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This Sunday at Way Church we celebrated All Nations Sunday a beautiful moment to honour every nationality and culture in our community.Ben Tarbuck brought a powerful word reminding us that although we speak many earthly languages, we share one Kingdom language: Salvation belongs to our God.He spoke about the unity Heaven celebrates; all tribes, all tongues, one voice and challenged us to live the same way on earth. Not just attending church, but asking “What can I do for God’s Kingdom in my everyday life, in my career, in my relationships, in my decisions?”A timely call to unity, purpose, and Kingdom vision.
This Sunday, Ben Tarbuck concluded our MOVE series with a powerful reminder that God moves when we move.previously speaking on the vision and values that shape our Way Church community. Calling us to serve, build and carry God’s mission forward together. When we step out in faith and obedience, God meets us there, transforming lives and advancing His kingdom through us.A stirring message about action, faith and being the hands and feet of Jesus in our world.
This Sunday at Way Church, Rachel Calland shared a moving message on what it truly means to have a serving heart. Serving isn’t just about Sundays in church it’s a posture we carry into every part of our lives: in our families, workplaces, friendships and beyond.Rachel reminded us that when we serve with humility and love, we reflect the very heart of Jesus. True greatness isn’t found in status or recognition but in giving ourselves for others as Christ gave Himself for us.This message is a call to live with open hands, open hearts and a willingness to serve wherever God has placed us.
This Sunday at Way Church, Pastor Ben Tarbuck challenged us with a powerful question: “Who is your faith in?”Drawing from the story of the centurion and the words of Hebrews, Ben reminded us that true faith isn’t about our worthiness but about the greatness of the One we place our trust in. The impossible is possible when our faith is anchored in God.This message calls us to look beyond ourselves and ask honestly: Are we putting our faith in our own strength, in the world around us or in the One who has already proven He can do all things?
This Sunday at Way Church, Ben Tarbuck brought a powerful word on the values we live by, as a church and as followers of Jesus. Our vision, “For all people to find their way to God,” isn’t just a motto; it is the foundation of everything we do, from the Community Grocery to Postcode Coffee and The Edge.Ben reminded us that values shape vision and vision shapes legacy. Just as Jesus taught about building on the rock instead of sand, we are called to root our lives and His church in the unshakable truth of God.The challenge is simple yet profound: What are the values you’re building on and do they align with God’s heart?
This Sunday at Way Church, Ben Tarbuck shared a vision-filled message inspired by Nehemiah’s unshakable drive to rebuild the walls. Nehemiah knew what God had called him to do and he refused to be shaken by opposition, distraction or doubt.Ben reminded us how easy it is to slip into vision blindness. When discouragement, distractions or false perspectives cloud what God has placed before us. Just like an eye mask dims reality, we can start to see things not as they truly are but as fear or doubt makes them appear. Yet God calls us higher.Breaking it down into three powerful truths: Discouragement, Distraction and Done, Ben showed us that the enemy may try to silence, stall or stop us but God always has the final word. What He begins, He will bring to completion.This message is a call to lift your eyes, shake off the blindfold and step boldly into the vision God has for your life and for His church. Because when He is at work, nothing can stand in the way of His purposes.
This Sunday at Way Church we had the joy of hearing real stories of faith through a special panel led by Chevon Taylor and guests. Together they shared honest reflections on life, faith and the power of God’s hand at work in their journeys.It was a reminder that no matter where we come from or what we’ve been through, God is always writing something greater with our lives.Come be inspired, encouraged and reminded that your story too has the power to reveal God’s goodness.
This Sunday at Way Church, Rachel Calland closed out our Summer in the Psalms series with a stirring message on Psalm 20. A Psalm that is not just words on a page but a living prayer written for us.Rachel invited us to see and recognize that this Psalm is a declaration over our own lives. A call to lean on the power of God’s name in every battle, every trial and every season. Psalm 20 reminds us that victory doesn’t come from our strength but from the One who hears us, answers us and saves us.This message is a bold reminder: when we call on the name of the Lord, we are never abandoned. His name is power, His name is refuge, His name is victory.
This Sunday at Way Church, Rachel Calland carried us deeper into our Summer in the Psalms series with a life-giving message on the goodness of God. Drawing from Psalm 119, she reminded us that God’s goodness isn’t just something we read about but it’s something we can live, breathe and experience daily.Even in seasons of weakness, weariness or searching, His Word revives, strengthens and restores us. Rachel beautifully unpacked how delighting in God and leaning into His promises can reshape our hearts, renew our minds and anchor our souls in truth.
This Sunday, Lucy Ayres delivered a heartfelt and awakening message on entrusting God with every step of our journey.She spoke about the posture of our feet: wandering, wobbly or steady and how in every state, God calls us to lean on Him and trust His leading. Even when our steps feel uncertain His guidance is sure, His promise unshakable and His love unfailing.Lucy reminded us that true trust means letting go, surrendering control and believing that God is always moving us closer to His purpose.This is an invitation to place your steps, your fears and your future in the hands of the One who never fails.
In this powerful message, Walter Osauwagboe unfolds the deep truth of Psalm 23: that God has a divine purpose for your life, that He commits Himself to you for the sake of His name and that even in the valley of the shadow of death His presence will guide you home.You’ll be invited to rest your life on something greater than yourself the unshakable love and power of God and discover the peace that comes when He makes you lie down in green meadows.This isn’t just a sermon. It’s a call to trust, to rest and to awaken to the Shepherd’s voice.
This Sunday at Way Church, we were blessed to have Glenn, one of our own, launch our new series: Summer in the Psalms with a deeply moving message on overcoming fear and anxiety.Rooted in the truth of Psalm 27:1, Glenn reminded us that peace is not the absence of trouble but the presence of God Himself. In moments of fear and anxious thoughts, it’s not escape we need, it’s encounter. We are called to seek the One who is our light and salvation, the stronghold of our lives.This message was a tender yet bold invitation to stop running from fear and start running to God. He is near, He is present, and He is peace.
This Sunday at Way Church Ben Tarbuck closed out our ‘All to Him’ series with a powerful and moving message on full surrender to God.Drawing from the life of Daniel, Ben showed us what it looks like to stand firm in faith while shifting the culture around us. Daniel didn’t compromise instead he chose devotion over comfort, prayer over fear and faith over conformity. In return, God’s presence sustained him, protected him and used him as a vessel of influence.We were reminded that when we give our all to Him, we don’t lose instead we gain everything. In the face of pressure, trials or even lions, our surrender becomes our strength because God is with us and He is for us.Let this be a call to live boldly, love deeply and stand faithfully. He’s worthy of it all.
Join us live from PRESENCE 25 for a thought-provoking conversation exploring Sacredness and Sexuality. In this session, Rachel and Hannah unpack biblical sexuality, challenge cultural taboos and reclaim God’s purpose for desire, intimacy, and connection.
This Sunday at Way Church we had the joy of welcoming Rich Martin from York Church, who brought a powerful and faith-stirring message on God’s prosperity and the posture we’re called to carry as followers of Jesus.Drawing from the miracle at the wedding in Cana; where Jesus turned water into wine. Rich reminded us that obedience to Jesus often precedes the breakthrough. When Mary told the servants, “Do whatever He tells you,” it unlocked a miracle of abundance far beyond what was needed, over 700 bottles’ worth. That’s the nature of our God: not just enough, but overflowing.Rich challenged us to live with that same expectancy. God’s kindness leads us to transformation, but it’s our faith in action, our obedience, surrender and trust that makes space for the miraculous.This was a timely reminder that when we listen, trust and respond to His voice, we position ourselves not only to witness miracles but to carry them. God is still turning water into wine, and He wants to do it through us.
This Sunday at Way Church was part of our Presence 25 conference. A weekend set apart to host, hear and truly encounter the presence of God. We had the joy of welcoming guest speaker Sarah Yardley from Emmaus Rd in Guildford, who brought a message full of power, warmth and the love of Jesus.Sarah spoke of what it means to live in the presence of God not just to experience it in a moment but to carry it in our lives. She reminded us that when we fast, we stir up hunger not for food but for Him. When we say yes to Jesus, we say yes to a life of transformation. His presence changes everything; our faces shine with joy, our hearts burn with purpose and our lives become testimonies of love.Through Scripture and Spirit, she gently invited us to prioritise presence, to live surrendered, and to remember that the heart of Christianity is not performance it’s love. Love for God. Love for others. Love that radiates and reflects His glory.The presence of God isn’t a place we visit. It’s a life we live.
This Sunday at Way Church Joy Moore delivered a powerful, joy-filled word on the beauty of childlike faith.Drawing from the heart of Jesus, she reminded us that just as a child depends on their parent, we are called to fully depend on our Father in heaven. In every season through joy, confusion or challenges. We are His children, created to give thanks and glorify His name.We weren’t made to carry it all, we were made to worship the One who does.
This Sunday at Way Church Chevon Taylor shared a stirring about a call to surrender everything at the feet of Jesus.Through the story of a woman who gave all she had in worship, we were reminded that true love for Jesus holds nothing back. When we pour out our pain, our pride and our praise. He fills us with grace, healing and purpose.God doesn’t want a portion of your life He wants all of you and when we give Him everything, we find the freedom our souls are longing for.
Chevon delivered a deeply powerful and tender message titled "The Joy Set Before Him." With raw honesty and spiritual clarity, she spoke into the heart of what it means to endure pain and suffering while still giving your all to God.Chevon unpacked the mystery of how life can hold both joy and sorrow in the same breath, where one person is experiencing the highest of highs, and another the lowest of lows. Yet, in both God is fully present. She reminded us that even in seasons of hardship hidden treasures are found. The secret places where God’s grace, strength and nearness are revealed most deeply.This message invites us to shift our perspective: to see trials not as signs of God's absence but as sacred ground where endurance is shaped, faith is refined and joy is set before us just as it was for Jesus.Let this be a call to trust Him more deeply in the valley and to hold onto the truth that God never wastes pain. There is beauty in the breaking and purpose in the pressing.
This Sunday at Way Church Ben Tarbuck brought a stirring and empowering message for Fathering Sunday. Calling men to rise boldly as men of God in every area of life.He reminded us that being a man of faith isn’t just about showing up on Sundays, it’s about walking in worship daily. Whether in our workplaces, homes, friendships or private battles. We’re called to reflect God’s strength, justice, humility and unwavering love. Drawing from powerful moments in Scripture we were shown how true manhood is marked not by pride or perfection but by surrender, courage and commitment to God’s call.This message is a challenge and an encouragement to every man: Step up, stand firm, and be who God created you to be a light in the darkness, a warrior for truth, and a servant in love.