Archives: Sermons

  • Families at Four (30/05/2021)

    This week we start a new series on “singing”. This week we will see from the Bible that whole of God’s creation praises Him and that God is a fair and perfect judge and so we too should praise Him. Join us to find out more!

    This service was broadcast on our YouTube Channel.

  • Families at Four (23/05/2021)

    The final part of our mini-series about “languages”: We see God’s plan that people from every nation and language will join together worshipping Jesus one day.

    This service was broadcast on our YouTube Channel.

  • Families at Four (16/05/2021)

    The second part of our mini-series about “languages”: Pentecost – when God sent the Holy Spirit to give the disciples the gift of languages to make things clear.

    This service was broadcast on our YouTube Channel.

  • Guest Service (16/05/2021)

    Today’s service is led by Shaun with the message from Chris Stratta from The Leprosy Mission.
    Our Bible reading is taken from Colossians 1:24-29

    For further information on the Leprosy Mission, please click "View Sermon" then follow the link which can be found under the video.

    This service was broadcast on our YouTube Channel.

  • Families at Four (09/05/2021)

    This week we start a mini-series about “languages”.
    Over the next few weeks we will see how God created the different languages and how he has given us language to praise Him.
    We start today with a true story about a tower and we find out where different languages all began. Join us to find out more!

    This service was broadcast on our YouTube Channel.

  • You Can Not Be Serious! (02/05/2021)

    We start at new sermon series looking at surprising things that Jesus said.
    Our Bible reading is taken from Mark 2 verses 18-22.

    This service was broadcast on our YouTube Channel.

    This service includes Communion. To share Communion from home, you will need a small amount of red juice or squash plus a slice of bread for sharing or a small piece of bread for a single person.