The Unhurried Heart series continues as we take a look at the importance of learning to live within limits in a world of hurry.
The Unhurried Heart series continues as we take a look at how our past experiences shape our discipleship, and how the Holy Spirit wants to meet us with his love in our places of pain.
The Unhurried Heart series continues as we take a look at knowing ourselves so that we may know God.
We are launching our new series The Unhurried Heart: Bringing our Inner World to God. Join us as we explore the vital connection between emotional and spiritual maturity and invite God to work within us.
Andrew Shamy is joining us as we wrap up this Season of Creation. In the face of our ecological crisis, many of us live with a deep sense of grief and fear. Yet as Christians, we are also called to a life of hope. How do we hold these together?
Jess looks at what it means to be strong as a follower of Christ: in today's culture, in the context of our human weaknesses, and in reference to Paul's summary in 2 Corinthians 12.
Julia explores the themes of humility and pride, and how they impact our faith, relationships, and everyday lives.
This talk unpacks our church vision in light of wrapping up the Dear Church: Seven Letters to Seven Churches series.
With this talk, we wrap up our Dear Church series. We end up in Laodicea, in Revelation 3:14-22, the lukewarm church. We'll unpack what Jesus said to them and how we might guard against that in our own lives.
We continue our Dear Church series, looking at the letter to the church in Philadelphia. It's a wonderful word of encouragement, spoken to a people who had stayed faithful through thick and thin. We'll take a look at Christ's promise to them, and what that might mean for us.
We continue our Dear Church series, looking at the letter to the church in Sardis. The passage is from Revelation 3:1-6, and looks at the theme of being 'alive but spiritually dead'. We unpack what that might look like in today's context.
(The second video not included on this recording can be found online by searching for Bible Project - How To Read Apocalyptic Literature.)
We continue our series through the seven letters to the seven churches in Revelation. We'll be looking at Paul's letter to the church in Pergamum, and what it means for us today.
Rev Dr Sam Wells joins us for an open night on the Ethics of Artificial Intelligence. There will be a time of Q&A at the end. This event was hosted together with the Anglican Diocese of Auckland.
What if suffering wasn’t the end of the story? In this talk, we’re travelling back to ancient Smyrna, a church that faced persecution and poverty, but refused to give up. The letter in Revelation 2 still holds truths for us today. How do we remain faithful when life becomes difficult?
We're continuing our journey through the seven letters to the seven churches in Revelation. In this talk, we will be looking at Paul's letter to the church in Ephesus, as they remain faithful in the midst of challenges.
We're starting our new series with a powerful vision of Christ and an overview of Revelation. We’re thrilled to welcome back Rev. Dr. Nathan McLellan to launch this journey with us as we discover what it means to be His church in this moment.
This week we’ll conclude our church values series by exploring the power of habits. Throughout this series, we’ve reflected on the question Who are we becoming? This week, we'll tie everything together by examining both personal and communal habits.
This week we're looking at the fourth of our five values: humour. We don’t take ourselves too seriously at St Paul's, so what does it look like to have fun and encounter the joy of God bubbling up in everyday life together?
Guest Speaker Carl Tinnion looks at the theme of Hope, as we continue our series through our five values.