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William Meakin
Contributing sermons since Mar 28, 2020
Newest Sermons
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Sermon On The Power Of Resilience
Contributed on Jun 17, 2026
Resilience can be considered the novel of life.
Elizabeth Edwards, an American lawyer once remarked: “You all know that I have been sustained throughout my life by three saving graces - my family, my friends, and a faith in the power of resilience and hope. These graces have carried me through difficult times and they have brought more joy to ...read more
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Sermon On The Measure Of Life
Contributed on Jun 15, 2026
The measure of life frequently originates from its purpose, quality and satisfaction.
Clayton M. Christensen, an American academic and business professional once remarked: “I used to think that if you cared for other people, you need to study sociology or something like it. But….I [have] concluded, if you want to help other people, be a manager. If done well, management is among the ...read more
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Sermon On The Winner Takes It All
Contributed on Jun 12, 2026
“The Winner Takes It All” can be judged as a major showdown in life.
Chuck Klosterman, an American author and essayist once remarked: "The message of 'The Winner Takes It All' is straightforward: It argues that the concept of relationships ending on mutual terms is an emotional fallacy. One person is inevitably okay and the other is inevitably ...read more
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Sermon On The Crow's Nest
Contributed on Jun 10, 2026
The crow’s nest could be considered to represent the truth of life.
Hugh Brewster, a Canadian writer once remarked: “Up in the crow’s nest on the foremast, lookouts Frederick Fleet and Reginald Lee could see the lights of the French coast in the distance and the mast lights of other ships. For a closer look, binoculars would have helped, but the pair they had used ...read more
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Sermon On The Perfect Breed
Contributed on Jun 7, 2026
“The perfect breed” represents the literal bluprint in its class that serves as a template for excellence.
C. S. Lewis, a British writer once remarked: “It may be hard for an egg to turn into a bird: it would be a jolly sight harder for it to learn to fly while remaining an egg. We are like eggs at present. And you cannot go on indefinitely being just an ordinary, decent egg. We must be hatched or go ...read more
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