28 November 2021
Series: Standalone
Speaker: Sam Morris
On the first day of Advent we think about hope and how that hope is found and rooted in the promises of prophecy that we see throughout the Bible. God knew and God knows.
3 October 2021
Series: Standalone
Speaker: Sam Morris
This Sunday we asked the question, ‘What is our only hope in life and death?’ and together explored the answer, ‘That we are not our own but belong to God.’
*The question and answer came from ‘The New City Catechism’ (published by Crossway)
5 September 2021
Series: Standalone
Speaker: Sam Morris
This Sunday, Sam asked us to think about why we meet and gather together as the Church before drawing us to Hebrews 10:19-25, which provides us with a great starting point to answer this question.
8 August 2021
Series: Standalone
Speaker: Mike Taylor, Sam Morris, Steph Morris
As we came back together to meet in the same venue for the first time in around a year and a half, we spent time exploring what it looks like for us to journey alongside one another.
In this recording you will hear:
1. Steph, retelling how Jesus healed a man who’s friends had brought him to Jesus.
2. Mike sharing an update from our most recent Gift Day
3. Sam speaking on 1 Thessalonians 5:12-15
4 April 2021
Series: Standalone
Speaker: Mike Taylor
On Easter Sunday, we spent some time in Luke 24 as Mike Taylor spoke on the resurrection of Jesus.
21 February 2021
Series: Standalone
Speaker: Sam Morris
This Sunday we hit pause on our ‘Worship’ series for a week. Instead, Sam shared what we believe God is calling us to in the coming months.
10 January 2021
Series: Standalone
Speaker: Sam Morris
Entering into the new year, Sam asks three questions for us to consider as we look to the year ahead.
22 March 2020
Series: Standalone
Speaker: Pete McVey
In the midst of the Covid-19 pandemic, Pete spoke this morning as we moved our service online for the very first time.
8 December 2019
Series: Standalone
Speaker: Sam Morris
How do we handle the parts of the Bible where we’re presented with what looks like a list of names? It can be tempting to skip over them but as we explored Romans 16 this morning we see just how rich these verses are.