St James' Church of Scotland, Lossiemouth

For Christ, For You

Lossiemouth Church of Scotland

Prospect Terrace, Lossiemouth, Moray IV31 6JS.

The Union of the former Parishes of St. Gerardine's High Church and St. James' Church

Minister: Rev. Geoff McKee.

  • Home
  • About
  • How Can We Help?
    • Notices – and Dates for your Diary
    • Baptism or Christening
    • Warm Space for community at St. James’ Church Lossiemouth
    • Good News Club (Sunday School)
    • Summer Holiday Club
    • St James’ Guild
    • Indoor Bowling at St James’ Church
    • Praise Group
  • FAQs
  • Blog
  • Podcasts
  • Contact
  • Find Us
  • Login
You are here: Home / Archives for Sermons

How Do You Get Ready?

June 14, 2015 by 2

This is Rev. Graham Crawford’s Sermon for 14 June 2015:

Have you ever wondered why you are still here?

After all, Jesus said that our lives would be full of trials and temptations; that people would curse us for our faith and persecute us for believing in his name.

So why are we still here?

Would it not make sense, once we have committed our lives to Christ, for God to just lift us to heaven so that we could enjoy him forever and be away from all that would do us harm?

There are some who say that we remain in order to be witnesses: in order to draw others to Christ. But, I would imagine that, if I was to ask for a show of hands here this morning of the people who have actually led someone to Christ, very few hands would be raised. None of us, sincere and faithful Christians though we might be, are Billy Grahams or Luis Palaus! We might know a few people who we have influenced along the way but certainly there has been no revival here in the last 12 years.

So why are we here? Is it simply because God wants us to make this world a better place by our presence? [Read more…]

Filed Under: Sermons Tagged With: Jesus Christ, Kingdom Of God, Spiritual Growth

Under Whose Authority

June 7, 2015 by 2

Rev. Graham Crawford’s Sermon for Sunday 07 June 2015:

At the school my brother attended, one of the sports options in the Summer term was cricket. It was the option he chose.

After about a week or so, he came home from school and announced that he needed a pair of cricket gloves: the gloves that batsmen wear to protect their hands. According to my brother, everyone else had their own gloves, so he needed a pair.

Of course, when my parents investigated, it was a load of rubbish. Yes, there were one or two boys who had their own pair, but most just used a pair out of the school kit bag.

This proved very unfortunate for me because, as the younger brother, whenever I really needed something when I was growing up, my folks would look at me and just say: “Cricket gloves”.

There is always a desire among young people to have what everyone else has, or what they perceive everyone else has. Whether it is a particular pair of shoes, rucksack for school, make of boot for football. There is the desire to fit in.

But it does not just happen to young people; it happens to nations and even churches. Countries look at what other countries have got and decide they want it too, which often starts a war. Even churches can look enviously at other churches and say “We want that” – even if it is entirely inappropriate. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Sermons

What are we doing here?

May 31, 2015 by 2

Trinity Sunday sermon by Rev. Graham Crawford – 31 May 2015 –

This morning I want to start by reminding you of our call to worship this morning:

Honour the Lord, you heavenly beings; honour the Lord for his glory and strength. 2 Honour the Lord for the glory of his name. Worship the Lord in the splendour of his holiness.

This summoning to worship invites us into the heavenly court and encourages us to glorify God in His holiness, acknowledging Him as LORD.

It is a reminder to us that what we do here is not about us. It is not about what makes us feel good or what we can take away to support us through the week. Worship is about God and God alone. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Sermons Tagged With: Trinity, Worship

Where to now, God?

May 24, 2015 by 2

This is Rev. Graham Crawford’s sermon for 24 May 2015 (Pentecost Sunday):

Inevitably, given the debates over the last few years, various groups have formed within the Kirk: some more liberal, some more conservative.

I happen to be part of two of these groups:

  • Church of Scotland Evangelical Network, and
  • the Covenant Fellowship.

Here is the confession of the Covenant Fellowship:-

“I believe that the Church of Scotland is moving away from its roots in Scripture and the Westminster Confession of Faith. I believe that the time has come for the creation of a ‘Covenant Fellowship’ within the Church. This Covenant Fellowship will draw together those who believe that the Scriptures, in their entirety, are the Word of God and must provide the basis for everything we believe and do. This vision is nothing less than the reformation and renewal of the Church of Scotland, in accordance with the Word of God, and by the empowering of his life-giving Spirit.”

I believe that, on this Pentecost Sunday, this renewal by the empowering of the Holy Spirit is the most crucial thing that we need at this time. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Sermons

“He’s gone, now what?”

May 17, 2015 by 2

This is the Sunday morning sermon by Rev Graham Crawford for 17 May 2015 (Luke 24: 44 – 53, Ephesians 1: 15 – 23):

Jesus is alive, we claim.

In some traditions, we should have opened every service between Easter and Pentecost with the minister proclaiming: ‘Christ is risen’, with you, the congregation, shouting back (not just murmuring under your breath): ‘Alleliua!’

But on what basis do we make that claim? [Read more…]

Filed Under: Sermons

  • « Previous Page
  • 1
  • …
  • 63
  • 64
  • 65
  • 66
  • 67
  • 68
  • Next Page »

WELCOME

Happy Easter - He is Risen!

Holy Week Services in Lossiemouth Area Churches of Scotland 2025

April 8, 2025 By 2

Happy Easter from Lossiemouth Area Church of Scotland Churches.

Palm Sunday (Sunday 13th April)

10.30am: Palm Sunday Service, Lossiemouth Church of Scotland.

10.30am: Palm Sunday Service, Spynie Kirk.

2.30pm Palm Sunday Procession (Meet in Station Car Park, Lossiemouth, for procession to Lossiemouth Church of Scotland).

3pm: Palm Sunday Praise, Lossiemouth Church of Scotland.



Maundy Thursday (Thursday 17th April):


7pm: Maundy Thursday Service (Holy Communion), Lossiemouth Church of Scotland



Good Friday (Friday 18th April):


7pm: Good Friday Service, Spynie Kirk


Easter Sunday (Sunday 20th April)


5.30am: Easter Sunday Sunrise service, East Beach, Lossiemouth (followed by bacon rolls in Church Hall, Lossiemouth Church of Scotland)

7.30am: Service at St.Peter’s Kirk, Duffus.

10.30am: Easter Sunday Service, Lossiemouth Church of Scotland

10.30am: Easter Sunday Service (all-age worship), Hopeman Kirk

All are welcome!

Recent Posts

  • Holy Week Services in Lossiemouth Area Churches of Scotland 2025
  • What we can learn from Jesus being tested by the devil in the wilderness
  • Recent Church Services and Sermons
  • Why your current role in life is where you should be serving God
  • A Service for Everyone in Lossiemouth – World Day of Prayer 2025
  • Lossiemouth area Church of Scotland Services for Christmas 2024
  • Nine Lessons and Carols – Fourth Sunday of Advent
  • Why no one has hope until we all have hope
  • The numerous prophecies of the coming of Jesus
  • Watch for this – The time is coming
  • Christmas Carol Praise – Lossiemouth – 15 December 2024
  • Lossie Singers Autumn Concert – 06 October 2024
  • When you cannot even formulate the words to pray
  • A call to use our time wisely and fruitfully
  • Why would you want to have Jesus in your life?

Contact Us

We would be glad to hear from you. Feel free to contact our Minister, Rev. Geoff McKee, or attend one of the events or groups detailed on this website.

Our Minister

Our Minister is Rev. Geoff McKee.

Lossiemouth Church of Scotland is a registered Charity No. SC000880.

The Church of Scotland Logo

Our Mission

Our mission is to be a Christian community sharing the love of Christ, reaching out to the people in this area and encouraging them to worship God and grow in the knowledge of the care and love of Christ.

Search this website

Join Us On Social Media

  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • YouTube

© 2025 St James' Church of Scotland, Lossiemouth · Rainmaker Platform