We’re going back to basics.
The Christian life is multifaceted. There are a number of aspects that we can point to that are foundational. This series draws on scripture, tradition and experience as we take a deep dive into these particular topics.
We’re going back to basics.
The Christian life is multifaceted. There are a number of aspects that we can point to that are foundational. This series draws on scripture, tradition and experience as we take a deep dive into these particular topics.
Neville Garland • Jesus: How being “in him” is our strength.
Neil Dawson • The Bible: How do we wrestle with the a book written by men, inspired by God?
Amy Anderson • The Church: Love is the identifying mark of the church, and as such, our lives should speak of that love – for God and one another.
Neville Garland • Prayer: Like a gemologist values diamonds, there is value to be found in prayer.
David McBride • The Table: Would a good father stop me from eating at his table?
Jaci Cauvel • Holy Spirit: We explore an oft-misunderstood Person of the Trinity.
Neil Dawson • Justice: Do we mistake Justice as meaning everyone should be treated exactly the same?
Neil Dawson • Baptism: We are baptised into community
Neil Dawson • Sabbath is a reminder that regular rest is essential for our natural and spiritual wellbeing.
Jaci • Neil • Confession is an essential ingredient in how broken relationships heal.
Special Series
What God has taught members of our Church Family during Lockdown.
Special Series
A series of studies based on the material by David Fitch
Sermon series
A study in Paul's letter to the Ephesians.
Sermon Series
Exploring the Sermon on the Mount. How Jesus changed minds and hearts.
Sermon Series
Could doubt be beneficial to our faith? Quite possibly.
Sermon Series
That moment when you fall into the arms of God, and allowing him to minister over you.
Sermon Series
Looking at areas of hardness in the Christian life which can lead to fruitlessness and ineffectiveness.
Sermon Series
Where we're not afraid to go that bit deeper.