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Ash speaks into prayer and calls the church to be a prayer people!
Ash speaks about how we are the new Temple of God!
Ash Bell, Pierre, and Tamara Vercueil recount their recent trip to the United States, where they attended a prayer conference. They share some of the life-changing lessons they learned about prayer and fasting that they gained during the conference.
Cullum Allen speaks into community and how vital it is in the life of the church!
Gareth Stark preaches on the importance of community in God's Kingdom.
The ministry heads of NCCB speak into their 2026 vision!
Ash Bell preaches about tithing. Tithing is not primarily about money, but about recognising and honouring the One who mediates God’s blessings in our lives. Abraham’s tithe to Melchizedek was a voluntary response to victory and blessing, not an obligation under law, declaring that God Most High was his true provider. Jesus, our eternal High Priest in the order of Melchizedek, now mediates that same blessing for us. Therefore, tithing flows from honour and trust, not guilt—our resolution to honour God invites His release. Trevor comes up to discuss Restorying Business.
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Happy New Year! We are excited for 2026 and what God has in store for us, which is what Ash Preached about this week! Enjoy.
Kiplin preaches from Acts 1 and Romans 12 on the will of God, explaining that it is not abstract but concrete, touching on four areas: place, people, purpose, and timing.
We hope you enjoy Ash's preach from our Christmas Eve service!
Ash Bell speaks into leadership and invites the Little Flock team to speak about how they work on leadership at such an early age.
Ash speaks into the importance of translocal travel for NCCB!
Everything God has spoken over you is still possible, and as a church, we must carry those truths forward—loving God, loving people, making disciples, and impacting our city with Spirit-led purpose.
Ash urges the church to remember God’s faithfulness from the past year, carry those “memorial stones” into the future, and embrace its calling as a Spirit-led, worshipful, prayerful altar in the city that reaches the nations with renewed vision and holiness.
George Eybers' sermon teaches that every believer is sent by Jesus into everyday life as His ambassador, called to rebuild and transform the world around them—not just in church, but in the other six days of the week.
Ash teaches that believers must resist the world’s labels and remember who they are in Christ.Our identity shapes how we live and represent Jesus.Scripture reminds us we are new creations, God’s children, and His chosen people.
Kim Wheeler teaches that emotions—especially negative ones—are invitations from God into a deeper relationship, not things to hide or control. Confession means telling God the full truth about what we think and feel, and repentance means aligning our thinking with His truth. Negative behaviours are “fruit,” while the real issues lie in the false beliefs at the “root.” Using personal examples and stories from Peter’s encounter with Jesus and Jesus in Gethsemane, she shows how honest confession leads to hearing God’s perspective and responding with “because You say so” or “nevertheless.” The message ends by inviting listeners to name a negative emotion, uncover the false belief behind it, and embrace God’s truth.
Ash calls the church to a fresh, purpose-filled surrender: healthy believers live like Jesus is returning soon—praying, gathering, giving, and sharing the gospel. Using Antioch (Acts 11–13) as a model, he outlines a healthy “base church”: one that looks like the nations, sounds like Jesus, lives by the Spirit, and reaches beyond itself. Practically: evangelism + discipleship, Spirit-led worship, generous mission, and a weekly prayer push (starting Thursday at the Thatch Hall).
Dan’s message, “Why the Church,” anchors in Matthew 16 at Caesarea Philippi: Jesus builds His Church at the very “gates of hell” to push back darkness. We’re (1) a Jesus people, (2) a mission people, (3) a people people (the “one anothers”), and (4) a presence people—nothing without the Holy Spirit.





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