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:
and on our YouTube channel.
This year at our family services we are looking at Instructions to God’s People from the Epistles (letters in the Bible) and morning our theme was “Be United”, as Bekah helped us to think about 1 Corinthians 12.4-7. […]
In our series “Luke: Good News for Everyone”, this morning Rob spoke on Luke 6:17-28, where Jesus brings good news to a large crowd of his disciples. […]
Continuing our series “Luke: Good News for Everyone”, this morning Jamie spoke on Luke 5:27-32: “A Tax Collector and Sinners”. […]
Over the summer we’re looking at Luke chapters 5 to 8 in our new series “Luke: Good News for Everyone”, meeting a whole range of people who encounter Jesus and discover him to be good news. […]
On Sunday we finished our series “Joining In”, thinking about the implications of “Sharing the Love of Christ”, as Bekah spoke on giving, from 2 Corinthians 9:6-15. […]
Rob was the preacher this morning, speaking on 1st Corinthians 12:12-27 as we continued to think about what “Sharing the Love of Christ” means in practice. […]
We’re continuing to think through the implications of “Sharing the Love of Christ” in our “Joining In” series. […]
This morning Bekah spoke on “Worshipping” as we read Hebrews 10:19-25. […]
Bekah was the speaker this morning, looking at Romans 8:1-17.
This morning Bekah brought our short series “Sharing the Love of Christ” to a close speaking on “Sharing Matters” and looking at Romans 10:1-15. […]