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Recorded Sunday, 28 June 2026.This sermon teaches that faith in Jesus is a journey of moving towards Him, surrendering control, and becoming more like Him as we recognise Him as the Messiah, the Son of the living God. Ps Paul explains that Jesus builds His church as a gathered, called-out people who carry the authority, Word and light of God into dark places, so that captives can be set free and the gates of hell will not overcome the work of God.

Recorded Sunday, 28 June, 2026.This sermon reminds believers that, because we have been raised with Christ, our identity is no longer shaped by the standards of the world but by who we are and whose we are in Him. Rather than drifting back into the old earthly nature, we are called to set our hearts and minds on things above, living from Christ’s victory with holiness, faithfulness, love and renewed affection for God.

Recorded Sunday, 21 June, 2026. Nils Haug explores the loneliness, anxiety and search for identity that can leave people feeling trapped, pointing to Jesus as the only true source of meaning, hope and peace. Using the image of a chess game that appears lost, he reminds us that even when life feels like checkmate, God is never finished and the King still has one more move.

Recorded Sunday, 21 June, 2026.Dan Collins reflects on the Greek word telos—meaning the completed purpose or fulfilment of something—and wrestles honestly with Romans 8:28, especially when life includes suffering, disappointment, and unanswered questions. Through Scripture and his own story of God leading him to Sweden, he encourages the church to expect God’s purpose not only in hardship, but also in blessing, the ordinary, and even death, trusting that Christ is bringing all things to completion.

Recorded Sunday, 14 June 2026.Through the story of Elijah and the widow of Zarephath, we are reminded that God often brings revival out of places of hopelessness, calling His people to carry His name and speak His life into a broken world. As followers of Jesus, we are empowered by the Holy Spirit to pray, proclaim Christ, and bring His hope, healing, and resurrection power to those around us.

Recorded Sunday, 07 June 2026.In the story of Bartimaeus, a blind beggar who recognised Jesus as the promised Messiah, we see that true faith is not about status, possessions, or self-effort, but about humbly crying out for God's mercy and trusting completely in Christ. While many who could physically see failed to recognise Jesus, Bartimaeus received both physical sight and spiritual sight, responding by leaving everything behind to follow Him.

Recorded Sunday, 7 June 2026.Paul calls the church back to 2 Chronicles 7:14, urging God’s people to humble themselves, pray, seek His face, and turn from the ways of the world. He reminds us that revival begins with a surrendered remnant who radically return to God and invite His Spirit to bring healing, repentance, and new life.

Recorded Sunday 31st May 2026Paul explores Ezekiel 37 to show that faith is more than knowing about God; it becomes alive when we personally encounter the Holy Spirit and experience God’s transforming presence. He encourages every generation to share their faith stories, seek the Holy Spirit, and help one another move from head knowledge into a living, heart-deep relationship with Jesus.

Recorded Sunday, 23 May 2026.This sermon is about the Holy Spirit as the holy breath of God who brings spiritual life, makes believers children of God, and empowers them to live as sons, daughters and heirs of His Kingdom. Ps Paul encourages the church not to underestimate God, but to pray boldly in Jesus’ name for what only God can do.

Recorded Sunday, 24 May 2026. Genuine faith is tested and refined by God, just as Jesus resisted temptation in the wilderness through the Word and the Spirit. He encourages the church to reject “Plan B” distractions and trust God through suffering, delay, temptation and refinement.