Michael Harber continues in our series on John and takes us through the events after Jesus crucifixion unpacking the facts that Jesus died on his own accord, the evidence that our faith is not a blind faith and the courage and sacrifice of Joseph and Nicodemus. Michael takes time to apply these truths to our faith today.
Bruce takes us through this very sensitive passage in Scripture where the account of Jesus crucifixion is recorded. He looks at the 4 responses to Jesus, the 3 last words of Jesus and challenges to us as believers.
Johan challenges us to consider the two kingdoms at play in this important passage: the kingdom and purposes of man (active and passive actions) and the kingdom and purposes of God. We need to chose which kingdom we will serve!
As we continue our series in John, Hans leads us through dark days for Peter when he denies His Lord. He then looks back at Peter’s journey of faith (called, convicted, comforted, challenged, confessed, confident) to the point where Peter reaches the dark moment where his courage fails. Hans challenges us in our generation: if we want to take a stand for Christ, we too may come under the attack of Satan whose desire is for us to lose faith. But the story ends with Peter graciously being brought back by the Lord and being commissioned and showing faithful commitment to his Lord and the church through the rest of his life.
Johan begins teaching on the crucifixion narrative as we continue our series in the gospel of John. Judas betrays Jesus but God’s love is demonstrated in his response in grace.
Anton looks at the celebration of the Israelites after their miraculous rescue by God and encourages us to sing a new song.
Anton takes us on the journey with the Israelites as they are commanded to move forward into the Red Sea.
Johan continues in our series in the gospel of John, explaining how the Holy Spirit works in applying redemption, starting with convicting the world, guiding the apostles in all truth and illuminating the Word to us and finally in glorifying Christ and shining the spotlight on Him and His work.
A visiting speaker from Medway Community Church, Lawrence Payne, teaches from Hebrews and 1 Peter on the relevance and purpose of being part of a church in our generation.
Dave looks at the third and final sermon the series on overcoming the trap of bitterness. He opens the scriptures to look at the root, the cycle, the impact and the remedy for bitterness, exploring the family example of a cycle of bitterness from Abraham to Joseph and how Joseph finally breaks the cycle.



