In this sermon Graham Powell looks at Psalm 118 and God's encouragement for us to make the most of each day and to trust Him for our future.
In this sermon Phil Gibson shows how we can increasingly discover and rightly apply Bible truths to our lives.
In this sermon Trisha Poynter gives an overview of Psalm 107 and how God will use various circumstances in our lives to bring us to Himself.
In this sermon Graham Powell gives an overview of Psalm 23 and bring out the application for us in our lives today.
In this message, Stuart Wheatman gives an exposition of Psalm 127.
Hospitality is a key to Church growth. In this message Stuart Wheatman highlights from the Bible how God has shown us hospitality and how we can see amazing things happen by showing others this same hospitality.
Even the mighty can fall and King David was no exception. Andy Gibbs looks at David's response when he was exposed after committing adultery with Bathsheba and draws out lessons for us today.
In this message Phil Gibson looks at where we put our trust and shows that it is by trusting in God's goodness and care that we will be upheld and move forwards into all that God has for us.
In this sermon Gordon Baxter uses Psalm 23 and other Bible passages to look at the ways in which God brings restoration into our lives, highlighting three particular areas in which God restores us.
In this Psalm taken fresh from an incident in the life of David Phil Gibson analyses the context of what is happening to David and also the strategies he uses for coping with the situation. Phil shows how, no matter how tough the situation we are facing in life, we can use the same strategies ourselves and see that God's Word can be trusted in our lives too.
Who is Christianity for? A certain age range, or a particular sex, or social class? For those who do follow God, are they of more use to God at a certain age in their lives? What conclusions should we draw if following God hasn't always been a bed of roses? In this sermon on Psalm 71 Stuart Wheatman explores the prayers, reflections and longings of the Psalmist who has followed God all his life since a youth, but is now reaching old age. Among other areas explored is the issue of leaving a spiritual inheritance to the next generation.
In this punchy sermon Dave Tucker opens up the comment of Psalm 14:1 'The fool has said in his heart there is no God' and gives a challenge as to the need for us all to believe in our Creator God who also has the power to save us.
Do we want to see our worship move to another level when we assemble together as Church? In this session two key aspects of worship are investigated- the need for thankfulness and the need for participation.