On the day we stop and recall the darkest, yet most glorious day in history, join us as we remember what was so 'good' about Good Friday.
Incarnate: Sing
On Christmas Day we pause to remember the birth of a Saviour promised since the dawn of time. When the fulness of time had come, as Mary recovered beside a babe-filled manger, angels broke the silence of heaven with joyful song.
Joy In Trials
Key Text: James 1:1-8
Our next major series focuses in on James' punchy letter in the New Testament. Often referred to as living the Christian life 'where the rubber hits the road', James' description of gospel effect is practical and hard hitting. As you read through this little book, you will see the significance of demonstrable truth, faith in action, and words backed up with deeds; this is a series where we aim to discover what the gospel looks like, not just what it sounds like.
Join us this week as Tim Blatch leads into our new series by speaking from James 1:1-8
Psalm 121
Key Text: Psalm 121
I lift my eyes up to the hills.
From where does my help come from?
My help comes from the LORD,
Maker of heaven and earth.
The Life Results for the Kingdom Christian: Two Builders
Key Text: Matthew 7:24-27
We're almost done working our way through the 'Sermon on the Mount', but before he's done, Jesus sums up with a clear warning. The sermon isn't something you're meant to listen to and even like... it's something you're meant to do!
The Greater Righteousness Defined
Key Text: Matthew 5:17-20
"How good is good enough?"
We've probably all asked this question at some point in time. Maybe you're asking it now?
Join us this Sunday as we explore Jesus' words in Matthew 5:17-20 during the next instalment of our 'Sermon on the Mount' series.
You might be surprised by Jesus' answer...