John 1:1–18 Evangelistic sermon focusing on 1:14 “And the Word became flesh and dwelt among us, and we have seen his glory, glory as of the only Son from the Father, full of grace and truth.” Showing God came to be human, to be known, and to save.
John 1:1–18 Evangelistic sermon focusing on 1:14 “And the Word became flesh and dwelt among us, and we have seen his glory, glory as of the only Son from the Father, full of grace and truth.” Showing God came to be human, to be known, and to save.
Acts 5:12–16 What are signs and wonders? Why were the apostles doing them? And what should we think about those who claim to perform them today?
Acts 4:32–5:1–11 What will it look like to be part of church? Gods plan for his people is that they have a great unity, marked by a generous attitude, leading to generous action, meeting genuine need. And he warns us from great danger! That of hypocrisy, lies, the covering up of sin.
Acts 4:23–31 Pray to God for boldness even when the whole world is against the gospel.
John 15:9-15 What does the sacrifice we recall on Remembrance Day tell us about the world we live in? When we recall loved ones we have lost, we learn something about the very heart of God. Join us to mark Remembrance 2023.
Acts 4:5–22 Jesus is the only way to be saved, a truth we must speak about in a culture that doesn’t want to listen.
Acts 3:11–4:4 Peter’s sermon after the healing of the lame man shows that the ultimate problem is really with us, yet the crucified saviour is God’s plan.
Acts 3:1-10 The healing of a lame man is a sign that points to us, to Jesus, and to the future, all that we might praise in the face of suffering.
Luke 15:11-32 This parable shows the lost nature of humanity, and the perfect grace of God in Jesus Christ.
Acts 2:42–47 The spirit filled church is devoted to God, to one another, and the Lord adds to their number! So we must look up, look in, and look out.