How can the church show God’s love and peace in practical ways today?
The Bible tells us to worship God, but what does that mean? Why do we sing in church? Tom Carter investigates!
In the final talk of our Exodus series, Deborah Marsh looks at the modern day idols that can distract us and take our focus away from God.
Towards the end of the talk, Deborah mentions the Lectio 365 app she’s been using recently. You can find more details about this app HERE.
In this talk, Andrew Street looks at the Ten Commandments:
Why were they given?
Are they still relevant?
How can we have true freedom today?
During the talk, Andrew mentions a book called ‘The Ruthless Elimination of Hurry’. If you’d like to find out more about this book, details can be found HERE.
All of us have experienced doubts and disappointments. When things go wrong in life, it can be all too easy to start wondering where God is and why He’s letting it happen.
This isn’t a new problem. In fact, the Bible is full of stories of real people who struggled with huge disappointments, uncertainties and doubts.
In this talk, Sam Marsh looks at one of those stories, the parting of the Red Sea as the Israelites were trying to escape years of slavery in Egypt.
God turned the doubts and disappointments of the Israelites into faith and freedom. Learn how He continues to do the same work in people’s lives today.
If you’d like to learn more about what the Bible says and what Christians believe, why not come to our next Alpha evening on Tuesday 25th February? More details can be found HERE.
Ed Marsh continues our Exodus series.
During the talk, Ed mentions the Bible In One Year. More details of this can be found at https://www.bibleinoneyear.org
Using Exodus ch.3 as a foundation, Dave Mitchell asks how God calls us to follow Him.
Sam Marsh kicks off our Exodus series.
In the last talk of our Prayer Power series, Tim Dobson looks at what the Bible says about fasting.
Deborah Marsh continues our Prayer Power series by looking at petition in prayer.
During the talk, she’s joined by four members of the congregation who discuss the reality of prayer in their daily lives.
Highgrove Prayer Week begins on Monday 20th January. Why not join us on Monday evening for our Worship and Prayer Gathering, running from 7:30 - 9pm? You can also book a slot in our Prayer Room.
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 Prayer Power series, we’ll be looking at the value and importance of regular prayer in our lives. This first talk looks at the relationship between prayer and praise.
Using Psalm 18 as a guide, Ed Marsh gives examples from his own life when he has found prayer to be a way of praising God even in the storms of life.
The Alpha course is a great way to learn more about Christianity in a relaxed, informal environment. Our next course is starting on Tuesday 14th January 2019 and we would love you to join us (we’ll even provide a pudding!). Sign up HERE.
How can hope step into our everyday reality and show us a refreshing way to do life?
Despite the Christmas charts and radio playlists, the most important Christmas song in history remains the one sung by an unmarried, pregnant young woman over two thousand years ago.
In this talk, Sam Marsh looks at what Mary’s song – known as The Magnificat - tells us about her, about God and about how we can find hope in Jesus today.
In the first talk of our Advent series, Jamie Davies looks at the link between waiting and hope. You will learn about:
Mary’s hope in the God of the impossible,
Simeon’s hope in small beginnings,
Anna’s hope in persistent prayer.
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.
Sam Marsh continues our series on ‘Risk Takers’ by looking at how (and why) we talk to people about Jesus.
You will also hear Sam talk with a few different people about what it means for them to be a witness in their everyday lives.