Book: Revelation
At Open Icon Baptist Church, we value great preaching — preaching that engages deeply, humbly and honestly with Jesus, the Bible, and the pain and joy of living in the real world. And since going permanently online, we have been able to welcome great preachers from all over the world without having to wait for them to visit our shores. Click here to meet the inspirational preachers depicted in the gallery above, none of whom have preached for us!
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1 June, 2025
Christ’s story – the crucifixion of the truly good and its resurrection and coming victory – is the whole story of God’s work in the world and the whole story of the Bible.
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18 May, 2025
In our worship we drink in the vision of heaven and earth made one so that our yearning might be fuelled; strengthening us against despair and empowering us to strive for the renewal of the world.
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11 May, 2025
Resurrection keeps happening and keeps changing the world and overcoming the hostile deathly powers despite our inability to believe.
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27 April, 2025
The whole story of the universe, from creation to ultimate redemption, is held in God’s hands and revealed in the crucified and risen Christ, and all our stories are gathered safely into that larger story.
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24 November, 2024
Preacher: Vivian Grice
Topic: Empire, Jesus, Leadership, Politics, Power
Scripture: 1 & 2 Samuel, John, Revelation
Serving Christ as king challenges our use of power and politics and questions where our ultimate loyalty and security lie.
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1 November, 2024
Preacher: Nathan Nettleton
Scripture: Isaiah, John, Revelation
Christ’s grief gathers up our griefs and achieves the promise of a day when tears will be no more.
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1 November, 2023
Preacher: Nathan Nettleton
Scripture: Matthew, Revelation
Living the beatitudes is tough and dangerous, and we will need the inspiration and company of the saints, before us and beside us, if we are going to make it.
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22 May, 2022
Preacher: Nathan Nettleton
Scripture: Revelation
Much traditional morality is based on the idea of separation into binary categories, good and bad, but the Bible also points a path towards a liberating non-binary future in God.
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1 May, 2016
The Revelation’s surprising image of the absence of church buildings in the fulfilled holy city is a helpful reminder that they have always been a risky concession and that their dangers need to be carefully avoided.
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1 November, 2014
Preacher: Nathan Nettleton
Scripture: 1 2 & 3 John, Matthew, Revelation
As we gather with the saints of all times to worship the crucified victim, we are immersed in a culture that is so at odds with the values of this world that those who truly embrace it just appear odd for now, but strangely and alluringly familiar too.
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25 April, 2010
Preacher: Nathan Nettleton
Scripture: Revelation
Salvation belongs to Christ alone, but those who have fought and died for other forms of salvation are among those with whom Christ identifies himself; fellow victims of the atrocity from which Christ is saving us.
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29 April, 2007
Jesus is the model for rightly honouring the victims by exposing and resisting the systems that sacrificed them.

