026 with a series through Paul's letter to the believers in Philippi.  Written while the apostle was imprisoned in Rome, this letter exhorts us to joy by framing the life and trials of believers in terms of our eternal hope in Jesus.

  29. 307

    Joyful In Hope #11 | That We May Have Peace

    Bible Reading: Philippians 4:6-9Preacher: Pastor Jonathan HoffmanDate: 15th March 2026Starter Question - When did you last have peace?Big Question - How can we experience the peace of God?Big Idea - Peace is the default setting of our transformed life. The peace of God come through praying to the God of peace. SERIES OVERVIEWThis year our spiritual focus is "Hope" and we are beginning 2026 with a series through Paul's letter to the believers in Philippi.  Written while the apostle was imprisoned in Rome, this letter exhorts us to joy by framing the life and trials of believers in terms of our eternal hope in Jesus.

  30. 306

    This Is Why #4 | Why Bother Working? Why We Please God

    Preached by Pastor Aidan Holt on 8th March2026Ecclesiastes 2:17-26

  31. 305

    Joyful In Hope #10 | That We May Stand Firm

    Bible Reading: Philippians 4:1-5Preacher: Pastor Chris CullenDate: 8th March 2026Big Question - What threatens our joy and perseverance in the Lord?Big Idea - We find joy as we stand firm together in JesusSERIES OVERVIEWThis year our spiritual focus is "Hope" and we are beginning 2026 with a series through Paul's letter to the believers in Philippi.  Written while the apostle was imprisoned in Rome, this letter exhorts us to joy by framing the life and trials of believers in terms of our eternal hope in Jesus.

  32. 304

    This Is Why #3 | Why Bother Understanding? Why Christians Laugh

    Preached by Pastor Jonathan Hoffman on 1st March2026Ecclesiastes 2:12-16

  33. 303

    Joyful In Hope #9 | That We May Imitate Christ

    Bible Reading: Philippians 3:1-12Preacher: Pastor Jonathan HoffmanDate: 1st March 2026Starter Question - How can I tell when I am close to giving up?Big Idea - We'll persevere if we find joy in whatever brings us closer to JesusSERIES OVERVIEWThis year our spiritual focus is "Hope" and we are beginning 2026 with a series through Paul's letter to the believers in Philippi.  Written while the apostle was imprisoned in Rome, this letter exhorts us to joy by framing the life and trials of believers in terms of our eternal hope in Jesus.

  34. 302

    Joyful In Hope #8 | That We May Know Christ

    Bible Reading: Philippians 3:1-12Preacher: Pastor Aidan HoltDate: 22nd February 2026Big Question - Why is knowing Christ of surpassing worth?Big Idea - Only through knowing Christ can we be saved.SERIES OVERVIEWThis year our spiritual focus is "Hope" and we are beginning 2026 with a series through Paul's letter to the believers in Philippi.  Written while the apostle was imprisoned in Rome, this letter exhorts us to joy by framing the life and trials of believers in terms of our eternal hope in Jesus.

  35. 301

    This is Why #2 | Why Bother Learning? Why We Seek God

    Preached by Pastor Jonathan Hoffman on 15th Feb 2026 Ecclesiastes 1:12-18

  36. 300

    Joyful In Hope #7 | That We May Serve Christ

    Bible Reading: Philippians 2:19-30Preacher: Pastor Jonathan HoffmanDate: 15th February 2026Big Question - How can  tell if I am maturing as a Christian? Who in your life helps you to be more like Jesus?Big Idea - Discover the joy of putting Jesus's interests above our own.Big Danger - Emulating someone who doesn't want what Jesus wants.SERIES OVERVIEWThis year our spiritual focus is "Hope" and we are beginning 2026 with a series through Paul's letter to the believers in Philippi.  Written while the apostle was imprisoned in Rome, this letter exhorts us to joy by framing the life and trials of believers in terms of our eternal hope in Jesus.

  37. 299

    This Is Why #1 | Why Bother Living? Why We Worship God

    Preached by Pastor Jonathan Hoffman on 8th Feb 2026Ecclesiastes 1:1-11

  38. 298

    Joyful In Hope #6 | That God Works In Us

    Bible Reading: Philippians 2:12-18Preacher: Pastor Jonathan HoffmanDate: 8th February 2026Big Question - What is the greatest concern for a Christian? What is your greatest concern as a Christian? Big Danger - To give up on the work God is doing among usBig Idea - Work out the salvation God is working among usSERIES OVERVIEWThis year our spiritual focus is "Hope" and we are beginning 2026 with a series through Paul's letter to the believers in Philippi.  Written while the apostle was imprisoned in Rome, this letter exhorts us to joy by framing the life and trials of believers in terms of our eternal hope in Jesus.

  39. 297

    Joyful in Hope #5 | That Jesus Christ Is Lord

    Bible Reading: Philippians 2:5-11Preacher: Pastor Chris CullenDate: 1st February 2026Big Question - Why does the Lordship of Jesus matter to us? Big Idea - The Lordship of Jesus frames our lives, our salvation and our worship.SERIES OVERVIEWThis year our spiritual focus is "Hope" and we are beginning 2026 with a series through Paul's letter to the believers in Philippi.  Written while the apostle was imprisoned in Rome, this letter exhorts us to joy by framing the life and trials of believers in terms of our eternal hope in Jesus.

  40. 296

    Joyful in Hope #4 | United In Christ

    Bible Reading: Philippians 2:1-5Preacher: Pastor Aidan HoltDate: 25th January 2026Big Question - How can we have true security? Big Idea - True security is in Christ, let's be united in Christ.SERIES OVERVIEWThis year our spiritual focus is "Hope" and we are beginning 2026 with a series through Paul's letter to the believers in Philippi.  Written while the apostle was imprisoned in Rome, this letter exhorts us to joy by framing the life and trials of believers in terms of our eternal hope in Jesus.

  41. 295

    Joyful in Hope #3 | That Christ Is Life

    Bible Reading: Philippians 1:21-30Preacher: Pastor Jonathan HoffmanDate: 18th January 2026Big Question - How does Jesus give shape to our lives as believers?SERIES OVERVIEWThis year our spiritual focus is "Hope" and we are beginning 2026 with a series through Paul's letter to the believers in Philippi.  Written while the apostle was imprisoned in Rome, this letter exhorts us to joy by framing the life and trials of believers in terms of our eternal hope in Jesus.

  42. 294

    Joyful In Hope #2 | That Christ Be Exalted

    Bible Reading: Philippians 1:12-20Preacher: Pastor Jonathan HoffmanDate: 11th January 2026Big Question - What is it in the Christian faith that excites you?Big Idea - When Jesus is our hope we'll never be put to shame and the joy never runs out.SERIES OVERVIEWThis year our spiritual focus is "Hope" and we are beginning 2026 with a series through Paul's letter to the believers in Philippi.  Written while the apostle was imprisoned in Rome, this letter exhorts us to joy by framing the life and trials of believers in terms of our eternal hope in Jesus.Philippians 1:12-20 gives Paul's occasion for writing.  He is concerned that the believers "know" that his imprisonment has served to advance the gospel, rather than hinder it.  This prompts the apostle to delight in the impact his suffering has had upon the boldness of other Christians who have now been swayed to speak about Jesus. The section ends with Paul's self reflection of his own preaching in light of other preachers, concluding that in the end all that matters to him is that Christ be exalted in his own body - whether by life or death.

  43. 293

    Joyful In Hope #1 | Being Perfected in Gospel Partnership

    Bible Reading: Philippians 1:1-11Preacher: Pastor Aidan HoltDate: 4th January 2026Big Question - What is our joy grounded in?Big Idea - Our joy is grounded in our hopeSERIES OVERVIEWThis year our spiritual focus is "Hope" and we are beginning 2026 with a series through Paul's letter to the believers in Philippi.  Written while the apostle was imprisoned in Rome, this letter exhorts us to joy by framing the life and trials of believers in terms of our eternal hope in Jesus.Philippians 1:12-20 gives Paul's occasion for writing.  He is concerned that the believers "know" that his imprisonment has served to advance the gospel, rather than hinder it.  This prompts the apostle to delight in the impact his suffering has had upon the boldness of other Christians who have now been swayed to speak about Jesus. The section ends with Paul's self reflection of his own preaching in light of other preachers, concluding that in the end all that matters to him is that Christ be exalted in his own body - whether by life or death.

  44. 292

    Home #6 | When God Is Home

    Bible Reading: Isaiah 65:17-25, Zechariah 2:10-11, Revelation 21:1-7Preacher: Pastor Chris CullenDate: 28th December 2025Big Question - Are you weary?Big Idea - When Gos is home, the old is gone, the new has come.SERIES OVERVIEWIn the liturgical calendar, we find ourselves in the season of “Advent” which is a word that indicates the coming or arrival of someone.  Naturally, we think of Jesus and his birth at this time of year, as the arrival of Immanuel.This year, the theme for our Advent series is “home” because when the gospel announces that God has come to earth in Jesus, this is only just the beginning.  As Jesus came to make us God’s children, so too he came to bring us into God’s home. We might well say the gospel is the story of how God made his home with us, so that we might find our home in Him.  Throughout the history of God’s people, they have been looking for the place where God dwells with his people in peace, forever.

  45. 291

    Home #5 | The Carpenter's Son

    Bible Reading: Luke 2:4-12, Matthew 13:55 & Hebrews 3:1-6Preacher: Pastor Jonathan HoffmanDate: 25th December 2025 (Christmas Day)Big Idea - There is peace for us in the house of GodSERIES OVERVIEWIn the liturgical calendar, we find ourselves in the season of “Advent” which is a word that indicates the coming or arrival of someone.  Naturally, we think of Jesus and his birth at this time of year, as the arrival of Immanuel.This year, the theme for our Advent series is “home” because when the gospel announces that God has come to earth in Jesus, this is only just the beginning.  As Jesus came to make us God’s children, so too he came to bring us into God’s home. We might well say the gospel is the story of how God made his home with us, so that we might find our home in Him.  Throughout the history of God’s people, they have been looking for the place where God dwells with his people in peace, forever.

  46. 290

    Home #4 | Bringing Home Immanuel

    Bible Reading: Isaiah 7:14 & Matthew 1:18-25Preacher: Pastor Chris CullenDate: 24th December 2025 (Christmas Eve)Big Question - What sign helps you trust God instead of fear?Big Idea - Jesus is God's sign to trust Him and not fear.SERIES OVERVIEWIn the liturgical calendar, we find ourselves in the season of “Advent” which is a word that indicates the coming or arrival of someone.  Naturally, we think of Jesus and his birth at this time of year, as the arrival of Immanuel.This year, the theme for our Advent series is “home” because when the gospel announces that God has come to earth in Jesus, this is only just the beginning.  As Jesus came to make us God’s children, so too he came to bring us into God’s home. We might well say the gospel is the story of how God made his home with us, so that we might find our home in Him.  Throughout the history of God’s people, they have been looking for the place where God dwells with his people in peace, forever.

  47. 289

    Home #3 | When Home Comes To Us

    Bible Reading: Exodus 34:5-9, Exodus 40:34-38 & John 1:14-18Preacher: Pastor Aidan HoltDate: 21st December 2025Big Question - How does God bring 'home' to us?Big Idea - He makes his home among us in JesusSERIES OVERVIEWIn the liturgical calendar, we find ourselves in the season of “Advent” which is a word that indicates the coming or arrival of someone.  Naturally, we think of Jesus and his birth at this time of year, as the arrival of Immanuel.This year, the theme for our Advent series is “home” because when the gospel announces that God has come to earth in Jesus, this is only just the beginning.  As Jesus came to make us God’s children, so too he came to bring us into God’s home. We might well say the gospel is the story of how God made his home with us, so that we might find our home in Him.  Throughout the history of God’s people, they have been looking for the place where God dwells with his people in peace, forever.

  48. 288

    Home #2 | The Light Is On, Is Anyone Home?

    Bible Reading: Isaiah 1:3, Luke 2:7 & John 1:1-13Preacher: Pastor Chris CullenDate: 14th December 2025Big Question - Have I received Jesus?Big Idea - The light has come, We must make a choiceSERIES OVERVIEWIn the liturgical calendar, we find ourselves in the season of “Advent” which is a word that indicates the coming or arrival of someone.  Naturally, we think of Jesus and his birth at this time of year, as the arrival of Immanuel.This year, the theme for our Advent series is “home” because when the gospel announces that God has come to earth in Jesus, this is only just the beginning.  As Jesus came to make us God’s children, so too he came to bring us into God’s home. We might well say the gospel is the story of how God made his home with us, so that we might find our home in Him.  Throughout the history of God’s people, they have been looking for the place where God dwells with his people in peace, forever.

  49. 287

    Home #1 | The Glowing City of God

    Bible Reading: Isaiah 33:1-24 & Hebrews 11:16Preacher: Pastor Jonathan HoffmanDate: 7th December 2025Big Question - Where do we long to arrive?Big Idea - Jesus comes to us as King of a better country.Bug Truth - The City of God glows with the glory of its King.SERIES OVERVIEWIn the liturgical calendar, we find ourselves in the season of “Advent” which is a word that indicates the coming or arrival of someone.  Naturally, we think of Jesus and his birth at this time of year, as the arrival of Immanuel.This year, the theme for our Advent series is “home” because when the gospel announces that God has come to earth in Jesus, this is only just the beginning.  As Jesus came to make us God’s children, so too he came to bring us into God’s home. We might well say the gospel is the story of how God made his home with us, so that we might find our home in Him.  Throughout the history of God’s people, they have been looking for the place where God dwells with his people in peace, forever.

  50. 286

    Gods Right Hand #26 | Opposing the Devil's Perversion

    Passage: Acts 13:5-13Preached by Pastor Phil Evans on the 30th November 2025

Type above to search every episode's transcript for a word or phrase. Matches are scoped to this podcast.

Searching…

We're indexing this podcast's transcripts for the first time — this can take a minute or two. We'll show results as soon as they're ready.

No matches for "" in this podcast's transcripts.

Showing of matches

No topics indexed yet for this podcast.

Loading reviews...

ABOUT THIS SHOW

Windsor District Baptist Church Weekly Sermons.We are a family of faith following Christ to freedom in Sydney Australia.Receive Biblical teaching from our Pastors and Guest preachers every week.Subscribe to the podcast and visit us at wdbc.org.au for more information about Windsor District Baptist Church.

HOSTED BY

Windsor District Baptist Church

Frequently Asked Questions

How many episodes does Windsor District Baptist Church have?

Windsor District Baptist Church currently has 50 episodes available on PodParley. New episodes are automatically indexed when they're published to the podcast feed.

What is Windsor District Baptist Church about?

Windsor District Baptist Church Weekly Sermons.We are a family of faith following Christ to freedom in Sydney Australia.Receive Biblical teaching from our Pastors and Guest preachers every week.Subscribe to the podcast and visit us at wdbc.org.au for more information about Windsor District Baptist...

How often does Windsor District Baptist Church release new episodes?

Windsor District Baptist Church has 50 episodes. Check the episode list to see recent publication dates and frequency.

Where can I listen to Windsor District Baptist Church?

You can listen to Windsor District Baptist Church on PodParley by clicking any episode. We provide an embedded audio player for direct listening, and you can also subscribe via your preferred podcast app using the RSS feed.

Who hosts Windsor District Baptist Church?

Windsor District Baptist Church is created and hosted by Windsor District Baptist Church.
URL copied to clipboard!