On Sunday Jamie concluded the final part of our series in Church is for Everyone. Jamie spoke on Ephesians 6:10-24 on spiritual warfare and putting the full armour of God so that we can stand firm in the heat of our own spiritual battles.
Read MoreOn Sunday Jago spoke on on Submission is for Everyone from Ephesians 5:21-6:9 - one passage in the entire Bible that has perhaps stirred most controversy over the centuries. Jago spoke on how submission is a result of being filled with the Spirit and flows from recognising Jesus as Lord.
Read MoreOn Sunday Jago Wynne spoke from Ephesians 5:1-20 on 'Purity is for Everyone' on the topic of sexual purity. As Christians we can commit to purity, not because God is a killjoy who wants to spoil our fun, but because God is a good Father who wants what is best for us.
Read MoreWhat does it mean to be holy and how should we live as people set apart by God? On Sunday Tim Jones spoke on Ephesians 4:17-5:2 on how "Holiness is for Everyone" and how we should put off our old self which is being corrupted by deceitful desires and put on the new self which is created to be like God in true righteousness and holiness.
Read MoreOn Sunday Jago spoke on Unity is for Everyone as he preached from Ephesians 4:1-16. He spoke on the source of unity, the struggle for unity, the surprise of unity and the solution for unity.
Read MoreOn Sunday Jamie spoke on the heart of Paul’s letter to the Ephesians in chapter 3, that Church is For Everyone and asked the question: How can we make sure God is glorified in the church?
Read MoreEveryone needs peace - peace with God and peace with each other. Josh Moxon speaks on Ephesians 2:11-22 on how Jesus' death and resurrection has broken down the dividing wall separating us from God and from each other.
Read MoreThe concept of grace is a totally foreign concept to our world, yet God offers this free gift to everyone. In the third part of our series, Reema Shinhmar speaks on 'Grace is for Everyone' and how in Ephesians 2:1-10 we see how God’s grace is known in the life giving work of Jesus.
Read MoreAre you a powerful person? Could you describe your life as one of 'endless energy, boundless strength'? Jamie speaks in the second part of our series in Ephesians on his surprising recent eye test and how God wants to open our eyes to see more of Jesus, and his power on offer to everyone who believes in him.
Read MoreWhen it is working well, the church is the most beautifully diverse society that is united in Jesus and with one another. In the first part of our new series in Ephesians entitled "Church is for Everyone", Tim Jones speaks on "Blessing is for Everyone" with a focus on Ephesians 1:1-14.
Read MoreThe advice to 'just be yourself' can be confusing and chaotic. Jamie speaks on the countercultural idea suggested by Graham Tomlin in his book 'Why Being Yourself is a Bad Idea'. To address this question and the cultural moment we find ourselves in, he also refers to the title of another publication, Martin Luther King, Jr's final book: 'Where Do We Go From Here: Chaos or Community?' Jamie encourages us to delve into Ephesians 4 and 5 which address the chaos around us and within us. He challenges us, even in the midst of the pandemic, to be strengthened and matured in love, holiness and unity so we can be the church for the sake of others.
Read MoreAs society becomes even more divided and polarised, isolated and anxious, how do we live at peace with others and at peace within? Jamie Mulvaney looks at the potential of the church for the year ahead in the second part of Ephesians 2.
Read MoreOrdinand Tim Jones continues our new series by looking at why we have sung worship as a part of our services. Tim looks at the vertical and horizontal aspects of our worship as well as how worship is for God's glory.
Ephesians 5:18-20 & Colossians 3:16
Read MoreWorship & Creative Pastor Ben Heys speaks on why we have sung worship as a part of our Sunday services. Ben touches on how worship is bigger than our personal preferences, God commands and equips us to worship Him as well as encourage one another in song.
Ephesians 5:18-20 & Colossians 3:16
Read MoreWorship & Discipleship Pastor Rory Heaton expands on why we have sung worship as a part of our Sunday services. In particular how God commands us to sing to Him and how it is all for His glory.
Ephesians 5:18-20 & Colossians 3:16
Read MoreJamie Mulvaney speaks on the subject of the church in this weeks He Made Known Summer series.
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