Sunday 12th January – Sunday Service – Elder Keith Treasure

Our service starts at 10:30 a.m.

Our service starts at 10:30 a.m.

This sermon explores the powerful story of the Father’s blessing, as seen in the story of Esau and Jacob. Esau’s anguished plea for a blessing reveals the deep value of a father’s affirmation, guidance, and prophecy over his children’s future.

GratitudeAs we transition from one year to the next, it is a fitting time to reflect on the past, embrace the present, and look ahead to the future. Through every season—whether marked by success or loss, joy or hardship—one unchanging

This sermon contrasts two powerful biblical realities represented by the names of two baby boys: Ichabod, meaning “the glory has departed,” and Immanuel, meaning “God with us.” Each name reflects a spiritual choice that leads to vastly different life experiences.

Is Jesus who he claims to be? In Luke 5:18-26, the scribes and Pharisees cast doubt on the divine person of Jesus Christ by accusing him of blasphemy. Because in their minds, no man can forgive only God, and in

Gift-giving season is nearly upon us; we all like a good gift! We all want the best of God’s grace in our lives.

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

Jesus is coming soon, the bible says, “like a thief in the night”. In order to not be caught unawares, we must be found doing the will of GOD.

Our key text this week is taken from Genesis 28 and John 1:9-11. Whilst asleep, Jacob encounters God in an unexpected place. It is in that place confirms his promises to Jacob and reaffirms the covenant he made to Abraham.

Last week, we examined the book of Jonah, uncovering Jonah’s attitude towards his calling and his personal comfort. God challenges Jonah on what truly concerns him.