God's Glory in the Home | Colossians 3:18-21 | 12/06/22 | Peter Bowley
God's Glory in the Home | Colossians 3:18-21 | 12/06/22 | Peter Bowley by Grace Church Bristol

God's Glory in the Home | Colossians 3:18-21 | 12/06/22 | Peter Bowley by Grace Church Bristol
Letting the Word Dwell In Us Richly | Colossians 3:16 | 05/06/22 | Matt Chapman by Grace Church Bristol
The Christian's New Wardrobe | Colossians 3:12-14 | 29/05/22 | Matt Chapman by Grace Church Bristol
Going to War with Our Sin | Colossians 3:5-11 | 22/05/22 | Matt Chapman by Grace Church Bristol
The Two Debtors | Luke 7:36-49 | 15/05/22 | Pete Greasley by Grace Church Bristol
Our New Life in Christ | Colossians 3:1-4 | 08/05/22 | Peter Bowley by Grace Church Bristol
Hold Onto Your Freedom! | Colossians 2:16-23 | 01/05/22 | Matt Chapman by Grace Church Bristol
The Message of Psalms 42-72 | 27/04/22 | Matt Chapman by Grace Church Bristol
Deacons: Who Needs Them? | Acts 6 | 24/04/22 | Peter Bowley by Grace Church Bristol
The Greatest Expectation and the Biggest Disappointment | Luke 19:28-44 | 10/04/22 | Peter Bowley by Grace Church Bristol
Complete In Christ | Colossians 2:11-15 | 03/04/22 | Matt Chapman by Grace Church Bristol
The Remedy for Error | Colossians 2:8-10 | 27/03/22 | Matt Chapman by Grace Church Bristol
The Message of Philemon | 23/03/22 | Matt Chapman by Grace Church Bristol
The Heart of Gospel Ministry | Colossians 1:28-2:5 | 20/03/22 | Matt Chapman by Grace Church Bristol
Faith For Future Grace | Matthew 6:25-34 | 13/03/22 | Peter Bowley by Grace Church Bristol
4. Resurrection: Mission | 13/03/22 | Tom Sussex by Grace Church Bristol
3. Resurrection: Hope | 12/03/22 | Matt Chapman by Grace Church Bristol
2. Resurrection: Transformation | 12/03/22 | Matt Chapman by Grace Church Bristol
1. Resurrection: Assurance | 11/03/22 | Matt Chapman by Grace Church Bristol
Visiting speaker Jonny Herring continues our series in Colossians with Paul’s call to continue in our daily relationship with Jesus, rooted, built up and established in him.
Visiting speaker Greg Cruse reminds us from Matthew 14 that not only is Jesus all that we need in life’s great storms, but it’s also in the crucible of those storms that our Saviour most fully reveals himself to us.
Is it possible for a Christian to truly miss out in life? Is Jesus really all we need for a full and authentic Christian walk? With the help of the Apostle Paul, we explore the wondrous mystery of ‘Christ in you, the hope of glory’ and why it means we have not, are not, and will not ever miss out again.
Pete Greasley from Christchurch Newport speaks on the subject of shame, the ways it invades our lives, and the ultimate solution to our shame: Jesus!
The gospel promises not only to reconcile us to God the moment we believe, but also to take us all the way home to be with him. But what does it look like to continue in the faith, trusting in the gospel day by day on the way? In this next message in our series in Paul’s letter to the Colossians, we find the answer lies in three simple phrases: stable, steadfast, and not shifting.
What is reconciliation? Is it anything to write home about and how significant is it that the Christian has been personally reconciled to God? In this next sermon in our series in Colossians, we explore Paul’s own description of the astonishing greatness of our reconciliation in Christ.
Life can feel like a rollercoaster ride: up and down. One minute we can be on top of the world, and the next we can be in the valleys of despair. This is especially true when we struggle with our mental health. Every one of us battles with our mental health. Some of us more than others, to be sure, but we all battle. Struggling with mental health doesn't mean you are abnormal. It doesn't mean that you are a sub-standard Christian. It should not be a source of shame or be kept hidden. The Church ...
Life can feel like a rollercoaster ride: up and down. One minute we can be on top of the world, and the next we can be in the valleys of despair. This is especially true when we struggle with our mental health. Every one of us battles with our mental health. Some of us more than others, to be sure, but we all battle. Struggling with mental health doesn't mean you are abnormal. It doesn't mean that you are a sub-standard Christian. It should not be a source of shame or be kept hidden. The Church ...
In the fifth part of our series in Colossians, we look at Christ’s supreme sufficiency in his church and the wisdom and beauty of seeking all we need as a church in him.
In the busyness and complexity of life, it’s easy to think we might need something more than Christ alone to get us through. But as this next message in our series on Colossians explains, what we need is not something in addition to Christ but a clearer picture of the real Christ and his absolute supreme sufficiency for every aspect of our lives in this present world.
What reason do we have for thanksgiving in the Christian life? According to Paul’s prayer for the Colossians, much in every way! Here Paul lays out three rich reasons for thanksgiving, whatever situation or circumstance we find ourselves in.