All are welcome to join us in the church building for our Sunday worship services at 11am and 6pm.
Unfortunately we won’t be able to offer live streams of our services this week. Live streams will be back next week!
All are welcome to join us in the church building for our Sunday worship services at 11am and 6pm.
Unfortunately we won’t be able to offer live streams of our services this week. Live streams will be back next week!
We plan to start our morning service slightly early this week, to observe the 2 minute silence at 11am.
All are welcome to join us in the church building for our Sunday worship services at 10:55am and 6pm.
For those joining us online, please note that our morning stream will start when the sermon begins, at approximately 11:30am.
This morning we turn to Jesus’ debate with the Pharisees over the paying of taxes to Rome in Mark 12:14-17.
We turn to Ephesians 1:18 and consider the Christian’s eternal inheritance.
All are welcome to join us in the church building for our Sunday worship services at 11am and 6pm.
For those joining us online, please note that our morning stream will start when the sermon begins, at approximately 11:30am.
We turn again to Mark 12:13-17 and consider the deception of the Pharisees.
In Ephesians 1:17, Paul prays for fellow believers in Ephesus. All three persons of the Trinity are included in his prayer.
All are welcome to join us in the church building for our Sunday worship services at 11am and 6pm.
For those joining us online, please note that our morning stream will start when the sermon begins, at approximately 11:30am.
We turn to Mark 12:13 where the Pharisees and Herodians attempt to catch Jesus out by what He says. What can we learn from their behaviour and from Jesus’ response?
We turn to two passages on prayer, both from the Lord Jesus Christ in Matthew 6:5-15 and from Paul’s letter to the the Ephesians (Ephesians 1:15-16). We will consider how a Christian should pray.
All are welcome to join us in the church building for our Sunday worship services at 11am and 6pm.
For those joining us online, please note that our morning stream will start when the sermon begins, at approximately 11:30am.
This morning we turn to Mark 12:1-12 for the parable of the vineyard tenants.
We continue our mini-series of encounters with Jesus. This week we turn to Luke 23:1-25, where Jesus encounters Pontius Pilate.
All are welcome to join us in the church building for our Sunday worship services at 11am and 6pm.
For those joining us online, please note that our morning stream will start when the sermon begins, at approximately 11:30am.
We turn to Mark 11:27-33, where a group of scribes question Jesus’ authority. What does Jesus’ response show about who He is?
When a woman caught in adultery is brought before Jesus in John 8:3-12, we consider how Jesus responds to both to her and her accusers.
All are welcome to join us in the church building for our Sunday worship services at 11am and 6pm.
For those joining us online, please note that our morning stream will start when the sermon begins, at approximately 11:30am.
For this morning’s sermon we will be turning to Mark 11:12-24 and the illustration of the barren fig tree. What can the illustration of the fig tree teach us about barren religion and prayer?
This evening we countinue our mini series on encounters with Jesus. This week we consider the Samaritan woman who met Jesus by the well in John 4:1-30.
All are welcome to join us in the church building for our Sunday morning worship service at 11am.
In the evening we are starting our service at the earlier time of 4pm, to allow for baptisms taking place at the end of the service.
For those joining us online, please note that our stream will start when the sermon begins, at approximately 11:30am and 4:20pm.
In the morning we will be returning to our series in Mark’s Gospel. After His triumphant entry into Jerusalem, Jesus comes to the temple but finds it full of money lenders and traders. What was the reason behind Jesus driving these people out in Mark 11:15-19?
In the evening, we consider the reason and significance of baptism. We will be reading from Acts 8:26-40 and Isaiah 53:5-9.
Our evening service will be followed by a short baptismal service.
All are welcome to join us in the church building for our Sunday worship services at 11am and 6pm.
For those joining us online, please note that our stream will start when the sermon begins, at approximately 11:30am and 6:20am.
This morning we turn to Mark 11:1-11 as Jesus enters Jerusalem riding on a donkey.
We turn to Joshua 5:13-15, wher Joshua encounters the Commander of the Lord’s army.
All are welcome to join us in the church building for our Sunday worship services at 11am and 6pm.
For those joining us online, please note that our morning stream will start when the sermon begins, at approximately 11:30am.
We turn to Colossians 3:23-24 and consider the work that God has called each one of His people to do.
This Sunday evening we will be watching a recorded sermon by Alistair Begg from Truth for Life. There will be no live stream but you are welcome to watch the sermon here:
https://www.truthforlife.org/resources/sermon/why-we-need-gospel/