Be Born in Us
Damian speaks about the birth of Jesus from the account in Matthew’s Gospel and challenges us not only to celebrate the fact that Jesus was born into the world, but that Christ came to be born in us.
Damian speaks about the birth of Jesus from the account in Matthew’s Gospel and challenges us not only to celebrate the fact that Jesus was born into the world, but that Christ came to be born in us.
The birth of Jesus is the greatest event in human history and every one is familiar with the traditional nativity story. Damian uses Luke 2:8-20 to give a fresh perspective on the shepherds experience and how much the good news of the gospel just needs to be shared to all around us.
Damian begins the Christmas series, ‘O Come Let Us Adore Him,’ looking at Galatians 4:4. He examines how Jesus was born at exactly the right time in hostory and how God’s timing is always perfect.
Growing in our faith and producing fruit should be the aim of all mature Christians. Pastor Damian uses Philippians 1:3-11 to illustrate these points and to remind us that our walk is not a solo pursuit but requires teamwork.
Continuing the series “Paul’s Prayers: God Priorities” Damian preaches from Ephesians 1:15-23 to real the truth that having a deeper, more intimate relationship with God releases 3 key assets to aid us in our Christian life.
Damian gives a quick update on progress with this exciting project.
The second message in the series, ‘Paul’s Prayers, God’s Priorities’. Damian looks at Paul’s prayer at the beginning of the second letter to the Thessalonians where Paul prays thanks God for their endurance in the middle of severe trials. He then prays that they would live worthy, do good and reveal God’s glory.
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.
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.