Sunday 22nd September – Thanksgiving Service

This week, there will be no speaker. Instead, we will have a service where we thank God for everything he has done for us.

This week, there will be no speaker. Instead, we will have a service where we thank God for everything he has done for us.

One thing is inevitable: life will throw up a challenge or two for us, and sometimes, they seem out of our control. Today is an opportunity to be reminded and encouraged when things in our lives seem broken.

Today’s sermon focuses on the spiritual battle that Christians face. While our natural inclination may be to attack, this passage encourages us to stand firm in our faith. The church is described as a spiritual army engaging in a battle

Hats off to the students in our midst who have just received their exam results. We encourage them to remain present in the Lord.

This sermon, based on Ephesians 6:10-20, focuses on the believer’s need to be strong in the Lord by putting on the whole armour of God.

Miracles performed by the Apostle Paul spread awe and reverence throughout Ephesus, leading many to renounce their previous practices, including magic and witchcraft, in recognition of Jesus’ supreme authority.

Again, we will explore the character of Joshua as he leads Israel into the Promised Land. Through the lens of ‘five key questions’, we will engage with the key moment of doubt in Joshua’s mind and explore what God requires

This sermon addresses the recent mockery of Christian symbols during the Paris Olympics and reflects on how the Church should respond to such affronts. While the world may attempt to undermine our faith, the Church’s strength lies in the proclamation

As God stopped the miracle of the manna from heaven and the Israelites moved to eat from the land, Joshua approached God on his terms. Let’s take some time out to consider what it means to live this Christian life

In his sermon titled “The Important Matter of Living in God’s Presence,” Pastor David emphasises the profound blessings of abiding in God’s presence. Drawing from Psalm 67 and the priestly blessing in Numbers 6:24-26, he highlights the importance of living