Pray First
Paul speaks on how important it is for Christians to pray first in all circumstances, and what a privilege it is to have access to God!

Paul speaks on how important it is for Christians to pray first in all circumstances, and what a privilege it is to have access to God!
Reconciliation is important as it maintains “Koinonia”, which means communion or one another. Koinonia is a big part of who the church is and it’s important to be thankful for each other.
Christmas shows us that God is not distant and uncaring, rather he is close and understanding. Because Jesus took on humanity and lived on earth as a human, he understands what human life is like and therefore God is able to understand and empathise with us. Because of Christmas, God gets us.
The gospel of John starts with an explosion of news – It describes who Jesus is, where He came from and what He came to do! It provides the context for all that follows in the next 21 chapters and understanding this news is essential if you’re to understand Christmas.
The whole of Romans is about God’s power seen in the gospel... • Chapters 1-4: God’s power for present salvation. • Chapters 5-8: God’s power for future salvation. • Chapters 9-11: God’s power to fulfil his promises. • Chapters 12-16: God’s power for transformed living. The personal greetings in 16 remind us that everybody has a role to play in God’s mission to proclaim his gospel. See also the summary on the King’s blog: www.kings1066.org/words
How do you get right with God? Its not by works, not by circumcision or following the law but by Faith and trusting in God.
As we continue through Romans, Paul explores how salvation is not just one dimensional but has many facets for us to explore. Through these verses we see how we should have borne God’s wrath for our sin, but Jesus was substituted in our place. God is loving, holy and just; sin cannot be ignored or swept under the carpet, it must be judged. Jesus took the punishment we deserved so that we don’t need to.
External things – such as having the law and circumcision – don’t mark one as a true member of God’s people and so don’t protect from judgement and the wrath of God. Only an internal transformation – the circumcision of the heart by the Spirit – marks one as part of God’s people and so saved from judgement and wrath. It’s what’s inside that counts.
Aled Cousins reminds us of how Jesus, the righteous judge and our defender, has already served our sentence on the cross. This should motivate us to love, encourage and share God's gospel with all who are in desperate need of it.
Paul Mann speaks on Baptism and how each of our journeys towards this moment are totally different.
Guest speaker: Steve Alliston, spoke about the Gospel with 5 kingdom expectations. No matter who we are we can still do works for the Lord.
Paul is eager to preach the gospel because he is not ashamed of it as he knows that it is God’s power for salvation in which the righteousness of God is revealed. If we want to become more missional, we also need to be unashamed of the gospel.
What stands out to you in the passage? We see that God’s of His spirit in all that believe, God has done everything possible to give everyone a seat at the table. Often we can be selective of who we spend time with – maybe because they are like us or can offer us something – but Jesus demonstrates that true love and community is best demonstrated in how many people are invited to your table. What’s the main point? God’s heart from the beginning is that everyone would come to the knowledge of the...
Paul Mann speaks on what Eldership means to us at King's Church 1066 and the purpose and process behind this role within the church.
Guest Speaker, Akhtar Shah spoke to us on the gift and grace of God and his favour over us.
This Sunday we had Paul Mann speak about our Vision and Eldership for the next academic year as a church.
The famous African proverb says ‘It takes a village to raise a child’, but it also takes a village to raise a Christian, and that village is meant to be the church, a community where everyone can experience family. Church as family is who we are, but it should also be what we do.
Paul explains how elements of the meal in Mark 14 can bring more meaning and celebration to communion today.
Jon Wales speaks on when the law was given in Exodus and the commandments which are like a blue print to how we should live.
Sam Akrasi speaks on what it is to go from Salvation into trusting God.
Steve Young speaks about one of the historical moments in Exodus, the crossing of the Red Sea.
The Passover lambs act as a substitute for the firstborn of God’s people. Though they too deserve to receive the final plague, God allows them to kill a lamb in their place. For us, Jesus is the great substitute who ensures our salvation. But also important in the story of the Passover is the need to actively remember this salvation. God gives several ways the Israelites can do this, just as Jesus has for us.
In this preach we see that salvation includes the defeat of Gods enemies which reveals Gods sovereign rule over all. God has authority and victory over Pharaoh and the gods of Egypt, he is far above all claimed rivals. Jesus victory on the cross also demonstrates Gods utter sovereignty over all. He has triumphed over all the powers that seek to oppose him and one day every knee will bow before him.
We see from scripture that God not only sees and hears the cry of His people, but his compassion leads him to action. In Moses, He uses the seemingly weak, to demonstrate his wonders tot he world. The great i am, the unchanging one who made a promise generations before has come to free His people.
Paul Mann talks on Justice and what that looks like from Christian point of view.
Sam Akrasi Speaks on what Baptism is about and what it truly means.
In Matthew 24-25 Jesus teaches about the future. The chapters are complex, but the overall message is clear: One day Jesus will return, judge all people and inaugurate the new age. Jesus doesn’t give his followers a timetable for when this will happen, but rather explains that it could happen at any point and, therefore, we are to live ever ready for his return.
Throughout the bible we see how Gods people are defined by their ‘calling out on the name of the Lord. Without prayer we have nothing. It is the channel of Gods blessing, it’s the means for repentance and reconciliation, it’s the invitation of the spirit to be poured out on all flesh. As a venue, we want to be characterised by our dependency on God and our willingness to give up our pride and self-sufficiency to see him move in greater power. In our weakness he is strong.
Life is full of decisions, some big and some small. To make good decisions that glorify God we need spiritual wisdom. The Bible tells us that God is eager to give us spiritual wisdom as we ask him and as we walk with him through our lives.
throughout the bible we see how Gods people are defined by their ‘calling out on the name of the Lord. Without prayer we have nothing. It is the channel of Gods blessing, it’s the means for repentance and reconciliation, it’s the invitation of the spirit to be poured out on all flesh. As a venue, we want to be characterised by our dependency on God and our willingness to give up our pride and self-sufficiency to see him move in greater power. In our weakness he is strong.