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Jan 2024
21
2024: Disciples of Jesus
Sunday, 21 January 2024

Matthew 28.16-20 ‘Making new disciples of Jesus’

Jesus is what people need the most, and making disciples is the mission he’s given us - what does that mean? Why and how should we do it?

Aug 2023
27
2023: Job - Out of the Storm
Sunday, 27 August 2023

Job 42.7-17 ‘How do we keep going to the end?’

Job tells us we can trust God, even when we don’t understand why things are as they are.

Jul 2023
16
2023: Job - Out of the Storm
Sunday, 16 July 2023

Job 19.1-29 ‘Is God for me or against me?’

In that deepest, darkest of nights Job saw clearly that however much he felt God was against him, ultimately God was for him.

Dec 2022
4
2022: 1 & 2 Thessalonians - Walking Worthily
Sunday, 04 December 2022

2 Thessalonians 2.1-17 ‘Conquering in Jesus’

No matter who or what we might face, in Jesus we can overcome because he has already won the victory.

Feb 2022
20
2022: Rooted Disciples
Sunday, 20 February 2022

Romans 12.1-8 ‘A different life’

Living a different life has two sides: giving up and turning away from the world’s way, then taking up and turning towards God’s way.

May 2021
30
Sunday, 30 May 2021

Romans 8.12-17 ‘Lavished and adopted in love’

God lavishes us with his endless love, and adopts us into his family, making us co-heirs with Jesus himself.

May 2021
23
Sunday, 23 May 2021

Acts 2.1-12 ‘What does the Holy Spirit do?’

They were ALL filled with the Holy Spirit...

Feb 2021
28
2021: Daniel - Faithful in Exile
Sunday, 28 February 2021

Daniel 5.1-31 ‘Knowing is not enough’

Knowing is not enough; the Most High God is sovereign over all – may we not only know that, but live it.

Jul 2019
14
2019: The Life You've Always Wanted
Sunday, 14 July 2019

Romans 7.14-20 ‘An Undivided Life’

The Bible is the one book we need - the one book through which God cleanses us, and trains us to do what is good.

Oct 2018
28
2018: Mark - Seeing Jesus [3]
Sunday, 28 October 2018

Mark 10.32-45 ‘Jesus is... the ransom for many’

Jesus died willingly. He was not forced to die by an angry or cruel God. He knew the cost, he knew the pain, and yet he still gave himself freely, for you and for me.