Dave Mitchell continues our ‘Who Are We?’ series by looking at difference between the wisdom of God and the wisdom of the world.
Dave Mitchell continues our ‘Who Are We?’ series by looking at difference between the wisdom of God and the wisdom of the world.
Holly Wilson continues our ‘Who Are We?’ series by looking at the importance of unity in the church and what it means to be “in Christ”.
We are saved (1 Cor 1:17-2:5)
Paul talks of the cross being seen by some as foolishness and a stumbling block.
How do we see this in our society today?
In our ‘First Sunday’ service this month, Jo Sinton-Hewitt looks at the parable of the farmer and his seeds.
David certainly had stuff to repent of. For someone described as a man after God’s own heart, it is alarming to read about his adultery and subsequent murder to cover his tracks.
His psalm of repentance in Psalm 51 however is one of the great milestones of the Bible in helping us return to God.
What can we learn from David’s attitude and actions?
How can we ‘guard our hearts’?
During her talk, Deborah mentions the Alpha course. You can find out more about this free course HERE.
Is worship something we do only when we’re feeling happy, or when life if good?
Is it possible to worship when things are challenging?
Ed Marsh looks at what worship meant to David at different times of his life, and asks how we can apply this to our lives today.
Rob Scott-Cook looks at what the Bible says about true friendship, and what it means to us today.
Rachel Noyce explores the story of David and Goliath, and asks how it’s relevant to us today.
In the final talk of our Together series, Sam Marsh looks at Ephesians chapter 2 and asks what it means to be God’s masterpiece.
The Bible refers to the church as The Bride of Christ. In this talk, Dave Mitchell asks:
How can we prepare ourselves for the wedding?
Are we living in ways which are holy and pure?
How can we support and encourage one other in this aim?
Paul makes it clear that we all have a part to play in the body of Christ, and that without everyone doing their bit we all miss out!
Lara Morris continues our series by asking what part of the body are we being called to be in this new season?
Jamie Davies continues our ‘Together’ series, using Ephesians chapter 2 to look at the importance of worshipping God together.
Families can be a place of unconditional love, acceptance and support, and as humans we need all these things.
Tom Carter kicks off our new series, ‘Together’, by looking at the impact a loving church family can have.
In our Renewal series, we’re looking at what the Old Testament tells us about God’s renewal.
In the final talk of the series, Robyn Coleman asks how we can be refreshed by God.
In our Renewal series, we’re looking at what the Old Testament tells us about God’s renewal.
In this third talk of the series, Clare Thompson looks at what the Bible says about building mental resilience and health in a godly way.
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?
In our Renewal series, we’ll be looking at what the Old Testament tells us about God’s renewal.
Deborah Marsh starts the series by looking at the story of Naomi and Ruth.
In our Choose Joy series, we’re using Paul’s letter to the Philippians to see what the Bible says about joy.
Ed Marsh ends the series by looking at what it means to be content in all circumstances.
In our Choose Joy series, we’re using Paul’s letter to the Philippians to see what the Bible says about joy.
Holly Wilson continues our series by asking how we can find peace, even in challenging times.
In this series, we’re looking at what Paul says in his letter to the Philippians about Christian JOY!