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Sermons from Aberdeen Christian Fellowship

Welcome to the podcast download page for Aberdeen Christian Fellowship, an evangelical church, based on Union Grove in the West end of Aberdeen. We believe that God has an amazing plan for Aberdeen and He wants the local church to be part of it. We invite you to join us.

We meet each Sunday morning for worship at 10:30am, as well as having an evening service at 6:00pm on the third Sunday of each month. Additionally, we have a Bible study and prayer meeting each Tuesday evening from 7:00-8:00pm. We also have various events for young adults and children throughout the week. 

Apr 30, 2023

David Young explores the theme of the vanity of human wisdom as presented in Ecclesiastes 1:12-18. He delves into the limitations of human knowledge and the pursuit of understanding, highlighting the importance of seeking true wisdom from God. Through his analysis of the passage, he offers valuable insights and...


Apr 30, 2023

In this sermon on Ecclesiastes 1:1-11, Florence McKenzie explores the theme of the book of Ecclesiastes and how it relates to our lives today. She reminds us that seeking satisfaction in the things of this world, without centering our lives on God, will ultimately lead to disappointment and meaninglessness. Through...


Apr 30, 2023

2023 Easter Sunday sermon, Vijay Pillai explores the passage of Luke 11:29-31, where Jesus speaks about the sign of Jonah and compares himself to Solomon. Vijay delves into the deeper meaning behind these comparisons, highlighting how Jesus is greater than even the wisest and most powerful figures in history, and how we...


Apr 30, 2023

Derek McHardy shares insights from the life of King Solomon and his wisdom, we Exsplore how we can apply Solomon's teachings to our daily lives, particularly in the areas of decision-making, relationships, and personal growth. solomons story will inspire and challenge you to pursue a life of wisdom and...


Apr 30, 2023

In 1 Kings 10:1-29, Vijay Pillai examines how Solomon's wealth and prosperity, while impressive, ultimately left him feeling empty and unfulfilled. He encourages us to seek true contentment and fulfilment in God rather than material possessions.