Join Rachel Riddall (and her husband’s backpack!) to find out what it means to ask God to forgive us our sins.
(Bible references for this talk - Luke 11:4; Mark 9:42-48)
Join Rachel Riddall (and her husband’s backpack!) to find out what it means to ask God to forgive us our sins.
(Bible references for this talk - Luke 11:4; Mark 9:42-48)
In a world of war, high inflation, financial uncertainty, ongoing challenges from the global pandemic and many other big, pressing issues, what does it mean today to ask God for ‘our daily bread’?
Lara Morris continues our series on The Lord’s Prayer.
(Bible references for this talk - Matthew 6:11; Matthew 6:25-34; Matthew 14:13-21)
Ed Marsh continues our series on The Lord’s Prayer by asking what the Kingdom of God is and how it should affect our lives today.
Towards the end of the talk, Ed gives us 4 steps to help us grow in praying ‘Your Kingdom Come’.
(Bible references for this talk - Matthew 6:10; Matthew 12:22-28/13)
Dave Mitchell continues our series by looking at what it means to be able to call God our Father as we pray.
When asked how they should pray, Jesus gave his disciples a revolutionary answer.
Deborah Marsh introduces our new series, where we’ll be looking at the most famous prayer in history, the Lord’s Prayer, and asking what it teaches us about prayer.
David Richardson looks at the heart of Christmas, with some help from a few of our younger church members!
Please note that there is no video of this talk, only the audio recording is available.
God plans things perfectly, there are no mistakes. In the second talk of our Christmas series, Ed Marsh asks how God is working in our lives?
Peter Hatton kicks off our new series by looking at God’s promise of a Saviour found in Isaiah 40 v1-11.
In the final talk of our Heroes of Faith series, Dave Mitchell explores what it means to fix our eyes on Jesus in our daily lives.
Jesus said though that if we want to hold onto our lives we’ll lose them, but if we lose our lives for his sake then we’ll find them!
How can we learn from the lives of those mentioned in Hebrews 11 about how to please God, and why is sacrifice such a big part of pleasing Him? How can we live lives where we give more than we get?
Lara Morris looks at the story of Enoch to help us make sense of how we can walk with God in our lives.
On Remembrance Sunday, Tom Carter looks at the difference that faith in Jesus makes to our hope.
Dennis Arevalo-Squire introduces our new series, ‘Heroes of the Faith’ by looking at the story of Samuel.
In the final talk of the series, Deborah Marsh explores the value of reading the Bible every day. She also suggests a number of different ways you can make this part of your daily routine.
Two of the resources mentioned by Deborah are:
Guest speaker George Snyman from Hands at Work delivers the third talk in our new series.
You can learn more about Hands at Work here.
In the second talk of our series, Jamie Davies looks more at the idea of authority in our faith:
How can we let the authority of the Bible challenge, correct and train us?
In what way is the Bible authoritative?
What does the phrase "God-breathed" really mean?
The psalmist says that the Bible is good for:
Refreshing the soul
Making wise the simple
Giving joy to the heart
Giving light to the eyes.
However, it was written so long ago, many people find it a challenge to read.
In this talk, Tim Dobson looks at how we can read and understand the Bible today, and the importance of doing so.
In the final talk of our series on Paul’s letters to Timothy, Peter Hatton asks how we can endure in our faith and say that we’ve fought the good fight?
Continuing our series on Paul’s letters to Timothy, Tim Dobson looks at doctrine and what it means to our daily lives.
Towards the end of Tim’s talk, he mentions two helpful resources:
Continuing our series on Paul’s letters to Timothy, Holly Wilson outlines a training plan for Godliness.
During Holly’s talk, Lectio 365 is mentioned as a helpful resource. You can find more details about it here.
Ed continues our series on Paul’s letters to Timothy by looking at how money factors into our discipleship.