Sunday 4th May – Sunday Service – Pastor Alan Alexander

This week we have Pastor Alan Alexander visiting us to give the message. We look forward to see how God will use his servant. Join us at 10:30 a.m. for our regular Sunday Service.
This week we have Pastor Alan Alexander visiting us to give the message. We look forward to see how God will use his servant. Join us at 10:30 a.m. for our regular Sunday Service.
Our world often measures greatness by displays of strength — the physical strength of an athlete, the financial strength of a corporation, the political strength of a leader, or the military strength of an army.
This Easter Sunday, in his sermon entitled “The ABC of the Resurrection,” Pastor David shares a message that walks us through the first seven letters of the alphabet, uncovering key truths about Jesus’ death and resurrection, looking at how this
Please join us as we reflect on the two crowns Jesus wore and their deep significance for us. Here is a link to the programme for today: https://tpcf.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2025/04/Good-Friday-2025-v.-online.pdf Join us at 11:00 a.m. for our service.
The final chapter in Jesus’ earthly work, his coming to earth and his ultimate glorification, has its prelude in these passages. Let’s take a closer look at them to find our reason for celebration today.
When the Greeks said, “We would see Jesus (KJV),” they echoed the deep cry of humanity to encounter the living God. Jesus responded by speaking of His glorification—because to be glorified is to be revealed.
Today, we will explore the concept of single parenthood through the lens of Hannah’s journey – from deep anguish to joyful praise—as recorded in the first two chapters of 1 Samuel.
Faith is easy when it requires no sacrifice. But what happens when belief comes at a cost? In this sermon, Pastor David highlights the greatness of God, who humbled Himself by taking on flesh, becoming like us, and dying on
We are the body of Christ. The Spirit of God is essential to the life of the body, as essential as blood is to our natural bodies. No blood, no life, no spirit no life. Let’s meditate on the notion
In John 6:1-15, Jesus performs the miracle of feeding over 5000 people with just five loaves and two fish. The crowd, amazed by this sign, sees Him as the promised prophet and wants to make Him king by force. However,