Continuing our present series, ‘A Christological perspective of the justice of God revealed through the Old Testament minor prophets,’ Pastor Charles Fleming takes the account of Jonah and looks at why God’s mercy and compassion made Jonah so angry. If God knows everyone, which scripture reveals that He does, why would He choose someone like […]
Continuing our latest series, a Christological perspective on the justice of God revealed in the minor prophets of the Old Testament. In this message Pastor Charles Fleming explores the powerful human instinct for justice, with reference in particular to the case of Jimmy Savile. Could Jimmy Savile’s Roman Catholic faith have saved him? If so, […]
Have you ever considered how to be kind without being soft? Is it possible? In this message Nigel Turner examines what we can learn about the kindness of God through His justice in the writings of the prophet Obadiah, and the fulfilment of his prophecy against Edom. Its roots lay generations earlier when one brother […]
Have you ever considered the difference between God’s irresistible will and His resistible will? In this message, Laura Longworth-Riggs looks at what it means to respond to the stirring of God’s will in our hearts; we see a heathen King who has no choice but to obey the will of God because it’s part of […]
In this introductory message to our new series, ‘A Christological perspective of the justice of God revealed through the minor prophets of the Old Testament,’ Pastor Charles Fleming explores the relationship, and the challenges of justice and forgiveness. Is forgiveness easier when justice is apparent? What does God require if there is no justice in […]
Life throws a lot at us, and sometimes we don’t feel particularly ready or equipped to cope with what’s going on. It’s easy to end up in a place where we feel that we’ve tried everything and that nothing works, we just can’t find the way forward. According to statistics, 5,000 people under the age […]
If you’ve ever felt discouraged or felt like giving up this is a message for you. As part of our ‘Jesus is building His Church’ series ‘And we are co-labourers with Him,’ Pastor Charles Fleming encourages us to keep going in God’s purposes even when we feel as though we’ve tried before and things didn’t […]
Continuing our present series: Jesus Is Building His Church and We Are Co-Labourers With Him, Simon Longworth-Riggs encourages us to consider what makes us stand out as Christians, is it how strong our relationship with God is because we’ve been with Him? Can it be seen that we are His children and that we belong […]
How do we trust a God we can’t see if we don’t trust the people who we’re in relationship with? Linda Jenkins shares her testimony about the work that the Holy Spirit is doing in her life regarding learning to trust God and people more. And Pastor Charles Fleming looks at just how settled God’s […]
Rom 1:20 Tells us that although God is invisible He can be seen through what He has created and the order of the world He has made. In this message Pastor Charles Fleming poses the question, what do we learn regarding the power of belonging to the family of God through what we see in […]
If you have ever wondered whether God is interested in you as an individual look no further, here are 3 testimonies from people of totally different backgrounds, who all encountered Jesus personally and were transformed by His love. Testimonies are the irrefutable witness to the fact that Jesus is alive and active today – if […]
Have you ever felt that you just don’t fit, that you just don’t belong, that you’re different? In this message in our present series, Jesus is Building His Church and We Are Co-Labourers With Him, Lib Fleming explores what it means to belong to the household of God.
In the book of Nehemiah God’s people had to learn to build the walls of the city with a sword strapped to their side as well as with their building tools in their hands. What does that look like for us as 21st century Christians? In this message Glyn Clark exhorts us regarding how to […]
In this message from the book of Nehemiah, Nigel Clark examines what goodness means from a biblical perspective. Nehemiah was called by God to a ‘good work,’ how does that differ from any other type of work he may have been doing? Does carrying a sense of reproach in our lives threaten to undermine the […]
Sometimes what lies ahead can seem quite daunting, even overwhelming, perhaps with the odds for success potentially stacked against us. If we ever feel like that we can take encouragement from the Israelite king who had the responsibility to lead the Jews from their exile in Babylon back to Jerusalem with a view to them […]