From the Pastor’s Desk

As a church we are sometimes asked “Why doesn’t your church get involved with ‘Churches Together’ or the ecumenical movement?”

Now that is a very good question and one which could involve a theological and complex answer. One which to be honest, people will probably lose interest in very quickly.

However, we can perhaps answer the question with references to Scripture. One from Jesus and one from the Apostle Paul.

Jesus said “I am the way, the truth and the life. No one comes to Father [God] except through Me.” That verse comes from John 14:6.

Note what Jesus says; He says that He is the way, the truth, the life. Which means that any religion that does not have Jesus as the Son of God as its primary teaching, Jesus says such a religion does not come to God. It is a dead end. Simply put without Jesus there is no heaven. The Bible is clear on that. This then rules out all the major non-Christian world religions and the cults that are around today.

Our text from the Apostle comes from his letter to the Ephesian church. Ephesians 2:8-9.

Here Paul writes, “By grace are you saved [saved to eternal life] through faith and that not of yourselves it is the gift of God, not of works lest anyone should boast.”

This verse gives a clear teaching that to go to Heaven; we must have faith in Jesus and Jesus only. It is not about, being good or how nice we are, or again how committed we are to our church. None of those things save us to eternal life.

Our salvation is not by faith and works as so many churches teach, but Christ alone, through faith alone. As a church we are more than happy to fellowship and work with churches that would preach that. However, we find so many churches do not preach this and indeed often have a low view of the Bible, such that the Bible contains the Word of God rather than holding to the teaching that the Bible from Genesis to Revelation is the Word of God, every word in the Scriptures is God’s Word to us.

2. Timothy chapter 3:16 says; “All Scripture is God breathed and profitable for teaching , for reproof, for correction and training in righteousness.”

If your church can say Amen to what has been written then we would be happy to fellowship with you.      

Easter Sunday 2023

Please join us on 9th April for our Easter Sunday services as we remember the death and resurrection of our Lord Jesus Christ. He is Risen!

For those joining us online, please note that our stream will start when the sermon begins, at approximately 11:30am and 6:20am.

11am – He is Risen

This morning we will be reading from 1 Corinthians 15:1-11 as we remember the resurrection.

https://youtube.com/live/KZA8h6ovhms?feature=share

6pm – Why the Resurrection Matters

This evening we will continue to read from 1 Corinthians 15 and consider the importance of the resurrection to the Christian faith.

https://youtube.com/live/Scmi3yDLapg?feature=share

Good Friday Service

All are welcome to join us in the church building for our Good Friday service, starting at 10:30am.

For those joining us online, please note that our stream will start when the sermon begins, at approximately 10:45am.

We will be remembering our Saviour’s death on the Cross as our Substitute for sin. Our reading this morning will be from Isaiah 53 and various other passages of Scripture, considering Jesus’ prayers before, during and after the crucifixion.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oUWUk_lifh4

Sunday 2 April

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 Son of God becomes a Lamb

This morning we continue to study Isaiah 53 and consider how the Son of God became the Lamb of God.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DOBGMI8J6Nw

6pm – Suffering on Three Fronts

This evening we will continue our study of Psalm 22, this time considering three different ways in which Jesus suffered on the cross to save us from our sins.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pb4hs2pX9RM

Sunday 26 March

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 – Wounded for me

This morning we return to Isaiah 53 and consider how Jesus was wounded for the sins of His people.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JtRBYQDCxYM

6pm – Forsaken by God and Man

This evening we continue our mini series in Psalm 22. We will be reading Psalm 22:6-11 and considering how our Saviour was forsaken by both God and man.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oWmpogkypdQ

Sunday 19 March

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 – Looking unto Jesus

This morning we turn to the prophecy of the Sin-Bearing Messiah found in Isaiah 53.

Due to a technical issue, we were unable to stream our morning service today.

6pm – Forsaken

This evening we begin a new short series in Psalm 22, considering the prophecy of Jesus’ crucifixion.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uImToDQrWdw

Sunday 12 March

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 – A Heart for God

This morning we turn to Exodus 12:29-41 and the departure of the Children of Israel from Egypt.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rNvbmdtiG1c

6pm – Let the People Praise You, O God

This evening we will be reading from Psalm 67.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-ZHtoRfDQYo

From The Pastor’s Desk

The miracles that Jesus performed point us to His deity and they demonstrate that He is not someone whose words can be considered lightly.

The teaching of Christ is not something we can take or leave, but our response to it will reveal whether we enjoy eternal life or eternal destruction.

Sunday 5 March

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 – Passover

This morning we return to Exodus 12:14-20 and the institution of the Passover.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UAJFhZFBLg0

6pm – Whoever Believes on Him

This evening we continue in the first chapter of Ephesians, turning to verses 13-14 and a reminder of the Gospel.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zu9chpPqdhg

From the Pastor’s Desk

The Bible teaches that although God cannot do evil Himself, He is nonetheless in control of evil and that evil serves to advance His ultimate good purposes. This is good news for us, because it means that every evil we endure will be used by God for a good end. We do not always see how this happens on this side of glory, but we can be sure that God will ultimately bring good out of evil.

See Luke chapter 4 verses 31-37.