The Essential Gospel 3: Salvation is free… and will cost you everything!
The first public proclamation of the gospel is found in Acts 2 and it gives us a great template for how we receive the amazing gift of salvation through faith in Jesus. On the one...
The Essential Gospel 1 – The Best Gift Ever!
Christians believe that the gospel – the good news about Jesus – is the best thing you can possible receive yourself and share with others. It’s the high point of all the many ways that...
Love Looks Outward
This week we hear from two of our members as they reflect on a partnership trip to Zimbabwe in 2015 and give their thoughts on the medical clinic project for 2021/22. We then tune into...
Go, Give, Pray
In Acts 4 we get a beautiful snapshot of a local church that genuinely works like a family. So much so that no-one considered any of their possessions their own, but they shared everything they...
Go Equipped for Battle!
“You cannot know what prayer is for until you know that life is war.” – John Piper War is not something we choose for our lives. It’s dangerous, demanding and uncomfortable. But if you find...
Go Together on Mission
Why do people serve? In our church we have teams of people serving in all kinds of ways. We commit to being that kind of community. Why? In Romans 1 the Apostle Paul tells us...
Go Together
We live in a world that has learned how to isolate from people who might make us sick. We know how to put up masks to keep the bad stuff from getting in or out....
Go with a Greater Vision
The parable of the unmerciful servant is an incredible conclusion to Jesus’ teaching on the Church in Matthew 18. Not only does it help us to have a greater vision of what forgiveness looks like...
Go with Lightness of Heart
Matthew 18 comes to a close with Peter asking Jesus a very insightful question that can make a huge difference to how we live and how life feels. After being given a rescue plan to...
Go with Pastoral Care
The parable of the lost sheep is a brilliant illustration of God’s care for His children and the care He wants us to have for each other. Jesus uses the story to show the difference...