We make recordings of some of our recent Sunday morning sermons available on this page. You may find this useful if you weren’t able to be at church on Sunday, or if you want to listen again. You may have been serving in our children’s groups and want to listen to the adult talk. Or you might want to find out a little more about us before coming along to meet us in person.
Listening online is no substitute for regular fellowship at church with God’s people. We would encourage everyone to find a local church where the Bible is taught faithfully and which you can attend regularly.
You can also find our recent sermons in our podcast:
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This morning John Tsipouras spoke on John 3:1-16, where Jesus speaks to Nicodemus about the extent of God’s love for the world.
This morning we continued our “Christmas is Coming” series, with Rob speaking on Micah 5:2-4. […]
On Sunday we began a new short series “Christmas is Coming”, will be looking at some of the Bible readings often used at our carol services. […]
This morning Graham Smye spoke at our Remembrance Service, focussing on John 15:9-17. […]
John Tsipouras was the preacher at our 10.30am Holy Communion service today and spoke on John 3:1-16, where Jesus meets Nicodemus.
Jamie Oldham was our preacher this morning as we reached the end of our series on the life of Joseph, in Genesis 49:29 – 50:21 – Joseph reassures his brothers. […]
Karen was our preacher this morning at 10.30am. As we come towards the end of our series on the life of Joseph, today we read Genesis 45:1-15, where Joseph makes himself known to his brothers. […]
This morning Rob was our preacher as we read Genesis 42:1 – 43:10 and explored the themes of shrewdness, treasure, and responsibility, as we saw Joseph’s brothers’ hearts beginning to change. […]
Today was our Harvest Festival and Rob was speaking (with help from Richard) on Genesis 41 – Joseph and Pharaoh’s dream. […]
This morning at our 10.30am Holy Communion service, Jamie spoke on Genesis 40:1-23 and we thought about Joseph in prison, “The man who understands dreams”. […]