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Theme = ‘truth’


Jan 2024
21
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?

May 2023
28
Sunday, 28 May 2023

Acts 2.1-41 ‘In step with the Spirit’

We cannot be God’s people without the Spirit, we need him within us to enable us to walk and live as children of God – in step with the Spirit.

May 2023
4
Thursday, 04 May 2023

Ephesians 4.11-15 ‘Speaking the truth in love’

John Stott wrote: ‘Truth becomes hard if it is not softened by love; love becomes soft if it is not strengthened by truth.’

Nov 2022
6
Sunday, 06 November 2022

1 Thessalonians 5.1-11 ‘Waiting in the light of the gospel’

While we wait for that day when God’s kingdom comes in full, let us be ready, and live as who we are: children of the light and children of the day.

Feb 2021
28
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.

Jun 2020
21
Sunday, 21 June 2020

Revelation 19.11-16 ‘Faithful and True’

The decision to follow Jesus and be faithful and true like him, is both a huge, life-changing decision, and dozens of tiny decisions, every day.

May 2020
17
Sunday, 17 May 2020

Revelation 3.14-22 ‘The Amen’

Jesus is ‘the Amen’ – he is God’s ‘Yes’ to you. God looks at us and says, ‘Yes!’

Mar 2020
15
Sunday, 15 March 2020

Ephesians 4.17 – 5.2 ‘Made New’

Let’s together make a conscious decision to put on the new self, the new life God has won for us, and given us freely in Jesus.

Mar 2020
8
Sunday, 08 March 2020

Ephesians 4.1-16 ‘Equipped’

God has given this church family every gift we need to be faithful to what he is calling us to be and to do, together.

May 2017
28
Sunday, 28 May 2017

Psalm 4 ‘Evening prayer’

In the middle of trouble, David can sleep peacefully, knowing and trusting that God will keep him safe. It doesn’t mean nothing will go wrong, but that, deep down, he is secure in God.