Baptism Service (January 2021)
Stories of lives changed by Jesus at our Baptisms at home service on Sunday 24 January 2021.

Stories of lives changed by Jesus at our Baptisms at home service on Sunday 24 January 2021.
Is our freedom under threat? And what does it mean to truly be free? John explores the type of freedom we have in Jesus.
Ollie takes a look at Romans 15:13 and how we continue to find hope even in the midst of challenging circumstances.
Guest speaker Putty Putman from The Vineyard Church of Central Illinois, USA spoke at our online service.
Ben shared about his favourite prayer, based in Ephesians 3.
Susie encouraged us to share the light of the world, Jesus.
As Christmas approaches, John takes a look at the experience of Jesus’ mother, as she held on to hope.
Amy looks at how Peter's story of walking on the water teaches us how to reset our focus on Jesus.
Guest speaker Charles Montgomery spoke about God's way through these difficult times.
John illustrates how radical generosity grows directly from our being rooted in God’s nature.
John Bodily continued our Rootfulness series with contributions from Church members Caroline Riley, Gav and Ali Courtney in an interview style, focusing on Deep Roots.
Debby continues the Rootfulness series with the fourth talk on being rooted in love. She takes a moment in Jesus' life and invites us to love like Jesus loves.
John Bodily continues the Rootfulness series with the third talk focusing on strong roots and how our spiritual roots nourish us and give us strength.
Building on the first talk in the series, John talks further about the rootful life and the importance of being rooted together with other believers.
Guest speaker Andrew McNeil, Associate National Director of VCUKI & Senior Pastor of Birmingham Vineyard spoke on God's promise in the midst of pain.
In this first talk in the series John focuses on the primary focus for our rootfulness – being deeply rooted in our relationship with Jesus
Ben looks at God’s favour and how to experience it in this season.
How do we STAND FIRM in 2020? Susie looks at the parable of the wise and foolish builder from Matthew 7 to help answer this question.
Dave encourages us that godly self-control isn’t something to be obtained in our own strength, but is a fruit of our partnership with the Holy Spirit, exercised through training in spiritual practises.
John Wright and guests from our church shared stories of lives changed by Jesus as we celebrated our 24th Birthday.
Guest speaker Steve Nicholson from Evanston Vineyard, USA spoke at all three of our online services about the Balm of Gilead.
As we continue our ‘Living a Fruitful Life’ series, John Bernard-Carlin explores how our life may be characterised by faithfulness and rooted in an understanding and experience of the faithfulness of God.
John unpacks how gentleness is very different from weakness, but is rather power or strength under control.
John Bodily continues our 'Living A Fruitful Life' series, exploring the sixth fruit of the Spirit: Goodness.
Debby continues our 'Living A Fruitful Life' series, exploring the fifth fruit of the Spirit: Kindness.
Patience is a fruit of the Holy Spirit so only He can produce this fruit within us - we can’t do it alone. If we want to become more patient, we need to train ourselves to submit to the Holy Spirit, allow Him to guide our lives, and trust God in the waiting.
Guest speaker Jay Pathak from Mile High Vineyard, USA spoke at all three of our service about 'Adoring Jesus'.
In this talk John opens up the history of racism and racial injustice in our country, and calls us to biblical vision of a racially diverse church.
Susie explores the third fruit of the Spirit: peace. In a world where storms [like Coronavirus] are inevitable, peace is available and it’s found in Jesus’ presence.
Ollie Ryan continues our 'Living A Fruitful Life' series, focusing on what it looks like to choose joy.