The resurrection is at the heart of our faith. Jesus told us that he was going to sit at the right hand of the Father and that he will return in glory and power. He will come to judge us, but because of Jesus death and resurrection, we can be saved.
At our Harvest celebration, Patrick and Steph talk about Jammy Dodgers! Find out why here.
Patrick talks about God himself in Jesus coming down from heaven for us. He was crucified because in his love he chose to suffer and die for us.
As we continue in our studies of thre Nicene Creed, Dean Finnie, one of our mission partners from South Africa, speaks about Jesus (his favorite subject!) and why it is important to understand that Jesus is truly God and truly human.
In the first of our studies through the Nicene Creed, Patrick explores what it means for God to be the maker of everything.
Phillip speaks about the story of the rich man and Lazarus and how we have been saved by Jesus death on the cross in our place. In it he recalls a talk of the same name given at St Andrew's nearly 20 years ago by Rico Tico, which you can listen to at Riches to die for.
You've heard the parable of the lost sheep many times. But are there some things about it that you have missed? Listen to to Ellie as she reveals some key thoughts.
Charleen shares her thoughts on what Jesus was teaching in the parable of the wheat and the weeds.
As we start our summer series on the parables of Jesus, Andy Winter, Chaplain of Reed's School, unpacks the parable of the vineyard. What was Jesus teaching us through this, and what was he NOT teaching us?
Jesus met with two of the disciples on the road to Emmaus and explained to them from the scriptures the whole of the 'God Story'. Do we sometimes have moments when Jesus unexpectedly reveals something about himself to us? Just like them, we need to share with others how we have met with Jesus.
In the final talk in "The God Story" Patrick (the taller!) explains the significance for us of the often puzzling book of Revelation.
What is 'The Church'? Patrick explains that it is NOT a building, or an institution. It is God's people, making Him known in the world by their example.
At our 'All Age' service, Patrick talks about Jesus being the Good Shepherd, and what that means for us.
Patrick explores the events of Jesus' triumphal entry into Jerusalem and his subsequent crucifixion and resurrection. Is this just an interesting, if tragic, story from history, or does it have life changing consequences for us today?
On Trinity Sunday, Patrick gives some important insights into how we should think of the Trinity.