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Living Hope is a local church on the Isle of Man with a heart for nations. We are one family with multiple locations - Douglas, Port St. Mary, Castletown, Peel, St. Johns, Laxey & Ramsey. We have a growing congregation of around 600 attending celebrations each week, including a wide range of ages, cultures and backgrounds. Our mission is to reach unchurched people and lead them into a life changing ever growing relationship with Jesus.
Living Hope is a local church on the Isle of Man with a heart for nations. We are one family with multiple locations - Douglas, Port St. Mary, Castletown, Peel, St. Johns, Laxey & Ramsey. We have a growing congregation of around 600 attending celebrations each week, including a wide range of ages, cultures and backgrounds. Our mission is to reach unchurched people and lead them into a life changing ever growing relationship with Jesus.
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In this powerful message from the 'Heart for the House' series, Adrian Porter dives deep into the concept of Radical Generosity and what it means to be good stewards of God's resources. Using the memorable phrase, "God owns all the doughnuts" , Adrian tackles the foundational truth that every good and perfect gift comes from Him.Discover the significance of the tithe:Its Origin: Tracing back to Abraham and Melchizedek, who received a tenth part of everything.The Command: Understanding God's unchanging call to return the full tithe into the storehouse. God asks, "Will man rob God? Yet you are robbing me... in your tithes and contributions".The Challenge & Blessing: Why God invites us to "put me to the test" and promises a blessing until there is no more need. He also promises to rebuke the devourer.Learn how to honor the Lord with the first fruits of all your crops and embrace the joy of being a cheerful giver!Join us to explore what Radical Generosity looks like for your life and how honoring God with your finances leads to blessing.
This week at Douglas North, Jamie MacRae explores the heart of Christian unity: why it matters, where it’s rooted, and how we cultivate it together. Drawing on Psalm 133, John, Philippians, Ephesians and Acts, Jamie shows that unity is both a gift grounded in the Father, Son and Spirit and a responsibility we must actively nurture—through humility, gentle speech, mutual honour and prayer. Expect practical teaching on what unity looks like in the local church, honest challenges about habits we must change, and conversation prompts for community groups: Which blessing of unity moves you most? Do you share one mind, one heart or one purpose—and where might you need to grow?Join us as we pursue life, blessing and witness together in God’s house.
There is not a book in the bible authored by Jesus. But he is in them all. He was only 33 years old when he was crucified. He didn't even have his own tomb to be laid in, he was put in a borrowed tomb. However, Jesus knew the truth. That one day Jesus Christ would reach all corners of the globe. How to grow the house:1. Be a bringer - bring people to Jesus2. Be a Goer - go and make disciples of all nations 3. Be prepared - Prepare yourself to spread the news of Jesus Christ4. Be a prayer warrior - when people pray God moves
Join us as Adrian shares on having a heart for corporate prayer
This week, Chris Staples discusses what it means to be a "living stone" in God's spiritual house and a priest in His service. The sermon, from our "A Heart for the House" series is titled "Fit for Service," and explores the role of believers as a "chosen people, a royal priesthood, a holy nation".He will be discussing how believers are called to offer "spiritual sacrifices acceptable to God". This includes:Praising: Offering a continual "sacrifice of praise".Giving: Doing good and sharing with others.Serving: Using the spiritual gifts God has given each person to help one another.Pointing others to Jesus: Declaring the praises of God to those who have been called "out of darkness into his wonderful light".The message is based on passages from 1 Peter 2:4-10, 1 Timothy 2:5, Isaiah 61:6, 1 Corinthians 3:16 and 14:24-25, Ephesians 2:20-21, Romans 12:1, and Hebrews 13:15-16.
Today we are looking at Nicodemus. From the jaws of defeat, God will rescue anyone. But unless you are born again you won't find the kingdom of God. You won't be in a relationship with Jesus. Did you accept Jesus or reject him.
Why do people get sick? Does God Still Heal today? Join us this week as Adrian unpacks John 9 and the story of Jesus healing the blind man and unpacks how God is still at work today!
We see Jamie unpack what true extravagant worship is like.Focusing on Luke 7:36-48 Jamie delves into how Jesus wants us to worship, and challenges us to be extravagant worshipers.
In Jewish society the tax man was the lowest, even under the prostitutes. Jesus chose one of the most hated people in Capernaum - (Levi the tax collector) who became a disciple of Jesus and was called Matthew. Jesus based his ministry there and performed many miracles there.
Todays encounter is about the woman who committed adultery in the book of John. Jesus is the living water, he is there for the rejects and does not condemn. Jesus loves us too much to leave us unchanged. Grace and Truth is Jesus' way.
This week, Jamie MacRae shares a powerful message about Jesus' life-changing restoration of Peter, drawing from the "Encounters with Jesus" series. We delve into Peter's journey from denial to renewed purpose, a testament to God's incredible grace and intercession.Jamie explores:* Jesus' Prayer for Peter: Even before Peter's denial, Jesus prayed for him, ensuring his faith would not fail and he would strengthen his brothers. This highlights Jesus' constant intercession for us.* The Only Question that Matters: Witness Jesus' repeated question to Peter, "Do you love me more than these?" and Peter's heartfelt response, leading to Jesus commissioning him to "Feed my lambs" and "Tend my sheep".* A Condition and a Promise: The profound connection between loving Jesus, obeying His commandments, and receiving the Holy Spirit who leads into all truth.* Victory from Defeat: How Jesus’ restorative love transforms past failures into opportunities for renewed commitment and purpose.This message offers profound encouragement for anyone who has experienced failure or regret, reminding us of God's limitless mercy and the living hope available through Jesus Christ.
Join us this week as we share testimonies from the Four12 European Conference 2025 (Four12 Global)
Join Tommy Hanrahan from Firebrand Christian Church, Dublin, Ireland as he shares with Douglas North this week.Other bible verses Tommy has used during his preach are: Haggi 1: 5-6; John 14: 25-26;Revive me, Revive us and revive this church. Tommy has named this preach "S.E.L.A." - stop, listen and make a decision to the Lord.




