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Mike unpacks how to combat the doubting Thomas within us, and encourages us to lean confidently on Jesus’ truth.
Tim Hughes interviews the Bishop of Aston, Bishop Esther Prior.
Tim and Rachel Hughes finish our War Of Desires series, looking at how Sex and desire can rule our lives and how that can affect us.
We are all “dying to be great.” Human history—and our own lives—show the endless desire to climb higher, to be seen, to be in control. Whether in ancient towers, social media followings, or career ladders, the lie is the same: the higher you go, the greater you are. Nick explores what Scripture reveals through the story of King Nebuchadnezzar who exalted himself until God humbled him.
Kookie explores how greed whispers that Jesus isn’t enough, distracting us with the restless desire for more and leaving our hearts unsettled. Through the story of Mary pouring out her costly perfume, we see that surrendering what we hold most tightly at the feet of Jesus reveals devotion and blesses those around us. This talk unpacks how true freedom comes not from gaining more, but from resting in the sufficiency of Christ.
Tim Hughes begins our new series, War of Desires. Looking at the desire of love and what happens when we choose to put our love in other places over God.
Nick ends out our series on the question Jesus asks in Luke 12 “why do you worry’. He explores how God provides in the pursuit of Kingdom goals and how we can trust in the goodness of the Father.
Pete Norris explores Jesus’ invitation to his disciples to die to themselves in Luke 9:23-25. Whilst this can sound uncomfortable, it’s only as we die to ourselves that we discover true life in Jesus.
Reuben Williams unpacks the account of the woman with the issue of blood. We learn that our issues are not an issue for Jesus; rather, Jesus is an issue for our issues. He has the power to heal, to liberate, and to restore us to who we were always made to be - children of God.
Ali Herbert shares a message on how often our vision of Jesus can be clouded by our own mind, and if we shift these things, it can change everything.
We’re all building something, but what are we building on? This week Mike unpacked the tension we all face between building on the shifting sands the world has to offer or the solid rock that is Jesus.
Ronia Jamera begins our new series "questions jesus asked" by unpacking how we can be about our fathers business.
Why is baptism so important to be mentioned in Jesus’ final instructions in Mathew 28.18-20? Nick Drake explores the inner renewal that happens when we allow God to do a deep clean of our lives.
Kookie Mudere shares a message on the significance of long standing relationships. That although they can be difficult at times, being committed to one another brings growth.
Mike Darbandi shares on the importance of vulnerability and openness within relationships and how they can bring intimacy and growth.
Tebo Mpanza shares a message on how we can have difficult conversations with one another in a loving way and how that can bring growth to us and those around us.
Meg Lambert shares a message on the power of forgiveness.
Before we can truly love others, we must first receive the love of our Heavenly Father. Our hearts were designed to be fulfilled by Him alone. Without a deep, personal revelation of God’s love, our identity remains incomplete. But when we encounter the Father’s love, we step into our true identity as secure sons and daughters, bringing life, not pain, to the world around us.
Tim shares a message on pentecost, where the Holy Spirit first descended on the disciples of Jesus.
Jesus is clear in Matthew 6 that there’s an expectation that his followers will practice Fasting; and yet so many of us don’t do it regularly. Rachel explores how the physical action of fasting brings about a spiritual reaction.





