
Hosted by Douglas Bradley · EN

In this message Douglas explores God’s invitation to the “good and the bad” to attend the most wonderful of celebrations.

What was so special about this miracle that Peter didn’t tell anyone until after the resurrection? What made this miracle so unique that it’s the only miracle, apart from the resurrection, that Peter directly refers to in the Bible? In this message Douglas explores what the transfiguration tells us about Jesus and ourselves.

What does it mean to pick up our cross and follow Jesus? And why should we even bother? In this message Douglas attempts to come to come to grips with this challenge from Jesus in a way that leads to joyful obedience to him who gave his all for us.

The Bible is clear. Without confessing Jesus there is no getting right with God. But what does confessing Christ look like and how can we confess him with joy? In today’s sermon Douglas explores these questions as St Andrews journeys through the Gospel of Luke together.

We can learn much about prayer from the Master. Join us as Douglas open up what Jesus can teach us about the joy and the power of prayer

Just as many people were wondering about who Jesus was in Bible days as do today. In this message Douglas explores what the feeding of the 5000 shows us about who Jesus really is. (During the message Douglas in interrupted and read out a txt from a well loved church member who was watching the service live from hospice care)

In this Good Friday message Douglas explores how the anguish in the garden provides a window into the agony on the cross.

Although is resurrection Sunday sets the course for human history so many waster Easter. In this message Douglas encourages us with how to make the most of Easter while refusing to waste God’s wonderful and life giving gift.

Great expectations are a good thing but what if they don’t align with God’s will? In this message Douglas explores how expectations can move from being great to being dashed to being exceeded in most extraordinary ways when God is our focus.

Often we feel unnoticed. However in today’s message Douglas reminds us that we are always noticed by Jesus. Jesus sees us, knows us and loves us.