Sunday 20th July – The Servant’s Heart (Sin, Faith & Duty) – Elder Keith Treasure

We are all fellow servants to God and each other with the ultimate aim of building the kingdom of God, waiting for the return of our Lord Jesus Christ.

We are all fellow servants to God and each other with the ultimate aim of building the kingdom of God, waiting for the return of our Lord Jesus Christ.

True faith does not come from constantly receiving what we ask from God. Instead, it grows from trusting God’s character. The story of Jehoshaphat highlights the extraordinary victory that results from seeking the Lord in our times of trouble.

This Sunday, two of our Sunday School classes, the primary school ages 6-10 and secondary school ages 11-16-year students, will participate in the service. It will finish with Deacon Helena providing a message based on Matthew 8:1-4.

Why does God so often seem silent? The problem isn’t that He’s not speaking – it’s that we’re not positioned to listen.

What we truly believe is revealed at the boiling point—when pressure is high and our faith is tested.In Luke 22:31–34, Jesus warns Peter, “Satan has asked to sift you as wheat.”

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.

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.

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