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 morning we started a short new sermon series, “Habakkuk: Faith in Troubled Times”, as Rob spoke on Habakkuk 1:1-11. […]
This morning Richard was speaking at our baptism service. The Bible reading was Luke 3:15-22, where Jesus comes to be baptised by John the Baptist. […]
This morning we were celebrating Epiphany – the visit of the wise men – and Bekah spoke on Matthew 2:1-12. […]
This morning John was preaching at our all-age service of Holy Communion, on Luke 2:21-38 – Jesus presented in the temple. […]
This morning we reached the end of our series “I believe…” looking at the Apostles’ Creed, as Karen spoke on 1st Corinthians 15:35-58 and we thought about “the resurrection of the body and the life everlasting”. […]
This morning in our series on the Apostles’ Creed we reached the line about “the forgiveness of sins”, as John spoke on Luke 15:11-32. […]
As we near the end of our series on the Apostles’ Creed, this morning we will read Ephesians 2:11-22 and Karen helped us to think about “the holy catholic Church and the communion of saints”. […]
In our series on the Apostles’ Creed, this Sunday we reached “I believe in the Holy Spirit”, and Rob spoke on John 16:7-15. […]
This afternoon Richard spoke on John 11:17-37 at our annual memorial service. […]
This morning in our series on the Apostles’ Creed we read Matthew 25:31-46, and Bekah helped us to think about how Jesus “will come to judge the living and the dead”. […]