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Let Your Light Shine Through: 2nd Edition - Print.
Let Your Light Shine Through: 2nd Edition - Print.
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Let Your Light Shine Through:
62 Fresh Sermons to Inspire Your Preaching:
2nd Edition
By Philip C. Garside
A dynamic collection of 62 creative sermons designed to inspire new and experienced preachers, deepen theological understanding, and engage congregations.
This book will help you:
- Gain fresh inspiration for writing and delivering engaging sermons.
- Build confidence in your preaching, whether you are new or experienced.
- Explore a wide range of creative approaches, including multimedia, storytelling, and interactive elements.
- Connect biblical texts to contemporary issues in a meaningful way.
- Develop a clear, logical, and impactful preaching style.
- Enhance worship services with personal stories and innovative ideas.
- Access additional online sermon resources, including images, videos, and PowerPoints.
Features
- 62 thought-provoking sermons covering diverse theological themes.
- Practical guidance on crafting and structuring impactful messages.
- Reflections on modern theological insights from scholars like N.T. Wright and Richard Rohr.
- Techniques for integrating music, art, and multimedia into preaching.
- Insights into leading worship that resonates with contemporary audiences.
- A helpful Scripture Index and People & Themes Index for easy navigation.
- Bibliography of key books, recordings, and resources referenced in the sermons.
- The book is supported by free online PowerPoints, images & photos, video clips, and audio recordings of many of the sermons. (Click for Sermons page on our website)
Softcover, B/W text, 304pp, 6” x 9”
ISBN 9781988572871
Philip Garside Publishing Ltd (2022)
[16 in stock 13 February 2025]
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Description
Are you a new preacher looking to build confidence in writing and delivering sermons? Or an experienced preacher seeking fresh ideas to keep your congregation engaged?
Let Your Light Shine Through is a comprehensive collection of 62 creative sermons by New Zealand Methodist Lay Preacher Philip C. Garside. Designed to inspire and support preachers at all levels, this book offers practical insights into delivering impactful sermons that connect deeply with congregations.
Sermons come alive when they are built on honest theology, clear structure, and relatable storytelling. Garside provides practical examples of using physical objects, multimedia, and interactive elements to enhance the worship experience. His sermons explore contemporary theology, biblical interpretation, and the realities of modern faith, ensuring a fresh and relevant approach to preaching.
By drawing from personal experiences, contemporary scholarship, and global events, Garside’s sermons provide not only theological depth but also practical guidance on making worship services memorable and spiritually enriching. Whether you are a lay preacher or an ordained minister, Let Your Light Shine Through will inspire your preaching and deepen your understanding of faith.
Click the link to listen to an engaging podcast interview (8 mins) where the hosts discuss the themes of the sermons in the book and Philip's approach to preaching and faith. (The interview was AI generated using Google's Notebook LM)
https://tinyurl.com/5y5ckyvj
About the Author
Philip C. Garside has been a Lay Preacher since 2007 and an active member of Wesley Methodist Church in Wellington, New Zealand, for over 40 years. He runs a mail-order book service supplying resources for ministers, worship leaders, and church members and publishes books on worship and theology.
Philip is also a passionate musician and, along with his wife Heather, leads a church singing group and sings with Festival Singers of Wellington. He enjoys exploring creative ways to enhance worship and preaching, incorporating music, storytelling, and interactive elements into his services. Philip and Heather live in Wellington, New Zealand, and have three creative adult children.
Contents
- Kindle a flame
- Introduction
- The Good Shepherd
- Short Reflection for Peace Sunday
- Responding to God’s Call
- Making Sense of the Cross
- Yes, I Believe
- The World’s Values and the Values of the Kingdom of God
- Reclaiming Christmas
- Touching the Sacred
- Experiencing and Interpreting the Scripture
- Breaking through to Love
- The Lord’s Prayer
- Telling the Good News
- Whatever’s Written in Your Heart
- The Water of Life
- Living with Real Hope
- Responding to the Wilderness
- How should we spread the Good News?
- Keeping Jesus Alive in Our Hearts
- Love in Action
- Controlled by Love
- A New Hope
- Journey in faith
- Lent, Season of Love
- Celebration – Struggle – Transformation
- What must I do?
- One in Christ
- Exploring the Nativity Stories in Matthew’s and Luke’s Gospels
- The Moment of Jesus’ Baptism
- Celebration – Crisis – Cross – Change
- Head, Heart and Hands
- Jesus and the Dream of God
- Layers of Meaning
- Jesus, the human face of God
- The Gift of Sight
- The Tipping Point
- Embracing New Ideas
- Let Justice Roll Down Like a River
- Expansion, Contraction
- God Is With Us
- Jesus changes his mind
- Finding a Direction for Our Journey
- One Cubed (13) – The Power of Three
- Cultivate an Attitude of Hope
- Who is my enemy?
- Like a child
- Wind of the Spirit
- Good things come in threes
- God’s Enduring Love
- Take the long view, do what we can, it is enough
- The Rule of Three
- Worship Should Be Beautiful
- The Solar Jesus
- Thinking Through the Trinity
- Come the hour, come the leader
- Finding the Tipping Point
- Growing in Faith
- We Are Weaving…
- What was Jesus’ plan?
- Getting Out of Our Comfort Zones
- Rejoice and Praise – Be confident – Be Prepared
- Have mercy on us…
- God is With Us
- Bibliography
- Scripture Index
- People and Themes Index
Praise for Let Your Light Shine Through
Philip invites you to share, his insights from scholars like N.T. Wright, Bart Ehrman, and Richard Rohr, Joy Cowley’s contemporary psalms, and use video clips from an Al-Jazeera documentary, musical CDs from his Festival Singers’ choral music, Bach, and Handel, and physical objects, to sheet home your points. I particularly warmed to some 2014 sermons where Philip unbundles the Trinity to make sense to modern ears, as: “Worship God – Follow Jesus – [Be] Spirit Filled.” And in, “Jesus, the Human Face of God,” his de-coupling of the Nativity story.
This is a preachers’ goldmine I highly commend.”
Gary Clover, historian & retired Methodist presbyter, author of:
Collision, Compromise and Conversion during the Wesleyan Hokianga Mission, 1827–1855
Introduction to the 2nd edition
"For this second edition, I have created a new cover, updated the book description, author bio notes and photo, and this Introduction. The new sub-title better reflects that this book is intended primarily as a resource for both new and experienced preachers.
I hope that preachers and other readers will find here stories and ideas that stimulate you and support your spiritual journey.
I also hope that other lay people will be encouraged to learn to lead worship and take up the rewarding challenge of preaching.
While I admire preachers who are skilled at speaking off the cuff, using just a few notes as pointers, I have tried that approach and it doesn’t work for me. I seldom digress from my script, so the words you find in this book are pretty much what I preached on the day.
Another advantage of preaching off the page is that I can better control the logical flow of my sermon. I enjoy exploring new ideas and sharing them with the congregation and need to carefully build my sermons to help them follow my thinking. I try to write my sermons in the way I speak, with the idea that this informal approach will communicate more effectively than a learned, theological address.
Many of these sermons take a teaching approach where I share new ideas from the latest books I have been reading. I’m fascinated with how the Bible readings for the Sunday arose: who wrote them, what political or religious situation they sprang from, and what the writer intended as the message to readers and listeners in their day? I then add in related material from our lives today, from our world, and suggest ways we can interpret the Bible readings. Remember to always tell people about the Good News the readings contain for us here and now. I usually draw out a sermon’s spiritual or devotional lessons as part of a short recap at the end. Head stuff first, then heart, then hands.
You will often see a row of asterisks * * * * * separating sections of the sermons. This is where I pause and take a sip of water before continuing. I do tend to plough on, and one congregation of older people told me that they needed more time to consider what I was saying to them. Hence, scheduled breaks. I also include in square brackets reminders of action to be taken while delivering the sermon.
For me the hardest part of a service can be the Time With Children slot. I also label this time Introducing the Theme. I lead the children in a physical activity that relates to the main Bible reading and talk about it in language appropriate to them. If I have done my job well, the adults in the congregation will be wondering, “what is this all about?” They then find out during the sermon.
My approach to the Bible mirrors Marcus Borg’s dictum of “taking the Bible seriously but not literally.” As a lay preacher I can perhaps take more risks with the content of my sermons than our ordained ministers. I have been blessed with congregations who have encouraged me while I learned the craft of leading worship and preaching and who are receptive to new ideas.
Sometimes I will miss the mark and being aware of this helps me to prepare differently and better for the next service.
It is a privilege to lead a congregation in worship and to share with them my ideas and feelings about, and responses to the Bible readings for the day.
The 62 sermons in this book are arranged in the order they were preached. We follow the three-year cycle of readings in the Revised Common Lectionary. The book includes indexes of Scripture readings and of People & Themes, and a Bibliography of key books, recordings and other sources referred to in the sermons.
Please visit the Sermons page on our website: for links to images, slideshows, and videos I created for some of the sermons in this book. You will also find links to audio recordings of me delivering some of the more recent sermons. I have removed the previous requirement to enter a password to access this page.
This is the second book in our Creative Worship series. The first book: Kindle A Flame: Songs, Prayers & Poems, is available as a PDF eBook here: eBook
Key Themes & Quotes
The Power of Storytelling: Philip emphasises the importance of engaging narratives and real-life examples to connect with the congregation. He uses anecdotes from his personal life, such as his experience sailing, repairing his shower, or receiving a gift from his father, to illustrate theological points. He also draws upon historical events, cultural references, and scientific discoveries to make the scripture relevant to contemporary audiences.
“For me the hardest part of a service can be the Time With Children slot. I also label this time Introducing the Theme. I lead the children in a physical activity that relates to the main Bible reading and talk about it in language appropriate to them. If I have done my job well, the adults in the congregation will be wondering, ‘what is this all about?’ They then find out during the sermon.”
The Importance of Doubt: Philip encourages a questioning approach to faith, acknowledging that doubt can be a catalyst for growth and deeper understanding. He challenges traditional interpretations of scripture and encourages critical thinking.
“For me doubt isn’t static, it doesn’t let me stand still. It must go somewhere... Doubt keeps me on my toes, stops me being complacent about my religion, compels me to look for answers and think more deeply... Doubt calls to faith. The more I address my doubts and questions, the deeper and more relevant my personal faith becomes.”
God’s Everlasting Love: Throughout his sermons, Philip reiterates the message of God’s unconditional love for all people, regardless of their background, beliefs, or actions. He challenges notions of exclusivity and emphasises the inclusivity of God’s grace.
“God’s love is not limited to the people gathered here this morning, to our wider families, to the citizens of New Zealand, or even to all the people in the world. God loves the whole world, or in religious language, God loves the whole of creation. I find it easy to love some people and hard to love others. God doesn’t have any such issues. God’s love includes all.”
Social Justice and Environmental Responsibility: Philip links faith with action, urging Christians to respond to contemporary challenges such as poverty, inequality, and climate change. He encourages his listeners to become active participants in creating a more just and sustainable world.
“We have the scientist’s warnings and we have the Bible’s warnings about what happens if we mistreat God’s good creation. Listen to whichever voice you prefer, but do something now.”
Other Quotes from the sermons
- “He turned ‘Thou shalt not...’ into, ‘Do this in remembrance of me.’” From the sermon: The Tipping Point
- “This evolution of the story of Jesus death over a 30 to 35 year period was a deliberate choice by the gospel writers in each case.” From: Head, Heart and Hands
- “If you can learn to love your enemy, can they still be your enemy? No, because of your change of heart, they are now your neighbour.” From: Who is my enemy?
- “Jesus was a back to basics sort of guy. He put people before rules.” From: Good things come in threes...
- “This is a hopeful story. No matter how troubled we are by what we have done or not done, no matter how distant we feel from God or each other, no matter who we are, there is always a way back to redemption and wholeness.” From: Have mercy on us...
Other reviews
“Every Methodist preacher in Aotearoa-New Zealand should have this sermon collection by Philip Garside. And, if they are wise enough to purchase it, they can also put the link on their mobile or desktop device to access his online collection of additional resources.
Philip belongs to a small group of Methodists who have either printers ink on their fingers and palms, or it runs in their blood. Either way they have taken the time and care to collect their most important work and seen it into print. This latest book reminds me of one such character: the prolific and talented Deaconess Rita Snowden, OBE. She, who rode John Wesley – her motorbike – around New Zealand in the 1930s, wrote her first book in 1933. As Rev Donald Phillipps wrote, “For over four years she was the travelling representative of the Methodist Literature and Colporteur Society, taking books all over the country in her caravan.” She wrote at least a book a year for the next 56 years achieving international recognition. Tall poppy syndrome ensured she had a wider audience overseas rather than in New Zealand.
Well, Mr Garside doesn’t ride John Wesley, but he takes his publications around Methodist Conferences and Synods, Schools of Theology and other church gatherings. He also puts them online; a resource Rita would have greatly appreciated. He has published numerous authors, religious and secular, and preached faithfully his own sermons, written his own hymns and music, and made various resources available over decades.
It is this latter collection that I want to encourage Methodist folk to buy. With a print copy in your hands you can dip into it, and discover a theological intelligence, a preacher’s vision and a pastoral heart. Note, however, you will be hard-pressed to read it all at once. It’s not that kind of book. There are 62 sermons let alone the other material. As I review it, I am dipping in and out of it, wondering why we do not see this kind of offering more often?
Philip says of his own work, “You will find that these sermons take a teaching approach. I’m fascinated with how the Bible readings for the Sunday arose: who wrote them, what political or religious situation they sprang from, and what the writer intended as the message to readers and listeners in their day? I then add in related material from our lives today, from our world, and suggest ways we can interpret the Bible readings. What Good News do they contain for us here and now? I usually draw out a sermon’s spiritual or devotional lessons as part of a short recap at the end. Head stuff first, then heart, then hands.”
I move around these sermons, acknowledging they are lectionary based, yet all the while wondering ‘what is his concern with that which is beyond the biblical content?’ I am never disappointed. What am I learning about how contemporary churchgoers and lay preachers see the issues for our day and age? Philip provides answers. Obviously, I don’t agree with all of his solutions, and might quibble over some of the exegesis, yet he engages me. And that, and that alone, is the key to his success as a preacher.
So Philip joins a short list of the old-style Methodists who found within themselves, the flame, the fire, to preach and publish and be damned – and some of them were! …all power to PGPL and to Philip for this book which gets the evangel into the marketplace. I like it.”
Rev Dr David Bell, former principal of Trinity Theological College, Auckland
“I am impressed. I see this as an excellent collection of role-model sermons. Each is well researched, well-structured and thoughtfully spiritual. You display an innovative range of creative presentations. Every reflection delivers a meaningful and meaty message for our times. Thank you for sharing it with me.”
Rosalie Sugrue, Author and Lay Preacher
Sample Sermon
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