Thinking about what you think about
On Sunday, Ali encouraged us from Philippians 4 to think about what we’re thinking about.

On Sunday, Ali encouraged us from Philippians 4 to think about what we’re thinking about.
On Sunday, Josh continued our Advent series, The Wonders of His Love, by exploring how the Christmas story points to the love of God.
On Sunday, John began our Advent series, The Wonders of His Love, by exploring how the Christmas story uncovers the wonder of Jesus.
On Sunday, Dave continued our Hallmarks series by exploring what it means to be a servant-hearted church and how we can follow Jesus' example as we serve those around us.
On Sunday, John continued our Hallmarks series by talking about how we can be generous, both as a church and in our communities.
On Sunday, Ben continued our Hallmarks series by exploring what it means to be a relational church and how we can follow Jesus’ example when it comes to building relationships and community.
John continued our series looking at the Trent Vineyard Hallmarks, focusing on being naturally supernatural.
Amy continued our Hallmarks series by exploring what it means to be a compassionate church and how we can live this out in our daily lives.
Stories of lives change by Jesus at our baptism service.
Susie started our series looking at the Trent Vineyard Hallmarks, focusing on being an Outward Looking Church.
John compared the journey of faith to the story of the road to Emmaus.
We came together as a church family to celebrate the commissioning of John Bodily as our new Senior Pastor.
Ollie takes a look at three different pictures we find in the bible for scripture, and the implications for us today.
This Sunday we celebrated 27 years of John & Debby's leadership of Trent Vineyard. Here you can watch John Bodily & Susie Aldridge with John & Debby sharing some memories of that time.
Susie and Ollie reflected on the Dreaming the Impossible youth festival and we heard a few stories from four young people who were personally impacted by encounters with Jesus during the festival.
John Bodily spoke to us about Jesus' command to love your neighbour, what this means and how we can live it out in our communities.
John concludes our summer series on the Psalms, ‘A lamp to my feet’, reflecting on words for the weary as he explores Psalm 23.
Ben continues our summer series on the Psalms, ‘A Lamp to My Feet’, reflecting on words for the hopeless as he explores Psalm 13.
John continues our summer series on the Psalms, ‘A Lamp to My Feet’, reflecting on words for the rejoicing as he explores Psalm 98.
Dave continues our summer series on the Psalms, ‘A Lamp to My Feet’, reflecting on Words for the Worried as he explores Psalm 46.
John starts our summer series on the Psalms, ‘A Lamp to My Feet’, reflecting on Words for the Grateful as he explores Psalm 92.
Becka looks at a short verse from Proverbs looking at the connections and relationships in our lives.
Guest speaker Damilola Makinde spoke at our Sunday service.
John spoke about two kings of Israel, Saul and David, and how they handled the ups and down of life.
Amy unpacks John 21, and how Peter's story demonstrates that Jesus doesn't hold our mistakes against us. Instead, he meets us in it, restores us, and uses us through it.
Stories of lives change by Jesus at our baptism service.
This week Bernie spoke about the power of worship in the midst of suffering.
John Bodily responded to the awful attacks that took place in our city last week, urging us to mourn with those who mourn and to pray for our city.
In this first of a two part series looking at the greatest commandment, Dave looks at what is means to Love God.
Ollie looks at Romans 1:7 and how as God's people we are both loved by God and called to live differently.