Rob Scott Cook continues our series by looking at what the Bible tell us about the problems we’ll face, especially as followers of Jesus, and how we can find comfort in God’s promises.
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Rob Scott Cook continues our series by looking at what the Bible tell us about the problems we’ll face, especially as followers of Jesus, and how we can find comfort in God’s promises.
As we look at some of the promises of the Holy Spirit throughout the Old Testament, we see those promises were fulfilled at Pentecost.
As we kick off our new series on the Holy Spirit, we look at how God gave this amazing gift to the Church to empower and guide believers.
(The Bible reference for this talk is Acts 2 v1-21.)
As Highgrove Church begins Prayer Week, Rob-Scott Cook reminds us of the value of prayer, and why we should expect a fresh wave of God’s Spirit.
Rob Scott-Cook explores what it means to pursue the presence of God in our daily lives.
The Bible references for this talk are Acts 13 v.2&3 and Isaiah 6 v.1-8, ch.23 v.1-3.
We can so easily take the events of Easter for granted. In this series we'll dig into why these events happened, what they achieved and how they affect us nowadays.
In this talk, Rob Scott-Cook asks why Jesus chose to ride on a donkey, and what it means to us now.
(Bible reference for this talk - Matthew 21:1-11)
Elijah had no way of looking after himself. He was completely dependent on the provision of God and the kindness of a stranger, who would normally be the last person Elijah would look to.
In this talk, Rob Scott-Cook asks what can we learn from who God used and how He acted, as well as Elijah’s obedience to God’s commands?
In The Way of Jesus series, we’re looking at the words of Jesus from his Sermon on the Mount, found in Matthew's gospel.
In this talk, Rob Scott-Cook looks at what Jesus said about priorities.
After listening to Rob’s talk, why not spend some time reflecting on the three questions at the bottom of this page?
Rob Scott-Cook looks at what the Bible says about true friendship, and what it means to us today.
Rob Scott-Cook continues our series by looking at Habakkuk 3 v2:
'Lord, I have heard of your fame; I stand in awe your deeds, O Lord. Renew them in our day and in our time make them known.’
How can we experience a renewal of life, hope and vision at this time?
Rob Scott-Cook continues our Love Works series by looking at one of the most famous passages in the Bible about love, 1 Corinthians chapter 13.
What can we learn from Nehemiah about how we can be God-reliant rather than self-reliant?
Rob Scott-Cook continues our Stories for Life series by looking at the parable of The Wise and Foolish Builders.
Rob Scott-Cook continues our series by looking at what Jesus meant when he said “I am the Resurrection and the Life”.
Rob Scott-Cook speaks about Leaving a Legacy from Lockdown.
Rob Scott Cook looks at the power of confession in prayer.
The Alpha course is a great way to learn more about Christianity in a relaxed, informal environment. Our next course is starting this Tuesday (14th January 2019) and we would love you to join us (we’ll even provide a pudding!). It’s not too late to sign up.
In our ‘Risk Takers’ series, we have been looking at some of the risks taken by great heroes of faith in the Bible.
In this talk, we look at Mary and Joseph’s story:
What did obedience to God look like to them in practical terms?
What were the risks involved?
What can we learn from their trust and obedience in God?
At the end of the talk, Rob mentions the Alpha course. If you’d like to learn more about the next Alpha course, please click HERE.
In the final talk of our ’Time to Build’ series, Rob Scott Cook discusses the relevance, value and power of prayer in sustaining vision.
We all experience disappointment in our lives.
In this talk, Rob Scott Cook takes a look at what the Bible says about coping with disappointment.