Bishop Graham draws on Paul's Letter to the Ephesians: when we are root our lives deeply in Christ's love we can achieve more than we could ever have asked or imagined.
Paul reminds the the gentiles that Jesus, through his death and resurrection, has broken the walls of enmity and division between God and between his people. We are all, because of this, one family of God, a new creation, a new humanity.
Visiting Preacher Rev. Tim Anthony invites us to turn to Jesus for all our needs. By our faith we accept that God is omniscient and by giving ourselves over to God we accept that he knows what’s best for us.
Bishop Graham draws on Paul's Letter to the Ephesians: when we are root our lives deeply in Christ's love we can achieve more than we could ever have asked or imagined.
In the second of our Anthropomorphisms sermon series, our theme is Hands. The hand of God is upon us; God acts to bless us so that we can act to bless others.
David kicks off our new new sermon series for Summer: Anthropomorphisms, where will be looking at where the Bible attributes physical human characteristics to God. Today’s theme: Eyes & Ears.
In the final talk of the Romans sermon series we hear that all we need is grace. God accepts us whoever we are when we trust in the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ.
Continuing with our Romans sermon series, David explains that if we are to be saved it cannot be through our own works. It is through God’s grace that we are saved.
Ben tells us that the Holy Spirit whispers to us that God is our Father and we are loved. In this knowledge we can be true to ourselves to love God more and love our neighbour better.