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As a church we’re committed to expository preaching (expository preaching is where we work consecutively through the different books of the Bible and we aim to make the main point of the passage the main point of the sermon). From time to time we also do short topical series.
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CrossPreach enables churches to upload sermons and share them via their website so that people can listen to them online, or by using the iOS and Android apps available from the App Store and Google Play.
You can listen to sermons from St. Neots Evangelical Church (SNEC) within iTunes or by using the iOS Podcast app. Subscribe now to hear the latest talks.
As you listen to a sermon, it's helpful to have the Bible passage to hand. An easy way to access the Bible is through Bible Gateway. Simply use the search box at the top of the Bible Gateway website to look up a passage.
In 2020 we are reading through the Psalms twice. Find out more about the reading plan and ask your questions about tricky passages here