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Rob Morgan opens Genesis 12 and 15 and follows one big thread through the Bible: God keeps his promises. We hear how God's promise to Abraham points forward to Jesus, and how the story of scripture holds together around love, mercy, and faithfulness.
Why do we look for the living among the dead? This Easter Tim tells us the resurrection is too good to ignore, that it stands up to honest investigation, and that it still changes lives. Come explore the events of the first Easter morning with us and discover how God's rescue plan for humanity is available for us today!
Emma carries on our A Generous Life series as we dive into Romans 12:3-8 and think about talents, confidence and comparison. We're reminded that God gives different gifts on purpose—so we can build each other up, not compete, and not hide. If we trust the Holy Spirit to stir courage in us, we can say yes to what we're given, whether that looks like serving, leading, giving, encouraging, teaching, or showing mercy.
This Sunday Tim Browne continues our A Generous Life series. In Romans 12 we're challenged to strive for sincere love, real devotion, choosing honour, and practising hospitality. Generosity only counts when it costs us—our commitment to showing up even when life gets tough. Tim encourages us to devote ourselves to each other as this is how real relationships are built.
Tim kicks off our new series—A Generous Life—as we dive into 2 Corinthians and look at money! We unpack how God doesn't force generosity, instead inviting it and supplying all we need so we can give with joy.
In this final talk of our God's Abundant Grace series, Pete Walker speaks from Romans 6:15-23 and asks what's really setting the pace of our lives. Paul uses strong language, slavery and masters, yet we all give ourselves to something—power, money, image, comfort, and even good things like work and relationships. But Jesus offers a different kind of freedom, the kind that forms us from the inside out.
As we continue our God's Abundant Grace series, Tim speaks from Romans 6 and reminds us that we're not under law, we're under grace. Tim shares four practical steps from the passage—reason, reckon, resist, replace—and calls us to offer every part of our lives to God as instruments of righteousness.
We’re continuing our God’s Abundant Grace sermon series as we open up Romans 6:1-7. Dan unpacks sin as the thing that brings shame, brokenness, and death, then sets grace alongside it as God’s free gift to restore us. We look at baptism as a sign of dying to the old life and rising into a new one, not as people trying harder, but as people made free in Christ.
Helen Johnson continues our God’s Abundant Grace series, preaching from Romans 5:12-21 on how sin and death entered through Adam, and how life and freedom come through Jesus. We hear why the gospel is good news for real people, not perfect ones, and how God’s gift of grace won't run out.
What does a London comedy club and Christianity have in common??
In this talk, Tim Jones carries on our God’s Abundant Grace sermon series and opens up Paul’s surprising logic about love and justice in Romans 5. We hear why Christianity doesn’t start with having it all together, why “justified” isn’t just church jargon, and what it could mean to have a real relationship with God.
Athan kicks off our God’s Abundant Grace series, walking us through the start of Romans 5 and showing how grace, faith, suffering, perseverance, character, and hope fit together in real life. The unbelievable truth is that we can rejoice in suffering, because pressure produces perseverance, perseverance shapes character, and character grows hope.
How can we know God’s will for our lives, especially at the start of a new year? Tim Jones opens Proverbs 16 and shows how our plans matter and that we can find freedom in our day-to-day as we surrender our motives to God. Even when life seems unclear, the promise of Romans 8:28 is that God is working all things for our good.
As we enter 2026, Michael opens Exodus 33:12-15 and Moses’ bold prayer, “If your presence does not go with us, do not send us up from here.” Experience, skill, and planning can only get us so far in life, but God’s presence changes everything; it brings new life and a new beginning.
Tim speaks at our annual Carols by Candlelight service. Our theme this year has been the incredible reality that through Jesus God came to be Emmanuel: 'God With Us'.
Nobody likes to wait, but when there's something worth it at the end it has to be done! In this final talk in our 'Made For More' series, Emma opens up Luke 1 and the story of Mary and the angel Gabriel, helping us to see Advent as a season of faithful, hope-filled waiting. We unpack the discomfort of waiting, the joy of promise, and the truth that we are made for more than today; we're made for eternity with God.
Tim continues our 'Made For More' sermon series by looking at the faith of the centurion in Matthew 8. We see how this unlikely Roman officer comes to Jesus with bold expectation, simply asking Him to "say the word" so that his servant will be healed. Together we see what his response teaches us about faith, authority, humility, disappointment, and how our expectations of God shape our walk with Jesus.
Continuing our 'Made For More' series, Athan opens up Judges 6 and helps us see how God speaks to our true potential, not our present limitation.
We walk through Gideon’s story and hear the call to rise from hiding, step out of our personal “winepress”, and live as men and women full of God-given purpose. Athan shares how endurance, prayer, and spiritual gifts shape us, and how the Holy Spirit works in us so we can do far more than we could on our own. Jesus has already won the victory, so we can move from fear to faith and from settling to stepping out.
Continuing our Made For More series, Rob asks "What would be on your bench?" and how will we be remembered. Drawing on Philippians 2:25-30 and the life of Epaphroditus, we look at a legacy of service and sacrifice. What would it look like for us to truly know the price that Jesus paid for us on the cross and live in the legacy and freedom that he made possible?
In week two of our sermon series 'Made For More', Dan Jeffery speaks on repentance from Luke 18. We explore the Pharisee and the tax collector in our passage and a model of turning to God in humble prayer. Drawing on the tax collector's prayer and Psalm 51, we see how regular repentance keeps our feet clean as we walk with Jesus.
Tim kicks off our new sermon series ‘Made for More’, unpacking what it looks like to endure through God's strength. We look at the picture Paul paints of running a race as we live our lives, the encouragement being that God promises to carry us through all our hardships and into eternal glory.























