Honouring God

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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.

Protection, Presence & Purity

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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.

An Attitude of Gratitude

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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.

Jesus: The Way, The Truth & The Life

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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.

Access All Areas

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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.

A Generous Life

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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.

Cultivating a Listening Ear

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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.