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King's is a diverse church, gathering people of all ages and phases of life from many backgrounds. We meet across four sites in Catford, Lee, Downham and Beckenham. You can find out more about us at – kingschurchlondon.org.
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In this sermon from our Flourishing series, Joe Macnamara explores Jesus’ words in Matthew 6 and the call to “do not worry.” In a world full of anxiety and uncertainty, we’re reminded that worry often reveals where our trust lies—and that our Father knows what we need. Through Jesus’ teaching, we’re invited to seek first God’s kingdom and discover the peace that comes from trusting his care for our lives.
In this message from our Flourishing series, Andrew Wilson explores Jesus’ words in Matthew 6 and the invitation to a wholehearted, integrated life. Drawing on the call to store up treasure in heaven and serve one master, he shows how divided desires keep us from joy, and how true happiness is found when our hearts, minds and bodies are aligned in serving God. With warmth and clarity, Andrew points us to the deeper hope of the gospel: not just striving for wholeness, but receiving it through Jesus, who perfectly lived the life we could not.
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In this week’s Flourishing message, Farriea Fernandes unpacks Jesus’ words in Matthew 6, inviting us to examine the motives behind our giving, praying and fasting. She reminds us that these “holy habits” are not performances for approval, but acts of devotion meant to glorify our Father in heaven. With honesty and warmth, Farriea explores how easily pride can hijack even good intentions, and how the secret place shapes a life of integrity and freedom. As we seek to flourish, we’re invited to let the Holy Spirit purify our hearts so that everything we do flows from love for God rather than the applause of others.
In this message from our Flourishing series, Andrew Wilson explores Jesus’ call to a life of deep integrity — where our inner world and outward actions tell the same story. Drawing from the Sermon on the Mount, he shows how true flourishing isn’t found in performance or appearance, but in hearts transformed to reflect God’s character. As Jesus leads us beyond surface obedience to wholehearted righteousness, we discover the freedom and joy of a life that is whole, consistent and rooted in the Father’s perfect love.
This week, Joe Macnamara opens our new Flourishing series by exploring Jesus’ vision for a truly flourishing life through the Sermon on the Mount. Speaking into a culture hungry for meaning and wellbeing, this preach shows how humility, justice and peace sit at the heart of God’s kingdom. Joe invites us to see that lasting flourishing isn’t found in self-improvement alone, but in shaping our lives around the way of Jesus.
In this message from our Stand Alone series, Neal Glanville explores Jesus’ call to “follow me” in Matthew 4, and what it means to lay down independence in order to find true freedom. Through the story of the first disciples, we’re invited to reflect on relationships, sacrifice, and the cost — and beauty — of following Jesus. This preach gently bridges everyday life with the radical invitation of the kingdom, reminding us that flourishing often begins with surrender.
In this episode, Joe and Farriea reflect on our recent relationship series, unpacking singleness, dating, friendship, and marriage from a Christian perspective. From contentment and community to commitment and sacrifice, this honest conversation tackles real questions many of us are asking today.
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In this message from the Relationships series, Andrew Wilson explores God’s vision for marriage through Ephesians 5, showing how love is shaped not by self-expression but by self-giving. He unpacks how mutual service, sacrifice and commitment lie at the heart of healthy, lasting relationships. Ultimately, marriage is revealed as a living picture of Christ’s faithful, self-giving love for the church.
In this message from the Relationships series, Joe Macnamara explores dating through a biblical lens, addressing the challenges and confusion many face in today’s culture. He unpacks God’s heart for relationships, framing dating as an intentional journey rooted in wisdom, character, and faith. With honesty and pastoral care, the preach invites us to consider how our relationships can honour God and strengthen our walk with Him.
This week, Andrew Wilson explores what the Bible has to say about friendship as part of the Relationship series, drawing wisdom from Proverbs 27. He reflects on why friendship is often undervalued in modern culture and how deep, faithful friendships help us flourish as human beings and as Christians. This sermon invites us to rediscover the sweetness of friendship, shaped by honesty, presence and perseverance, and ultimately rooted in the friendship we are offered in Jesus.
In the Relationships series, Joe Macnamara opens the year by exploring singleness through the lens of Scripture. Drawing from 1 Corinthians 7, this message challenges cultural assumptions and reframes singleness not as a problem to solve, but as a good gift that allows undivided devotion to the Lord. With honesty and compassion, Joe reminds us that our deepest fulfilment, identity and hope are found not in relationship status, but in Jesus Christ.









yo Andrew PREACHED and it was only 25 mins 😮😮😮