David, having returned from Türkiye, shares some thoughts on Idol worship from ancient times, and applies the same measure to us today.
Guest Speaker Wayne Maxwell delivers a message about trusting the Lord, and building that trust through Listening.
David shares a message about loving the brethren... even if they believe in strange things! Drawing on experiences of growing up in Catholic schools, David shows us how, even though other Christians may be different from us, we still need to love them as part of the body of Christ.
David shows us a Birds-eye view on the calling that God places upon us to be in relationship with one another as a church community.
The Prophet Isaiah has an interesting story: He is given a vision of God, and receives a commission to prophecy to the people about the coming saviour. John shows us what this means for us today, and relates Isaiah's story to the prophecy of Jesus.
Our goal as followers of Christ is to spread the message of the Gospel. That involves acting as a witness in the lives of others. David shows us the deeply personal nature of Witnessing, and explains how we should seek opportunities to do so.
This Father's day, Philip shows us through the scriptures and examples from his own life how Fathers can have a real impact on the lives of their kids, and how those kids reciprocate.
While making the Church Online Experience, a questions occurred to Jonathan: "Is Worshipping God through an Online Church real worship?"
Jonathan answers that question, and also encourages us to find the true heart of worship.
Christians use a lot of jargon, from "Eschatology" all the way to "Filled with the Spirit" - but to those outside of the faith, these terms are quite meaningless. David shows us how to reach the lost, and shares some plans of how he intends to do so.
Reverend Timothy Attwood is a member of Prison Fellowship Australia, and has helped to create prison ministries Australia-wide.
In this message, he shows us through the word that the Gospel is not exclusive. And that it is a message that must be shared with everyone.
Following up from Philip's message, David tells some Amazing stories about people Tithing. In situations of fear, financial stress, and concern for personal wellbeing, Tithing can feel like the last thing that people want to face.
Philip presents Biblical evidence for why the act of Tithing is beneficial to your walk with Christ. Philip goes through the Bible, both before the law was given, within the law, and after the law, so show that tithing applies as a universal idea.
Rivers of Living Water! In the story of the woman at the Well, Jesus tells the woman that he has living water. But what does that mean for us? Jonathan shows us that we can have a stream of life flowing out of us that satisfies us.
Both the books of Ezekiel and Revelation refer to a river flowing out of the Throne, describing it as "The life of God". But what is the River of Life? Is this a picture of Heaven? Watch along as David shows us that this is a symbolic representation of the Gospel.
Recognising a spiritual Aura, John describes to us what the passage James 1:12 calls "The Crown of Life". This reward is given to those who stand faithful through the trials of life.
With wars rising in the middle-east, a question pops up amongst believers: Is the battle of Armageddon approaching?
Short answer: No.
David gives us the biblical background to the meaning behind the name "Armageddon".
Are you believing a LIE? How could you tell?
Using the scriptures, Jonathan shows us the Character of the Devil. John 8 tells us that the Devil's native tongue is lies. He constantly sends lies our way in order to trick us into a life of despair.
But Jesus, who is the light and truth, has offered us a way to live in his truth. Jonathan shows us how to take a lie-detector-test. The Polygraph of Scripture.
As humans, we find ourselves in a life of hardship. The Bible describes our struggles, troubles, and sufferings as "The Great Tribulation". But why do we go through trial and hardship? David shows us through the scriptures how going through hardship allows us to enter the Kingdom of Heaven.
In the Gospel of John, Jesus heals a man who had been paralysed for 38 years at the pool of Bethesda. Jesus asked the man if he wanted to be healed, and then called him to action. Is there a call to action from Christ that you are ignoring?
During WW2, there was a point in which the planes had to make a decision: Turn back, or complete the mission. In our Christian walk, we also have a decision to make: Live for yourself, or Live for God.