Sunday 1st March – Sunday Service – Deacon Reggie Martin

Some moments in Scripture are so Holy, so arresting, so drenched in divine weight, that they echo across generations.

Some moments in Scripture are so Holy, so arresting, so drenched in divine weight, that they echo across generations.

In Scripture, the word often translated as “glory” carries the idea of weightiness or substance. God is not light, trivial, or casual. His holiness is dense with purity, power, and majesty.

This message calls believers to embrace holiness by recognising God’s eternal power and sovereignty.

Our theme this year is Holiness unto the Lord. Jesus in this sermon has spelt out the required spiritual attitude and social behaviour required from a follower of his.

This week, Deacon Lynch will bring the message. We will look at God’s Promise given to Joshua after Moses’ death. Join us at 10:30 am for our regular Sunday service.

This sermon teaches that the true foundation, the platform for a holy life, is practical, consistent obedience to the Word of the Lord.

David asked, “Is there anyone still left of the house of Saul to whom I can show kindness for Jonathan’s sake?” Legacy is revealed most clearly when surrender costs us something.

Join us for our regular Sunday service, starting at 10:30 am.

As we come to the end of the year and our spiritual objective for the year, this Sunday, we look at how God’s word reveals Jesus’ divinity and how He wants to continually affect our thinking and belief.

Belief is the starting point, not the finish line. In John 8:31-32, Jesus speaks to those who believed in Him and calls them to go deeper:“If you abide in my word, you are truly my disciples. Then you will know