Sunday Morning

Episodes
Disciples at Home: Foundations
John 21:15-25 Restoration in Jesus by Grace
We all face moments of deep failure, just like Peter, who publicly denied Jesus three times. But what happens when real grace meets our deepest problems? In this final message from our series in John, we explore Jesus' astonishing encounter with Peter around a charcoal fire, mirroring his denial with powerful restoration. Discover how Jesus doesn't just forgive, but also commissions us for a life of purpose, even when we feel least deserving. Join us as we unpack the profound implications of gra...
John 21:1-14 Back to Square One
Feeling like you're back at square one after a major letdown? A relationship breakdown, a job loss, or a personal failure can leave us feeling like all progress is lost. But what if "back to square one" isn't a sign of failure, but an invitation into something deeper? Join us as we dive into John 21, where the disciples find themselves back at their old fishing grounds, only to discover that with Jesus, everything has changed – their unity in community, their identity in Jesus, and their purpose...
John 20:19-31 What To Do With Doubt
What do you do with doubt? In this message from John 20:19–31, we explore how Jesus meets His fearful, doubting disciples—not with condemnation, but with peace, presence, and purpose. From locked doors to honest questions, even Thomas’ story shows that doubt isn't the end of faith—it can be the path to a deeper encounter. Whether your faith feels strong or shaky, this sermon invites you to bring your doubts to Jesus, the risen Lord who walks through walls and offers life in His name.
How to hear God's Voice - Rev Chris Wanstall
Week 3: Perspectives on Hell
Is Hell eternal torment, destruction, or something else? This week, we explore three major views of Hell, how the Bible describes final judgment, and how Jesus takes Hell on Himself to offer us eternal life and hope.
Week 2: The Purpose of Hell
Hell is God’s final “No” to evil and His eternal “Yes” to love. In this message, we explore how justice, love, and mercy come together in God's response to sin—and how Hell is both consequence and protection.
Week 1: Heaven + Earth
Hell isn’t part of Eden’s original story. It emerges as the result of sin—a separation from God. This week zooms out to see Hell not as a destination, but a direction: a life apart from God’s presence and purposes.
John 20:1-18 Blind to Hope (Easter Sunday)
What if the emptiness you feel is trying to tell you something? Mary Magdalene found herself facing an empty tomb, interpreting it as loss, not life. But in that very void, Jesus met her. This Easter, we're exploring John 20 to understand how the empty tomb speaks a powerful message about life found after death, and how Jesus fills our deepest longings by simply speaking our name. Discover the profound truth of being fully known and fully loved by the risen King, and how His resurrection empower...
John 19:38-42 The Great Reversal (Good Friday)
Good Friday marks more than just a historical event; it represents the "day between" – a time of pause, pain, and profound uncertainty. As Joseph and Nicodemus lay Jesus in a new tomb, seemingly all hope is lost. But what if God is doing His deepest work in the silence, in the void, and in the moments of apparent defeat? Join us as we reflect on John 19:38-42 and explore how God births renewal in the tomb, reversing expectations and inviting us to risk everything for a King who gave His all....
John 19:28-37 Thirsty
Are you constantly searching for something to fill an unquenchable thirst? Our world offers countless "cracked cisterns" – relationships, achievements, possessions – promising satisfaction but leaving us more parched than before. In this message we look at Jesus on the cross, the ultimate act of self-emptying, as He proclaims, "It is finished." Explore John 19:28-37 to see how His death provides the flowing fountain of living water, satisfying our spiritual dehydration and offering redemption fo...
John 19:17-27 The Coronation of the King
Our world tells us to grasp for power, define ourselves, and build our own legacies. But what if the true King shows us a completely different way? We're looking at the cross, not as defeat, but as the coronation of Jesus. In John 19:17-27, witness how Jesus redefines power through sacrificial love, offers a stable identity given by God, and creates a new family of faith based not on bloodlines, but on grace. Join us to explore how Jesus' "upside-down" reign truly sets us right-side up.