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On the night before his death, Jesus promises his disciples, and us, the Holy Spirit - the advocate. Through the Holy Spirit we have new nearness with God, new permanence of His presence, new intimacy, and experience His transformative power. Because God makes His home in us we can surrender control, receive His peace and become more like Jesus. Passage: John 14Series: Upper Room DiscourseSpeaker: Gemma RobinsonDate: 03/01/2026

Jesus died for us. Jesus lives for us. Jesus is praying for us.Passage: Romans 8: 31-39Series: RomansSpeaker: Gsry GibbsDate: 2/15/26

Having taken the first half of his letter to the Romans to outline the good news of the gospel and to show how God‘s solution for our need has nothing to do with us, but everything to do with Christ, Paul now outlines God‘s provision for living in the good of this life that Christ has won for us – it’s the presence and power of the Holy Spirit.Passage: Rom 8:1-30Series: RomansSpeaker: Mike BeaumontDate: 02/08/26

How to enjoy God's grace, and avoid falling into sin.Passage: Romans 6Series: RomansSpeaker: Steve ThomasDate: 1/25/26

Our lives have moved from being trapped “in Adam”, defined by sin and rebellion, to being “in Christ”. Being “in Christ” gives us the privileges of having Peace with God and of having access to God. Passage: Romans 5Series: RomansSpeaker: Becky WebbDate: 1/11/26

It all begins with Jesus. It will all end with Jesus. It has always and will always be all about Jesus.Passage: John 1: 1-18Speaker: Rich ColbrookDate: 1/4/26

Abraham - archetype of salvation by faith. What are we saved for? We are saved to Belong and to Be SentPassage: Romans 4 and Ephesians 4Series: RomansSpeaker: Rich (on behalf of Bekah)Date: 12/14/25

In Romans 3–4, Paul moves us from humanity’s universal guilt to humanity’s rescue, showing that we are justified by faith alone, in Christ alone, through grace alone, according to Scripture alone for God’s Glory alone. In God’s courtroom, we see the great exchange as Jesus takes our sentence and gives us His righteousness. Two simple words “But now” transform condemnation into life, and invite others into the same grace.Passage: Romans 3:21-4:25Series: RomansSpeaker: Adrian BairstowDate: 12/7/25

In this message Jonathan encourages us to step up in prayer for our unsaved friends, and to step out in faith to share the Gospel and expect miracles. It’s a practical, faith building message! Passage: Matthew 9:35-Matt 10:1, Col 4:2-3, Eph 6:18, Acts 4:29-31, Mark 16:15-20, Matthew 10:7-8, John 14:12, Mark 16:15-20, Speaker: Jonathan ConratheDate: 11/23/25

By ourselves, we all stand guilty before a holy God, but our help and rescue comes from the Lord, the maker of heaven and earth. Paul demonstrates in his letter to the church in Rome that there is no ‘us vs them’; instead, we are one church, saved by one and the same rescue. Passage: Romans 2:1-5; Romans 2:17-24; Romans 3:3Series: RomansSpeaker: Abby SheardDate: 11/16/25