Talks
Catch up with a talk from a recent Sunday service, or search by speaker name of book of the Bible.
Speaker
- Alex Warren
- Alistair Begg
- Amanda Bell
- Amy Hughes
- Andy Monks
- Andy Monks
- Anna Douglas
- Ben Heys
- Emma Monks
- Emma Monks
- Farida and Jamie Matthews
- Felix Stevenson
- Guest User
- Guest User
- Jago Wynne
- Jenny Day
- Jo Twigg
- Jonny Haines
- Jonny Hughes
- Jonny Johnson
- Josh Moxon
- Katie Colahan
- Kemi Koleoso
- Livi Maclay
- Lydia Williames
- Rosie Jones
- Rosy Skinner
- Sarah Goodwin
- Sarah Jackson
- Sasha Gerry
- Tom Jackson
- Tope Koleoso
Books of the Bible
Passion For The Lord
Passion for the Lord comes from the Lord
John 21:1-19
Sunday 1st March 2026
Fruitful - Joy
How can we know joy in our relationship with Jesus, in his equipping and in mission?
Galatians 5:22-23, John 16: 16-24
3 August 2025
The Seven Signs Of Jesus: Seven
On Sunday we concluded our series in John on the 7 signs of Jesus. Jamie Mulvaney spoke on John 11:1-45 on Jesus raising Lazarus from the dead and how Jesus is the resurrection and the life.
The Seven Signs Of Jesus: Six
On Sunday Emma Monks spoke on John 9:1-12 and how we need to listen to God's word to receive sight, and we must shine and share Jesus' light.
The Seven Signs Of Jesus: Six
On Sunday Mike Clayton spoke on John 9:1-12 on Jesus healing a man born blind.
The Seven Signs Of Jesus: Five
On Sunday Felix Stevenson spoke on John 6:14-21 on Jesus walking on water, and how we should recognise the power of Jesus and receive His presence.
Remembrance Sunday
On Remembrance Sunday Jago Wynne spoke on John 16:31-33 and how, although we may experience a time of trouble, we also have a seed of hope and the promise of peace.
The Seven Signs Of Jesus: Four
On Sunday, Rosie Jones spoke on Jesus feeding the Five Thousand and how Jesus is compassionate, powerful and abundant.
The Seven Signs Of Jesus: Three
On Sunday we continued in our series on the 7 signs of Jesus in John's gospel. Josh Moxon spoke on the third sign in John 5:1-15 on the healing at the pool of Bethesda.
The Seven Signs Of Jesus: Two - The Vital Signs of Life
On Sunday we continued our series in John's gospel on the seven signs of Jesus. Jamie Mulvaney spoke on John 4:46-54 on the healing of the official's son.
The Seven Signs Of Jesus: One
On Sunday we began a new series on the seven signs of Jesus in John's gospel. Zim Okoli spoke on John 2:1-12 on the Wedding at Cana.
Unbelievable: The Problem of Provision
In the final part of our Unbelievable Vision series, Jago Wynne spoke on John 20:26-21:14 and Jesus' provision of vision and of grace.
Unbelievable: The Blessing of no vision
On Vision Sunday, Jago Wynne spoke on John 20:24-31 and the blessing of no vision, and how as a church we want to experience the width, height, length and depth of God's love.
Unbelievable: The Discipleship of doubt
In our second week of our ‘Unbelievable’ Vision series, Jago Wynne spoke on how we need to be honest about our doubts and how we need to interpret them in the light of Jesus.
Unbelievable: The Big Bang of Faith
On Try Church Sunday as we began our Unbelievable Vision Series, Jago Wynne spoke on John 20:24-31 on the Big Bang of Faith.
Pilgrims and Prodigals: The Great Welcome - The Woman at the Well
On Sunday morning Sarah Seabrook spoke on John 4:1-30 and the woman at the well. Jesus offers life giving water to all who are thirsty.
Christingle
On Sunday at our Christingle services, Jamie Mulvaney spoke on how Jesus is the light of the world who shines in the darkness and how His light is full of colour.
Reflective Good Friday Service
At our Reflective Good Friday service, Ed Veale looks at John 19:25-27 as we reflect on Jesus' sacrifice on the cross for our sins, with the invitation to come to the cross.
All-Age Good Friday Service - The Mystery of the Signs
At our All-Age Good Friday service, Investigator Izzy investigates the various signs surrounding Jesus' death which are there so that you might believe.
Christmas Day
On Christmas Day, Ed Veale spoke on John 1:14 on how Christmas is about Jesus’ humbling Himself to make way for our homecoming. Jesus invites us all to come in.