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01/07/2018

Esther: 1 – Party in the Palace

Esther: 1 - Party in the Palace

We’re starting a new series today looking at a story of corrupt statesmen, empowered women, epic parties, and an attempted genocide. It’s full of political satire, it’s got cliffhangers, it has jealousy, treachery, romance, betrayal, bloodshed and a (reasonably) happy ending. Welcome to the book of Esther…

02/08/2015

Acts part 1: Witnesses

Acts part 1: Witnesses

Earthquakes, shipwrecks, mass conversions, healings, people on fire, prison breaks, arguments, miracles, daring escapes… You can find all of those and more in one of the most exciting books in the Bible – Acts. That book is the focus of our new teaching series which starts today. Unfortunately there is no recording of this sermon [ more… ]

14/06/2015

Joseph in Power

Joseph in Power

At last, Joseph has made it. He’s the prime minister of Egypt, his plans to save the country are working, and now he has the opportunity to get his revenge on his brothers. What will he do?

22/03/2015

More Than Conquerors

More Than Conquerors

We believe that God has exciting plans for this church and for this community! But we also recognise that to play our part in those plans effectively, we need to start by asking God to renew our hearts and minds, and by choosing to recommit ourselves to him. We’re focussing on exactly that today, and [ more… ]

08/06/2014

Fan into flame

Fan into flame

Fire is a common metaphor in the New Testament, as well as in songs. We’re all familiar with the old children’s song “This little light of mine – I’m gonna let it shine”… but just how little is that light supposed to be? Do we need to be careful it doesn’t get blown out by [ more… ]

02/06/2013

Third Person: 2 – Don’t leave home without it

Third Person: 2 - Don't leave home without it

The Celtic Christians had a name for the Holy Spirit that is really quite intriguing. They called him “the Wild Goose”. The name hints at the mysterious nature of the Holy Spirit. Much like a wild goose, the Spirit of God cannot be tracked or tamed. An element of danger and an air of unpredictability [ more… ]