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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 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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THINK 2025 | ISAIAH | Session 1
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.
This week’s message preached by Aaron, invites us to reflect on where we place our hope as we come to the end of the year. Drawing from Ephesians, Aaron reminds us that true wisdom begins with hearts open to God, rooted in gratitude, faithfulness and trust in Christ above all else. The sermon points us again to Jesus as our peace and hope, calling us to live with renewed confidence in God’s power and love.
In this week’s message, Andrew Wilson helps us see the Christmas story through the prophetic song of Zechariah, revealing Jesus as the horn of salvation, the fulfilment of God’s long-kept promises, and the sunrise who brings light and peace to a world in darkness.
In this week’s message, Farriea concludes our series The Way by exploring what Jesus teaches us about prayer from Mark 11. Farriea unpacks prayer as praise, as the people of God encountering the presence of God, and as power rooted in faith and forgiveness. This sermon invites us to be a people who pray with open hearts, welcoming all and trusting God to move.
In this preach, Joe looks at Jesus’ words in Mark 10 and explores what true greatness really is. Rather than chasing position or recognition, Jesus calls us to a life of humble service, following His own example of giving Himself for others. This message helps us see the difference between selfish ambition and godly ambition and invites us to rethink what leadership looks like in the kingdom of God. If you want to grow in humility, servanthood and Christ-centred living, this is a message worth watching.
In this week’s message, Joe Macnamara continues our series The Way, looking at what it truly means to follow Jesus. Teaching from Mark 8, Joe explores Jesus’ call to deny ourselves, take up our cross and follow Him — a call that challenges the idols of our culture and reshapes our identity around Christ. It shows that real discipleship costs everything, yet leads to life in all its fullness.
In this week’s message from Andrew Wilson, part of our series The Way, we look at how Jesus viewed the Bible — and what that means for us today. Exploring passages from Mark 7 and 9, Andrew shows that Scripture was central to Jesus’ life and teaching, and that Jesus himself is the one at the centre of Scripture.
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Ify Nsoha

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

Feb 6th
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