Sunday 1 October

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.

11am – Jesus Cleanses the Temple

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?

4pm – A Saved Sinner is Baptised

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.

Sunday 24 September

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.

11am – Triumphal Entry

This morning we turn to Mark 11:1-11 as Jesus enters Jerusalem riding on a donkey.

6pm – The Commander of the Lord’s Army

We turn to Joshua 5:13-15, wher Joshua encounters the Commander of the Lord’s army.

Sunday 17 September

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.

11am – Whatever you do, do it for the Lord

We turn to Colossians 3:23-24 and consider the work that God has called each one of His people to do.

6pm – Why we need the Gospel

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/

Sunday 10 September

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.

11am – The Just and the Justified

This morning we turn to the parable of the Tax Collector and the Pharisee in Luke 18:9-14 and see how one went home justified while the other did not. Our morning service will be led by Rob Sobey.

6pm – The Gospel is the Power of God

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://truthforlife.org/resources/sermon/gospel-power-god/

Sunday 27 August

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.

11am – Jethro, Moses’ Father in Law

This morning we return to our study of Exodus. Jethro, Moses’ father-in-law, travels into the wilderness to meet Moses and offer his advice (Exodus 18: 1-12).

6pm – A Sermon about a Sermon (part 2)

This evening we return to Paul’s sermon in Athens, recorder in Acts 17:22-33.

Sunday 20 August

All are welcome to join us in the church building for our Sunday worship services at 11am and 6pm.

11am – Where are You?

This morning we turn to Genesis 3:1-12, hearing of the first people’s disobedience, excuses and hiding from God. Our God is still able to willing to save! Our morning service will be led by Steve Greedy.

6pm – Getting our Spiritual Bearings

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://truthforlife.org/resources/sermon/getting-our-spiritual-bearings/

Sunday 13 August

All are welcome to join us in the church building for our Sunday worship services at 11am and 6pm.

11am – A Fight with the Amalekites

In the morning we continue our study in the book of Exodus. This week we turn to Exodus 17:8-16 as the Children of Israel fight with the Amalekites.

Due to technical difficulties we are unable to livestream the morning service this week. We will make a recording available on the website later in the week. In the meantime you can find plenty of recorded sermons in our Sermon archives.

6pm – A Sermon about a Sermon

We return to Paul in Athens as he address those gathered at the Areopagus in Athens (Acts 17:22-33).

Sunday 6 August

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.

11am – Waters of Contention

We turn to Exodus 17:1-7, where the Children of Israel once again start to complain to Moses. This time the problem is lack of water to drink.

6pm – Philosophers

We return to our study of Paul’s missionary journey. This week finds us in Acts 17:16-21, where Paul meets the Philosophers of Athens.

Sunday 30 July

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.

11am – The Sabbath

We continue with our study in the book of Exodus, following Moses and the Children of Israel through the wilderness. This week we consider the Lord’s provision of double manna in order for His people to be able to observe the Sabbath day in Exodus 16:22-26.

6pm – Search the Scriptures

We follow Paul and Silas to Thessalonica and Berea in Acts 17:1-15, we find two very different responses to the preaching of the Gospel.

Sunday 23 July

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.

11am – Manna

We return to the book of Exodus to see God’s miraculous provision for the Children of Israel, found in Exodus 16:13-31.

6pm – Laws are good for the Gospel

We turn to Acts 16:25-40 and consider how Paul appealed to secular authorities during his work preaching the Gospel. What part do governments and lawmakers have to play in the work in the church?