2 Corinthians: Epsiode 6
Here is the link to yesterday's sermon, delivered by Michael from YWAM. The next in our series upon 2 Corinthians in which Michael focuses upon Chapter 10.

Here is the link to yesterday's sermon, delivered by Michael from YWAM. The next in our series upon 2 Corinthians in which Michael focuses upon Chapter 10.
In today's sermon JD focuses on Chapter 8, verses 1-15, which focuses on the importance of generosity in God's kingdom.
In today's sermon Grace focused upon the ministry of the Holy Spirit in our lives with reference to Acts 2 1-13.
In today's sermon Arthur spoke on Chapters 4.16-to 5.10 which is about perserverance and not losing up hope!
In today's sermon Lara focuses on Chapter 4 vs1-15, in which Paul uses the analogy of treasures in jars of clay to describe the faith of those who follow Jesus.
Sunday's sermon was delivered by Major Marcus Mylechreest from Liverpool Walton Salvation Army. Marcus continued our series on 2 Corinthians with a focus upon Chapter 3.
Samuel begins our new series on 2 Corinithans with a focus on the first chapter. Samuel explains that Paul's sufferings and lack of status, seen as a weakness by the church in Corinth, actually reminds us of the paradox of the cross.
Yong-Geun delivers today's Easter sermon with a reflection on what we choose to do with the good news of Jesus' resurrection.
Lynn reflects upon Palm Sunday and how is entrance into Jerusalem teaches us about serving others (with reference to Mark Ch. 11 vs 1-11).
In today's sermon Grace reflected upon Psalm 121, often referred to as the "Soldier's Psalm" or the "Traveller's Psalm" due to it's promise of God's protection. Grace focuses upon how the Psalm speaks of God as helper, keeper and protector.
In today's sermon JD focuses on Psalm 91, in which the writer states that they have placed their trust in God. This leads to the question what do we place in our trust in?
In today's sermon Arthur reflects upon Psalm 138.
At the beginning of Lent we take a break from our series on the Psalms as Yong -Geun reflects upon Luke 4: 1-13, which describes Jesus temptations in the wilderness.
In today's sermon Sam focused upon Psalm 88, which is a challenging piece of scripture in that the author speaks of darkness, and unlike most other psalms, there seems to be no resolution at the end. However, the author is realistic about the challenges we face in life, and demonstrates endurance by the manner in which he still present with God.
In today's sermon Dan leads us through Psalm 73. Initially, the author is confused at how those who do not care for God seem to go through life without a care, which leads him to question why he should worship God. Dan explains how the author's perspective changes by the end of the Psalm.
In todays sermon Mark reflects on Psam 23.
In the second sermon of our series on the Psalms, Lynn focuses upon Psalm 51, in which David asks for God's forgiveness. Lynn asks what it means for us today when we mess up like David did?
Claudia begins our new series on the Psalms with a reflection on Psalm 1.
In today's sermon Sam reflects on what God maybe asking of us over the coming year with reference to Timothy 4, 6-16.
For our final Advent Sunday of 2024, as we anticipate the birth of Jesus, JD preaches on Zechariah's song from Luke 1.
Sam continues our Advent series with a reflection upon Hebrews 4. 14-16 and speccfifically upon how Jesus understands human frailty as God becane human in the incarnation.
Yong-Geun continues our advent series with a focus upon Isaiah 9.2, which anticipapates the coming of Jesus.
Sam continues our series with a focus upon Mark:12 13-17, which details Jesus' encounter with the Pharisees.
Lynn continues our "Encounters with Jesus" series with a focus upon Peter's first meeting with Jesus.
Mark speaks on God's abundance with reference to Corinthians 9, 1-10.
Sam continues our "Encounters with Jesus" series by looking at Jesus' meeting with Zacchaeus as recorded by in Luke 19, 1-10.
Kay continues our series on "Encounters with Jesus" with a focus on Mark 5 1-20 which details Jesus' meeting with a demon posssessed man.
In todays sermon, Arthur continues our new series with a focus on Jesus' healing of the man at the pool (John 5.1-15).
In the second sermon of our new series Mark focuses upon Nicodemus' encounter with Jesus (John 3 1-21).
In the first of our new series - Encounters with Jesus, Grace reflects upon Jesus' meeting with a leper from Mark 1.40-45. In contrast with the norms of the society of the time, Jesus shows compassion to the leper as well as anger towards the systems which dehumanised the vulnerable.