Shane Mackay goes through Numbers 13 as a New Year Message. May we all be challenged by God’s message to us.
David Hallett continues with the 1 Corinthians Series by looking at 1 Corinthians 6:18-7:16. David highlights the importance of being the light in a dark world in our marriages.
Tim van Stormbroek starts the New Year with a message from Hebrews 10:19-25. Together we need to draw near to God, hold onto hope, encourage one another and not give up meeting together.
What will you do this Christmas? Ignore, explore or adore Christ our King? As James Levengood looks at Luke 2:8-20 and Matthew 2:9-12, may you learn to explore or adore our King.
David Hallett shares four thoughts from Luke 2:4-14, 22-35 and Luke 7:36-50. He looks at the good news of Christmas revealed for all people, received by some people, revealing the hearts of people, and bringing peace to people.
Bruce Newsham continues with the 1 Corinthians Series by looking at 1 Corinthians 6. Bruce shares four lessons we can learn from this passage: avoid arbitration from unbelievers, rather be wronged than sin, God will deal with the unrighteous, and remember how much you have been forgiven.
Bruce Newsham continues with the 1 Corinthians Series by looking at 1 Corinthians 5. He provides us with three reasons for disciplining: it is for the good of the one sinning, it is good for the church and it is good for our testimony before unbelievers.
Samuel Janutsch continues with the 1 Corinthians Series by looking at 1 Corinthians 4.
Andrew Rowan continues with the 1 Corinthians Series by looking at 1 Corinthians 3. Andrew reminds us to work on unity, break down division, focus on Christ as the head and to work on maturity.
Michael West continues with the 1 Corinthians Series by looking at 1 Corinthians 2. Here he asks three questions: How do we become spiritually wise, why do we become spiritually wise, and what does it look like to be spiritually wise?


