By Faith, part 1. The one constant in the story of Abraham is the faithfulness of God, and today we see that Abraham wasn't without sin, and took a wrong turn on the journey. By Martin Cooper Sunday 24th September 2023
Oct 11, 2023•36 min
The Pursuit of God, part 2. The things we own can end up owning us. But when we learn to let go of the need to own and possess, we can enjoy everything as a free gift of grace. By Oli Stevens Sunday 17th September 2023
Sep 26, 2023•42 min
The Pursuit of God, part 1. Looking at Psalm 63 and our new lives in Christ where the compass of our hearts have been recalibrated, from chasing worldly desires and ambitions, to pursuing hard after God. By Oli Stevens Sunday 3rd September 2023
Sep 26, 2023•43 min
God of All Things, part 4. To be human is to be created from the dust of the earth, to be sown in weakness and perishable. But those who follow Jesus will be raised imperishable, resurrected in the image of the man of heaven. By Adz Brennan Sunday 27th August 2023
Sep 01, 2023•33 min
God of All Things, part 3. One of the greatest challenges we face is believing that we can provide for ourselves, and in doing so we eat from the wrong table. But God provides bread from heaven again and again, proving he’s more than enough, and ultimately provides Jesus — the bread of life. By Andy Thorpe Sunday 20th August 2023 Captured from the livestream
Aug 24, 2023•37 min
God of All Things, part 2. We journey from Genesis to Revelation to see what God does with cities right the way through the Bible By Sophie Rogers Sunday 13th August 2023
Aug 24, 2023•46 min
Quite often we get caught up in the here and now, but passages like Psalm 78 remind us to take a longer view, and teach the next generation. By Ben Holbrook Sunday 6th August 2023
Aug 23, 2023•14 min
God of All Things, part 1. Trees are mentioned in the Bible more than any other aspect of creation, and all major characters and events had a tree marking the spot. Jesus was crucified on a tree, and although this was the ultimate symbol of shame, it became the very heart of the Christian message. By Clive Cernik Sunday 30th July 2023
Aug 03, 2023•36 min
Encounters with Jesus, part 6. Acts 1 isn’t about the absence of Jesus, it’s about the radical outbreak of his presence. We look at what could mistakenly thought of as the disciples final encounter with Jesus: his ascension to heaven. By Rachel Wilson Sunday 23rd July 2023
Jul 25, 2023•29 min
Encounters with Jesus, part 4. Looking at John chapter 4 where a Samaritan woman, who was an immoral social outcast, has an unexpected meeting with the Son of God, despite many social taboos and racial tensions. By Clive Cernik Sunday 9th July 2023
Jul 12, 2023•44 min
Encounters with Jesus, part 4. In Matthew 26 during the Passover, we see Jesus break bread and established communion for the very first time. And in prophetic symmetry, in his death on the cross Jesus became the perfect lamb of God, sacrificed for the sins of the world. By Ashley Steinschauer Sunday 2nd July 2023
Jul 05, 2023•32 min
Encounters with Jesus, part 3. Tragedy is not unusual, it can come without a moment’s notice and leave your life in ruins. These moments, while bitter, often provide an eternal perspective on what’s important as we follow Jesus. Marcellus joins us from Kings Church Heathfield to share on rebuilding in life’s rubble through the book of Nehemiah. By Marcellus Edmunds Sunday 25th June 2023
Jun 26, 2023•49 min
Encounters with Jesus, part 2. It's much better living in our world where God is sovereign, and there's suffering, than it would be living in a world where there's suffering, but God wasn't in control. By Martin Cooper Sunday 18th June 2023
Jun 21, 2023•40 min
Encounters with Jesus, part 1. Looking at John 2 where Jesus is revealed as the Lord of abundance, producing fruit that lasts and does not run out. He’s the Lord of plenty, and he longs to share it with you today. By Oli Stevens Sunday 4th June 2023 Captured from the livestream
Jun 08, 2023•34 min
Pentecost is a celebration of the birth of the church, where all the barriers which have separated human beings are overcome by the supernatural presence of the Holy Spirit. By Clive Cernik Sunday 28th May 2023
Jun 08, 2023•27 min
Romans 14 & 15. The world is desperate for peace and unity — to find ways to bring enemies together. But the Christian gospels says that we must first be reconciled to God before we can be part of a reconciled people. By Oli Stevens Sunday 14th May 2023
Jun 02, 2023•39 min
Romans 12. The way we think has a huge impact on us, with deeply rooted patterns of behaviour and thought affecting our daily lives. Transformation through self-help is sort in secular culture, but only Jesus can get to the root of the problem. By Ben Holbrook Sunday 7th May 2023 Captured from the livestream
May 09, 2023•29 min
Romans 8. For those who have put their faith in Jesus Christ, you are eternally secure now and in right standing with our Lord God. By Clive Cernik Sunday 23rd April 2023 Captured from the livestream
May 09, 2023•44 min
Actions, Consequences and Reversal. Looking at Romans 5. At a time of our total inability, God demonstrates his love for us by dying for us. By Jürgen Siegel Sunday 23rd April 2023 Captured from the livestream
May 09, 2023•50 min
Looking at Romans 3 and the state of the human condition. Without Jesus, we have no defence or way of defending ourselves when we stand before God. By Martin Cooper Sunday 16th April 2023 Captured from the livestream
Apr 28, 2023•32 min
Jesus was resurrected with scars. He chose fully identify with those who have painful pasts. Instead of forgetting what was, we rejoice that our scars have redeemed. By Oli Stevens Easter Sunday 2023
Apr 21, 2023•26 min
Our Father goes out of his way to search for the one that's lost, because they are of real value to him, and he desires all to be saved. By Wendy Stevens Sunday 2nd April 2023 Captured from the livestream
Apr 04, 2023•30 min
People will sometimes say “I really like Jesus, I just don’t like the Church”. The problem is this: while Christ is the head, the Church is his body, and they are in separable. By Oli Stevens, Andrew O’Kane and Bosun Olunloyo Sunday 26th March 2023 Captured from the livestream
Mar 30, 2023•51 min
Those who have been forgiven much, love much — and our love never stays in the abstract, it always takes action. By Andy Thorpe Sunday 19th March 2023
Mar 21, 2023•39 min
So often we talk about churches and charities support the most vulnerable. But those churches and charities are made up of individual people making individual choices to free the oppressed, feed the homeless, and clothe those in need. Lucy Butt Sunday 12th March 2023 Captured from the livestream
Mar 13, 2023•37 min
God is not mentioned in the book of Esther, yet his hand is seen on every page. It shows us that God’s silence is not the same as God’s absence. By Chris Short Sunday 5th March 2023
Mar 08, 2023•40 min
We have a heart set free and released from fear. Everything we are and have is in the orbit of God’s grace. As we give, it’s in response to this great freedom and love, and not in spite of compulsion and reluctance. By Clive Cernik Sunday 26th February 2023
Mar 08, 2023•32 min
Acts, part 27. As we recap of the book of Acts, we consider what God is calling each of us to do as the story of the global and local church continues to be written. By Martin Cooper Sunday 19th February 2023
Feb 23, 2023•34 min
Acts, part 26. Looking at the unusual kindness of God, what happens when unwelcome drama hits our lives and an unchanging, faithful God, who we can trust. By Rachel Wilson Sunday 12th February 2023 Captured from the livestream
Feb 15, 2023•35 min
Acts, part 25. Someone once said “don’t ruin a good adventure with too many questions”. With every story, there are parts where we are not in control. By Oli Stevens Sunday 5th February 2023 Captured from the livestream
Feb 06, 2023•26 min