What does the Bible have to say about the war in Ukraine?
A study in Psalm 10 will I think show us the thought of God upon an ungodly and unloving dictator.
What will be the final outcome of such a leader?
The judgement of God.
What does the Bible have to say about the war in Ukraine?
A study in Psalm 10 will I think show us the thought of God upon an ungodly and unloving dictator.
What will be the final outcome of such a leader?
The judgement of God.
All are welcome to join us in the church building for our Sunday worship services. We will have a short time of fellowship after the service, with refreshments provided.
This morning we return to Mark 10:19-22 and the story of the Rich Young Ruler’s encounter with Jesus.
This evening we return to Saul’s conversion in Acts 9.
All are welcome to join us in the church building for our Sunday worship services. We will have a short time of fellowship after the service, with refreshments provided.
This morning we turn continue reading from Mark 10 and verses 17-22. We will consider the rich young ruler’s interaction with the Lord Jesus.
This evening we move into Acts 9 and verses 1-7, where we meet Saul.
How are your New Year resolutions going?
Mine usually end round about the middle of February. We make all these promises to ourselves, to others sometimes and even to God.
I am going to be a better person this year, I am going to lose weight, I’ll do more exercise, I’ll spend less on myself and give more to others. We have I’m sure all been there.
But what happens we fall back into old habits, often we can be just as bad as we were last year and just as annoyed that we haven’t been able to do the things we wanted to do.
Paul the Apostle in the Bible had the same kind of problems with life. He wrote this about himself; “When I want to do good, evil is present with me. {Romans 7 verse 21}. Paul calls this problem sin. He says “What a wretched man I am! Who will rescue me from this body of death? {Romans 7 verse 24.}
He gives us the answer in the next verse and the answer is Jesus.
“I thank God through Jesus Christ our Lord!”
Jesus is the answer because Jesus paid the price for all the bad things we do by dying on a cross in our place. To receive forgiveness we need to believe in Him and say sorry.
“There is therefore now no condemnation to those who are in Christ Jesus.” {Romans 8 verse 1}.
All are welcome to join us in the church building for our Sunday worship services. We will have a short time of fellowship after the service, with refreshments provided.
This morning we turn to Mark 10:13-16 where children are brought to Jesus.
NOTE: We experienced connection issues during the morning live stream, resulting in some of the service stream being dropped. A recording of the sermon is available in our sermon archives here.
This evening we return to Acts 8:26-40 and think about the passage that the Ethiopian eunuch was reading from Isaiah 53.
Due to continuing connection issues, we were unable to stream this service in full. A recording of the sermon is available in our sermon archives here.
All are welcome to join us in the church building for our Sunday worship services. We will have a short time of fellowship after the service, with refreshments provided.
This morning we return to Mark 10:1-12 where we continue to look at Jesus’ teaching on marriage and adultery.
This evening we return Acts 8:26-40 and consider God’s plan for the meeting of Philip and the Ethiopian Eunuch.
All are welcome to join us in the church building for our Sunday worship services. We will have a short time of fellowship after the service, with refreshments provided.
his morning we return to Mark 10:1-12 to hear what Jesus taught about marriage.
This evening we will be listening to a message by Alistair Begg from Truth for Life. Please join us in the church building to listen together. If you unable to do so, you can listen here: https://www.truthforlife.org/resources/sermon/verse-year/
All are welcome to join us in the church building for our Sunday worship services. We will have a short time of fellowship after the service, with refreshments provided.
This Sunday pastor Mike Leaves resumes his sermon series in Mark’s Gospel and the Acts of the Apostles. We hope you can join us to hear God’s Word.
This morning Pastor Mike Leaves returns to our series on Mark’s Gospel, resuming at chapter 10. We will look at Jesus’ response to the Pharisees’ question about divorce.
This evening we return to our series in the book of Acts, turning to Acts 8:26-40 and the account of the Ethiopian Eunuch.
All are welcome to join us in the church building for our Sunday worship services. We will have a short time of fellowship after the service, with refreshments provided.
This Sunday we welcome our visiting speaker, Steve Foley who will be leading both our morning and evening services.
This morning Steve will be preaching from Philippians chapter 3
Join us for our evening service where we will be reading Psalm 103
All are welcome to join us in the church building for our Sunday worship services at 11am and 6pm. We will have a short time of fellowship after the service, with refreshments provided.
This week we will be listening to a two-part pre-recorded message by Alistair Begg from Truth for Life (https://truthforlife.org). For those unable to join us in person, links to the two sermons can be found below (click the “Watch” button at the centre-top of the page to access the video recording).
Behold Your God! – Part one:
https://www.truthforlife.org/resources/sermon/behold-your-god-part-one/
Behold Your God! – Part two:
https://www.truthforlife.org/resources/sermon/behold-your-god-part-two/