Afleveringen
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In this sermon, YC helps us look at Isaiah 49:1-16, reflecting on God's promise to never forget his people, even when we struggle to remember him.
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In this sermon from Isaiah 49:1-16, Pastor Alex reminds us that, even in our darkest moments, God will never forget us. He engraves our names on his hands as a symbol of his eternal love and faithfulness.
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In the new sermon series Isaiah: Songs of the Servant, Pastor Leslie helps us to explore the profound picture of Jesus as the true and better servant, one who fulfills God’s perfect plan where we have failed. As we reflect on Isaiah’s powerful words, we are reminded of the servant’s gentle, tender heart and the Father’s delight in him, offering us hope and restoration through Christ’s faithful obedience.
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In this new sermon series, Isaiah: Songs of the Servant, Pastor Jack introduces us to God's chosen servant through the lens of Isaiah. Amid the brokenness and struggles of life, we are invited to look to Jesus, the humble and gentle servant, in whom God delights. As we explore the depths of God's justice, mercy, and restoration, we are reminded that this servant, through his gentleness and humility, brings hope and healing to the world.
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On Ash Wednesday, Pastor Alex reflected on God's heart for his people through the lens of Hosea 11, revealing his unwavering tender love and mercy despite Israel’s rejection. As we enter Lent, we’re invited to examine our hearts, seek repentance and renewal, and remember that his love is fully revealed in Jesus.
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What would you give up to gain everything? In this final sermon of the Meet Jesus series, we meet a rich young ruler who seems to have it all from Luke 18:18-30. The young man seeks eternal life but struggles to surrender his wealth when Jesus calls him to follow. Alex challenges us to consider what holds us back from fully committing to Christ.
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This week, guest speaker Mike Raiter takes us to the road to Emmaus in Luke 24:13-35. Two disciples, lost in grief and confusion, unknowingly walk alongside the risen Jesus. As he opens the Scriptures to them, their hearts burn with understanding, and in the breaking of bread, their eyes are finally opened. In this message from our Meet Jesus series, we’re reminded of the power of God’s Word, the joy of recognising Christ, and the burning hearts that propel us to share the good news.
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This week, Jack continues the Meet Jesus series by exploring the powerful encounter in Luke 24:13-35. As two disciples walk to Emmaus, they fail to recognise Jesus, despite being right in front of them. Jack challenges us to consider how our emotions and misunderstandings can cloud our vision of Jesus. He highlights the importance of Scripture in revealing the truth, as Jesus opens the eyes of the disciples through his Word.
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In this second talk from the Men's Conference, Mike Raiter unpacks Numbers 25. Through the story of Israel’s struggle and the zeal of Phinehas, Mike challenges us to reflect on our commitment to God and the necessity of staying zealous in faith.
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In this talk from the Men's Conference, Mike Raiter explores themes of faith, perseverance, and God's promises through the lens of the Book of Numbers.
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This week, we're looking at the encounter between Jesus and Nicodemus from John 3. Despite his deep religious knowledge, Nicodemus was still far from understanding the truth of who Jesus really is. Pastor Leslie challenges us to reflect on our own lives, calling us to humility, repentance and to look to Jesus for salvation, recognising him as the Son of God who brings eternal life.
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YC shares from John 4, where Jesus meets a Samaritan woman at the well and offers her living water. Reflecting on our own weariness and longing, YC highlights Jesus' invitation to experience grace and worship God in spirit and truth, urging us to seek fulfilment through a relationship with Christ.
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Pastor Jack helps us to think about John 4, the story of Jesus meeting the Samaritan woman at the well. This encounter reminds us that no one is too far from Jesus’ love. He meets us where we are, reveals our true need, and invites us to find fulfilment in him.
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Pastor James explores a moment of doubt in the life of John the Baptist, found in Luke 7:18-28, where John questions whether Jesus is truly the Messiah. We see how even the greatest prophets experienced doubt and encourage us to wrestle with our own questions about Jesus. By examining Jesus' response—pointing to his miracles and fulfillment of prophecy. This passage challenges us to consider who Jesus truly is and how we should respond to his invitation.
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Pastor Leslie explores Luke 7:18-28, where John the Baptist sends messengers to ask Jesus, "Are you the one who is to come?" Through this passage, we witness Jesus' fulfillment of ancient prophecies and hear his invitation to trust in the promises of God. Whether you're seeking certainty about faith or curious about what makes Jesus utterly unique, this message offers encouragement to question, reflect, and find hope in the ultimate return of God's everlasting King.
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YC helps us to think about the encounter between Jesus and a Canaanite woman in Matthew 15:21-28. Amid cultural barriers and deep personal need, she shows us what it truly means to approach Jesus with faith and humility. Discover how this unexpected encounter speaks to the heart of all who seek Jesus.
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Pastor Alex explores the encounter between Jesus and a Canaanite woman in Matthew 15:21-28. Amid cultural barriers and deep personal need, she shows us what it truly means to approach Jesus with faith and humility. Discover how this unexpected encounter speaks to the heart of all who seek Jesus.
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As we continue in our Meet Jesus series, today we're looking at John 11 and Jesus' encounter with Mary and Martha after the death of their brother Lazarus. Through this story, we see the power of Jesus over death and the hope that he offers to those who believe in him. Pastor Jack reflects on how Jesus' presence and response to suffering show that while we may not always understand our pain, we are never alone.
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As we continue in our Meet Jesus series, Rev Vaughan Roberts delves into John 11:1-7, 17-44, exploring Jesus’ encounter with Mary and Martha. As Lazarus dies, his sisters are left grappling with unanswered questions, but Jesus responds with astonishing claims, declaring, “I am the resurrection and the life.” Through this miraculous story, we see the power of Jesus over death and the certain hope he offers to those who believe in him.
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We’re living in a time full of big questions about identity, gender, and sexuality. What does the Bible say about these topics? Vaughan Roberts, the current rector at St. Ebbe's Church in Oxford, will help us to think through these topics from a biblical perspective.
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