This week in our series looking at the life of Abraham, we look at the second half of Genesis 17. In it JP explores the cultural moment we find ourselves in, with an increasing openness to spiritual things and a longing for a better story, and find that the story we need has been offered all along in God's word.
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This week in our series looking at the life of Abraham, we look at the second half of Genesis 17. In it JP explores the cultural moment we find ourselves in, with an increasing openness to spiritual things and a longing for a better story, and find that the story we need has been offered all along in God's word.
This week in our series looking at the life of Abraham, we look at the second half of Genesis 17. In it JP explores the cultural moment we find ourselves in, with an increasing openness to spiritual things and a longing for a better story, and find that the story we need has been offered all along in God's word.
We reach chapter 17 of Genesis, where we finally see Abram's name changed to Abraham. In our 7pm service service Michael preaches on what this name change represents, the covenant God makes with Abraham and ultimately how God is always true to his promises.
We reach chapter 17 of Genesis, where we finally see Abram's name changed to Abraham. In our 11.15am service Austin preaches on the nature of the covenant God makes with Abraham and the way circumcision was to be a sign of God's everlasting covenant.
In week 4 of our series on the life of Abraham, Harriet preaches in our morning services and addresses the question: who do you trust? We discover that trust is crucial in how we relate to God because we listen to people we trust.
We're in week 4 of our series on the life of Abraham and in our evening service Maddie looks at Hagar and how, when she feels forgotten, she encounters the God who sees her and redeems her.
In part three of our series looking at the life of Abraham, Gus preaches from Genesis 15 and addresses the question: how can I trust the promises of God? In this message we learn that God's delay isn't the same as God's denial, and that ultimately we find the promises of God fulfilled in Christ on the cross.
We rejoin our series following the life of Abraham at the point where Abraham (or Abram as he was at this point) is blessed by Melchizedek. In this interaction between Abraham, the king of Sodom and Melchizedek we discover parallels with Satan and Jesus and a decision for us: which kingdom are we living for?
At the outset of a new academic year we look ahead to everything God's leading us into for the coming 12 months. This Vision Sunday Ben preaches from Acts 13, where we see the early Church waiting, making room and multiplying, all things we feel God's calling us to this year.
We started a new preaching series for autumn on the life of Abraham. JP preached from Genesis on the crossroads moment in Abraham's life and the call by God to 'go' on His great mission.
In the second part of our mini-series called 'Dark Clouds, Deep Mercy', Jeremy looks closely at the practice of lament and listening to God, and the ways of journeying through lament. We also hear a moving testimony from Harry and Ruth where they share something of their journey of lament in recent years.
In the second part of our mini-series called 'Dark Clouds, Deep Mercy', Callum continues to look through Psalm 13 in our evening meeting. We learn what it is in a journey of lament to express trust God and eventually turn that trust into praise, even when our circumstances might not actually have changed at all.
In the second part of this mini-series called 'Dark Clouds Deep Mercy' Jeremy looks closely at the practice of lament, how we listen to God and what a journey of lament looks like. We also hear a moving testimony from Harry and Ruth their journey of lament over recent years.
This is the first in a two-parter, called 'Dark Clouds Deep Mercy', exploring the topic of lament in scripture. In our morning services Jeremy unpacks a healthy pattern for lament, looking at what we can learn from the way David talks to God in Psalm 13.
This is the first in a two-parter, called 'Dark Clouds Deep Mercy', exploring the topic of lament in scripture. In our evening service, Callum digs into the complaint and cry of David before God in Psalm 13 and what we can learn for how we take our complaints to God.
This Sunday is the last in our series working through the minor prophets as Chris preaches from the book of Malachi. We see how the people lose sight of God's covenant love for them and from there everything unravels. But God's determined to show them: "I have loved you"
This week we're in the book of Zechariah. Michael preached three separate messages across the Sunday and in the 11.15am service focussed on the prophecies of Jesus' death in Zechariah and what that's achieved for us.
This week we're in the book of Zechariah. Michael preached three separate messages across the Sunday and in the 7pm service explored the themes of priest and king and why it's significant that Jesus is both of those things.
This week we're in the book of Zechariah. Michael preached three separate messages across the Sunday and in the 9.15am service focussed on Zechariah's vision of a future kingdom and the coming king.
This week in our Twelve series, we are diving into the book of Haggai. In our morning meetings, John explains how the prophecies in the book of Haggai are a "turnaround" moment for God's people.
This week in our Twelve series, we are diving into the book of Haggai. In a world full of distractions, Gus encourages us to put God and the things of His kingdom first.
This week in our series looking at the life of Abraham, we look at the second half of Genesis 17. In it JP explores the cultural moment we find ourselves in, with an increasing openness to spiritual things and a longing for a better story, and find that the story we need has been offered all along in God's word.