On Easter Sunday morning Felix Stevenson spoke from Matthew 28:1-10 on the reality of the resurrection story and how it is good news for each one of us with the hope of new life.
Read MoreAt our All-Age Good Friday service, Investigator Izzy investigates the various signs surrounding Jesus' death which are there so that you might believe.
Read MoreOn 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.
Read MoreOn Sunday evening Jamie Mulvaney spoke on John 1:1-14 on Jesus the Word of Life and the Light of the World who shines in the darkness.
Read MoreIn the second part of our series on “The All Important I”, Jago preaches on John 13:18-30 and how, to be a person of integrity, we must confront the hypocrisy in our own lives where there is a divide between how we present ourselves in public and how we are in private.
Read MoreAt the start of a new year and on Try Church Sunday, guest speaker Rico Tice explores John 3 and Jesus’ claim that you must be born again. Sign up for our Alpha course beginning on Tuesday at holytrinityclapham.org/alpha
John 3
Read MoreJamie speaks about at the possibility, potential and power of Christmas Eve, with a little help from Hamlet’.
Passages: Isaiah 9:2-7, John 1:1-14
Read MoreAt the Contemporary Carols Jamie spoke about the chaos we find ourselves in this Christmas, and how Jesus is both Order and Saviour for us.
Passages: Matthew 1:18-25, John 1:1-18
Read MoreEmma Kniebe looks at the encounter between Jesus and Mary & Martha in the midst of the death of their brother Lazarus.
John 11:17-36
Read MoreIn our first Summer Nights talk Lydia kicks off our series called 'Encounters with Jesus' and speaks to us about one of Jesus' most famous miracles, the Feeding of the 5000. She discusses how we need Jesus' abundance in our lives because we are needy and because we are inadequate without Him. She goes on to say that Jesus can provide us with everything we need and more and how He can use us in our weaknesses.
John 6:1-15
Read MoreAn evangelistic message from Pat Allerton, otherwise known as ‘The Portable Priest'.
As part of the Clapham Sundae, guest speaker Pat Allerton looks at what Jesus’ first miracle means for us today and how we can experience life and life in all its fullness.
Read MoreRos spoke about Jesus' response to the question 'Why do you intend to show yourself to us and not the world?' Jesus says 'Anyone who loves me will obey me'. The message of Jesus is that he has come for everyone and we can choose whether we respond to him. We can choose to trust and obey the one who loves us and who has the victory over all sin and death. Ros spoke about the way the Holy Spirit, the Advocate helps us to trust and obey.
Read MoreH continues our Questioning Jesus series with Philip's question 'Will you show us the Father?'.
John 14:8-21
What does Jesus say to his followers who are troubled? He says that ‘I am the way the truth and the life'. Tim explores this famous statement and why Jesus being the only way to God is such good news!
Read MoreJago continues our Questioning Jesus sermon series and helps us think through how to respond to “troubles with death” and “troubles with life”. We see the huge comfort of why Jesus can legitimately tell us “do not let your hearts be troubled” (John 14:1) even in the midst of all sorts of troubled times.
Read MoreJago asked the challenging question – “Are you faking it as a Christian?”, and helped us to think through what to do when we recognise elements of hypocrisy within us, and how Jesus responds to our hypocrisy. He also spoke into the challenging situation of high profile Christian leaders who have turned out to be frauds and fakes.
Read MoreJosh started our new series ‘Questioning Jesus’ looking at John 13, answering the question posed by the disciples to Jesus ‘Are you my Servant?’. Josh encouraged us to be reliant on Jesus, rooted in who he says we are and choose to live a radical life of humility and love because Jesus first showed us how to love.
Read MoreIn an uplifting message from our Christmas Day service, Tim asks the questions is there more to life than lockdown? Is there more to life than this?
Read MoreOur friend Pat Allerton, dubbed ’The Portable Priest’ by the media during lockdown, joined us at Carols on the Common to share a Christmas message. In a year dominated by coronavirus, which is the shape of a crown, he speaks about another King who comes as good news amidst all the difficulties of the past year.
Isaiah 9:2, John 1:1-14, Luke 2:8-12
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