In the first talk of our BREAKTHROUGH series, Sam Marsh asks what we can learn from Jesus about trusting God, His plans and His purposes.
In the first talk of our BREAKTHROUGH series, Sam Marsh asks what we can learn from Jesus about trusting God, His plans and His purposes.
During these strange times of a global pandemic, lockdowns, tiers and social distancing, it can be very easy to lose heart. But in the Bible, the book of Proverbs tells us that we should guard our hearts.
What does this mean, and how can we actually do this? Holly looks for some answers!
The words we use have the power to build up or destroy. How can we use words wisely?
You know anger is hurting your life, but you don't know how to fix it. How can we learn to handle anger in healthy ways?
The Bible tells us that "The beginning of wisdom is this: get wisdom. Though it cost all you have, get understanding.” (Proverbs 4:7)
In the first talk of our new series, Jamie Davies introduces us to the book of Proverbs and asks what true wisdom is.
We’re always mindful that we should SERVE those around us, especially the poorest.
Robyn Coleman, our Youth and Student Worker, looks at how we can show Jesus’ servanthood in our lives.
Jesus called his disciples to ‘Follow me.’ At Highgrove Church, we want people to FOLLOW Jesus more closely. What role does the church family have in helping us draw closer to God?
We aim to help people to LOVE one another more. The second greatest commandment is to love our neighbour.
What opportunities do we have to practice this as a church community? How do we do it in our daily lives?
The last few months have been unprecedented and it can seem like everything has changed. However, our purpose as the people of God remains the same.
In our new series, Find-Love-Follow-Serve, we’ll be looking at what the vision of Highgrove is and how it impacts our every day lives.
We long to help people to FIND Jesus - through mission and evangelism. In this first talk of the series, Sam Marsh asks how we can do that, both as a church and as individuals?
The COVID-19 pandemic has led to huge changes in the way most of us live our lives. Many previously secure jobs now look uncertain, and even a regular food shop can bring its own challenges. Entire industries have been altered and millions of people have been furloughed or face being made unemployed.
In such an uncertain time, where does faith fit in?
How relevant is church in a socially distancing world?
Tim Dobson joins us to help us to discover what the Bible says about God's heart for His church, and our place in it.
Jamie Davies continues our Stories for Life series by looking at the parable of The Wedding Banquet.
Deborah Marsh continues our Stories for Life series by looking at the parable of The Pearl of Great Price.
Rob Scott-Cook continues our Stories for Life series by looking at the parable of The Wise and Foolish Builders.
Sam Marsh kicks off our new series, Stories for Life, by looking at the parable of The Prodigal Son.
The closing chapters of Genesis contain moving stories of forgiveness.
We all struggle with forgiveness at some point in our lives, but holding on to anger, resentment and thoughts of revenge only cause suffering. When we do this, we become both the prisoner and the jailer.
How can we forgive, just as God has forgiven us?