Living A Life Worthy Of The Lord
Kicking off a new series “Paul’s Prayers – God’s Priorities” Damian delves into Colossians 1: 3-14 and elaborates on what “Living A Life Worthy Of The Lord” really looks like.
Kicking off a new series “Paul’s Prayers – God’s Priorities” Damian delves into Colossians 1: 3-14 and elaborates on what “Living A Life Worthy Of The Lord” really looks like.
In the Old Testament, the priesthood were given exacting instructions on how to honour the sacrifices required by God. In this challenging sermon, Nike uses 1 Samuel 2 to draw out the instructions given to Eli for his sons and how the same standard applies to God’s people today.
The prophet Zechariah gave a word to God’s people about leaving Babylon and returning to Jersualem. Damian, preaches a word to the church on those same words that have so much significance to our lives today.
The Bible tells believers that we should be a people of praise. Pastor Damian uses key scripture to underpin a vital message that God requires his people to be thankful and to praise in all circumstances.
Giles Arnold preaches on the most famous words of Jesus written in John 14:1-11. He asks how we respond to the question is the most important decision we will here make. Also, Dinesh a faithful brother in Christ from Northern India speaks about the impact God has had in his life and work.
It is always a special moment when God decides to go off-piste and do something different. Today instead of the planned sermon we have some powerful testimonies of God-changing lives. Also Damian is prompted to use Ephesians 3:14 to exhort us invite God into those closed-off rooms and to clear our the junk.
What is your view on giving? What do you think that you actually own? These questions and more are covered in Damian’s thought provoking sermon on generosity.
When we think about prayer, we primarily focus on “talking to God” the active element. But it is just as important to “listen to God” too. Today, Lesley uses James 5:16 to drive home the importance of developing the passive element in order to improve the effectiveness of our prayers as well as increase our intimacy with God.
In this second instalment in the series “Together”, Damian uses Hebrews 10: 23-25 to explain the need for Christians to be part of an active, fellowshipping community and to build each up.
Pastor Damian gives an exciting update on the Big Blue Bus project