As Jesus revealed The Father, we are to reveal The Son to a world that does not know Him.
At the end of His life Paul encourages the church to continue steadfastly in these things.
God's design for family is the masterpiece of His creation and not something that is up for redefinition.
We preach Jesus, warning people not to add to the Message. To be mature is to be basic. Christ! No more, no less. A message from Colossians 1.
The freedom we have in Christ means we get to do things differently, like forgiving those who have wronged us.
In a world that constantly wants more, contentment is a superpower. Message by Ps. Mark Hodgetts.
It will not always be business as usual, The Day of The Lord will arrive and we will all stand before our righteous Judge and Rewarder.
The power and freedom of being a servant of Christ. A message from the book of Philippians.
The world wants to redefine love to mean personal fulfilment and limitless self-expression but God is the only one who gets to define love because it's who He is.
We live differently because we're called to make a difference. Faith in Christ is the death of indifference.
We get to live unimaginably powerful lives as we walk worthy of the calling with which we have been called.
God establishes us in the reality of His love as we endure hardships and journey through difficult moments.
The plan of God is revealed in Jesus and reflected through his church. A message from Ephesians 3.
In Jesus those that stood on the outside have been invited in. A message from Ephesians 2.
We were all on a one way track to destruction until Jesus became our exit. A message from Ephesians 2.
Paul prays that the church would know the hope and power that is theirs in Christ. A massage from Ephesians 1.
There was something said about you before others started saying things about you. A message from Ephesians 1.
As we hold fast to the vision God has given us we are able to pursue both health and growth.
One of the greatest indicators of the spiritual health of a community is the temperature of their worship.
To be a Christian means to be a disciple. A personal trust and journey with Jesus that transforms us from the inside out.
Jesus is the foundation of our hope, the threshing floor where we are saved and sanctified.
What is your heart towards the church? A look at how God invites us to build what He is building.
God has set a wide door before us and no one can shut it. The final message in our series in 1st Corinthians.
Seven speakers with seven minutes each, sharing biblical wisdom and testimonies about finances.
If we fail to submit our finances to God, our finances will become our god. A message on how a healthy relationship with money can fund the purpose of God for your life.
God invites us to trust in Him as we develop a lifestyle of worship in the area of finances. Week 3 in our series called When It Comes To Money.
Week 2 in our sub-series about money. Today we discuss the connection between giving and heaven.
Paul brings the message of 1st Corinthians back to heart of the gospel in which we stand.
Welcome to Anchor Church Online! Today we're discussing the most powerful way for us to reveal God's heart to the world.
A discussion about how we as the church can work together using the gifts God has given us.
A discussion about the Gifts of The Holy Spirit and whether or not they're still for today.
Nothing can transform us and deliver us from pride and self-centredness like Jesus and His grace.
The strategy of heaven to reach our world is believers who can see others the way God does.
Paul Andrew from Liberty Church Global shares a powerful message on community as the remedy to fear.
God designed marriage and sex within marriage to be something so much more than what our culture has made it out to be.
Ps. Adrian shares the biggest mistake he has made as a leader and what it really means to be a leader in the Kingdom.
As God makes us spiritually alive in Christ we are able to see as He sees and prepare the way for a move of the Spirit.
God graces empowers us to make a difference. The first part in our new series in 1st Corinthians.
We build big lives as we learn to walk with and trust in God through prayer. A message by Ps. Adrian Wright.
Living a big life means living a life of faith. Ps. Adrian shares two ways in which we can live big lives.
God is described in the scriptures as kind and by the Holy Spirit we get to bear the same kindness towards others.
As The Father sent Jesus, so He has sent us, empowered by His Holy Spirit, so others may live.
Ps. Adrian and Ps. Will discuss some of the big questions you have asked about faith and God.
World-renowned Astronomer Prof. David Block shares on the divide between faith and science.
Do you struggle with doubt? Here is a discussion about doubt and how you can overcome. Part of our ongoing series called Finding Faith.
Why are the claims of Jesus so offensive to our world? Part of our ongoing series called Finding Faith.
A message about the nature of God. Is He angry and vindictive or loving and kind? Part of our ongoing series called Finding Faith.
Is the theory of evolution fact or can we find the fingerprints of God in creation? A part of our ongoing series called Finding Faith.
Do miracles contradict science? A look at why we can believe miracles happen. Part of our ongoing series called Finding Faith.
Why does something exist rather than nothing? A look at the origin of all things. Part of our new series called Finding Faith.
Let's not get caught up in our own agendas or experiences, but recognise we are a part of something bigger. The conclusion of our series on The Culture of Revival.
Rest is a key element of revival. A message by Ps. Mark Hodgetts in our ongoing series A Culture of Revival.
Faith-filled expectation leads us to take action in our daily lives. A message by Cjay Jansen from Jeffreys Bay, South Africa.
Jesus has done it all and so we get to experience the flow of His Spirit. A message by Meesh Fomenko from Malibu, California.
We are a part of something bigger than ourselves. A message by our lead pastor Adrian Wright.
A look at how we can experience consistent revival in our lives. A message by Jeremiah Bowser from Brest in France.
The love of God moves us to a culture of revival. Message by Jacob Schwertfeger from the Zambezi Gorge in Zambia.
Jesus is the only one who can deal with the source of brokenness in our world, the human heart.
Jesus is the one that baptizes us in the Holy Spirit and with fire, empowering us to live change lives.
Jesus came to quench our thirst and reveal what it really means to live a fulfilling life.
Those that have put their faith in God have rested from their works even as God did from His.
God isn't unsympathetic to what we suffer as a human race. He knows what we feel and He offers grace.
Jesus reigns as the only King to ever defeat death and lead us in the triumph of His life.
Prayer and worship are acts of faith that strengthen us in the midst of hardship and uncertainty. A messaged streamed live during lockdown in South Africa due to the Corona Virus.
Living by faith is the most practical way to live. It shapes our lives and directs our daily walk.
Life is a series of exiles and it's easy for us to feel dislocated. Could God use these seasons to reveal new realities to us?
The scriptures are an ice-axe smashing the frozen sea within us. A message from our ongoing series in the book of Jeremiah.
How can we be honest about disappointment without becoming discouraged? From the life of Jeremiah we learn the key to perseverance. Part of our ongoing series in the Book of Jeremiah.
Becoming who God destined for us to be requires an authentic walk with with Him. A message from our current study in the book of Jeremiah.
God wants more than religious reform, He wants to shape our lives as we trust in Him. A message from our study in the Book of Jeremiah called Run With Horses.
Once we stop focussing on our inadequacies, we begin to see the possibilities of what God can do through ordinary people like us.
In trying to invent our own identities we discover that we are late to the conversation. The second part of our series in the book of Jeremiah.
In his walk with God, Jeremiah discovered how to live life at its best. The first part of our new series in the Book of Jeremiah.
Every Christmas Christians debate whether or not certain traditions are biblical or not. Here's how we can celebrate Christmas in a way that honours Jesus, and not be weird.
Meekness is powerful but not forceful. Its strength under the control of the Holy Spirit. A message by Ps. Mark Hodgetts.
The river of life flows from the throne of God, bringing healing and life to all that was once dead. It's the restoration of all things.
As heaven invades earth and all things become new, we see in the ultimate sense of what every believer has tasted of in the moment of salvation.
What we do in this life, echoes in eternity. A message from Revelation 20 as part of our ongoing series called Awe & Eternity.
Our victory both in the ultimate sense and in the daily battles of life is found in our intimacy with Jesus.
The church is a powerful movement of believers that have been awakened to the call of God and respond in faith. A message by Paul Andrew shared at Anchor Church.
When the bible speaks about giving it calls it an act of grace. Generosity is a powerful proof that God's grace is impacting your life. A message shared by Ps. Adrian Wright.
The presence of God's grace in our lives produces a supernatural capacity to fulfil His calling. A message shared by Jacob Schwertfeger at Anchor Church Joburg.
A look at how the presence of God's grace moves ordinary people beyond their natural limitations. A message shared by Ps. Adrian Wright at Anchor Church Joburg.
The real reason we often struggle to worship God is that we are drawn to worship so many other things. A message from Revelation 15-18 as part of our ongoing series in the book of Revelation called Awe & Eternity.
After being unceremoniously dumped out of heaven, Satan conjures up one last plan to deceive the world before the judgement of God overthrows his efforts. A message from Revelation 13 and 14 as part of our ongoing series in the book of Revelation.
How will we ever overcome the rule of evil in our world? Revelation 12 has a few ideas.
A look behind the curtain as we see the immense support God gives to those who witness about Him. A message from Revelation 10 & 11 as part of our series Awe & Eternity: The Book of Revelation.
What would it look like if God slowly removed his protection from the world. A lot like Revelation 8 and 9. Listen to this powerful message shared by Ps. Adrian Wright at Anchor Church.
A dramatic pause in the breaking of the seals reveals a multitude of believers in heaven, our true home and eternal inheritance. A message from Revelation 7 as part of our series on Revelation called Awe & Eternity.
As we nearer the time of Jesus' return, God will shake the foundations of all our world has trusted in so that many more may turn to Him in hope. A message by Ps. Adrian Wright from Revelation 6.
In contrast to how the modern church often approaches evangelism, Paul sought to build bridges to reach those who did not know Jesus. A message by Ps. Mark Hodgetts.
We answered some of the real questions asked during The Sex Series and looked at the biblical view on certain issues.
Our world promotes a specific idea of what sexual fulfilment looks like yet so many have found the theory to be false. What then is the key to great sex?
Sex is a wonderful gift but a horrible god. In part two of The Sex Series we look at God's desire to restore the value of sex in our lives.
A look at the beauty of God's design and purpose for sex in our lives and how we can develop a healthy perspective of sexual intimacy as something so much more than just a physical act.
Jesus is the message of the Old Testament and the psalms beautifully prepare our hearts to now Him. A message by Ps. Mark Hodgetts.
The beauty of the scarlet thread running through scripture points to our redemption in Jesus and his atoning sacrifice for us.
Why is it that God could not accept Cain's offering? A look at the story of Cain and Abel and how it points us to Jesus.
The coming of the Son of Man will be like the times of Noah. It's only through grace that we are saved from judgement and empowered for righteous living.
Abraham believed in a God who could raise the dead and bring forth life from nothing. His story points us to Jesus. Part of our ongoing series called Pictures of Jesus.
A look at how the serpent Moses raised in the wilderness points us to Jesus and the healing we find in Him.
This is how the story of Jonah points towards the resurrection of Jesus and His grace for sinners like us. The first message in our series entitled Pictures of Jesus.
The resurrection of Jesus transforms rebels into righteous. A message shared at Anchor Church on Resurrection Sunday 2019.
A look at how God redeems rebels like us. A message shared at Anchor Church on Good Friday 2019.
God's grace doesn't deliver us from responsibility, but empowers us to take it up to the glory of God.
God's mystery has been revealed and we are the ones who get to share it with our world. A message by Ps. Mark Hodgetts shared at Anchor Church.
This is why Jesus is the centre of our faith and the hope of our hearts. A message from Revelation 5 as part of our ongoing series in Revelation called Awe & Eternity.
As heaven takes up residence in us, our idols are defeated and our lives are changed. A message from Revelation 4 as part of our ongoing series in Revelation.
As Jesus continues His letters to the church we recognise our need to stand in the midst of conflict and to be weary of complacency. Part 2 of the message on Revelation 2 and 3 as part of our ongoing series in Revelation: Awe & Eternity.
As we face the realities of life on earth, we can rest in the reality of heaven and endure in faith. A message from Revelation 2 and 3 in our ongoing series called Awe & Eternity.
The book of Revelation is less about telling us how it all ends and more about revealing to us the One who is the beginning and the end. The first part in our Awe & Eternity series based in Revelation.
So often we lose sight of the beauty and sanctity of God's own people, called to be the people through whom God makes his appeal of reconciliation to the world.
When God's Spirit starts working in us, we find the courage to come alive and become all that God has destined for us to be.
We don't have because we don't ask. The more we have the courage to rely on the faithfulness of God, the more we will find ourselves wholeheartedly given to prayer.
If we are to develop a culture of courage we must begin by having the courage to believe that God is with us.
You may have wondered whether your life would ever amount to much - but knowing that God has chosen you even when you would not choose yourself, makes all the difference.
We serve a God who shows up and is present. Whether in our pain or in our failure, He comes to redeem and restore.
In our search for satisfaction and fulfilment, it's often our most difficult moments that reveal the sufficiency of God's grace and presence in our lives.
Our God is a speaking God who reveals his will to us in various ways. In this message Ps. Mark Hodgetts shares on some of the ways we can hear and understand the voice of God.
Jesus didn't come to add to our religious ideas, but to bring life to all who would believe.
God has moved by His Spirit in every generation. To find your calling all you need to do is get into the flow of His grace.
The more we walk with Jesus the more we see things the way God does and realise what we are called to do.
We are called to build a church that rescues people. A message shared by Ps. Sean Phillipps from Urban Edge Church, Cape Town.
The dream that god has for our lives is more than something we need to do, its something God causes us to become.
When God puts a dream in our hearts to pursue we discover that we have a role to play in His great story - giving us eternal perspective and unquenchable passion.
God has a dream for your life and a work He desires to accomplish through you. His dream in our hearts is a promise of provision and an invitation to participate.
From the book of Isaiah we see how God longs for us to get a new vision of ourselves as His redeemed so that we might walk boldly in the calling He has for us.
We have all we need to answer God's call on our lives because of who we are in Jesus. A message by Jake Schwertfeger of Overland Missions.
7 preachers given 7 minutes each to share the message God has laid on their hearts - with one clear message emerging: Don't be afraid, know who you are in Jesus and step out!
As the church we are not only called to gather, but to scatter and to bring light to our world. A powerful message by Ps. Mark Hodgetts.
A discussion about relationships, dating, singleness, marriage, remarriage and parenting had between leaders and members of Anchor Church in various stages of life. The final part of our series on Sacred Relationships.
The church is one of the most important and life giving relationships we can be a part of. Find out how you can discover God's best by committing to the journey.
We've all made mistakes and been hurt in relationships. How does God restore us and what can we learn in the process?
Does God have a plan for singleness? Can we date differently? Here are a few points to help you see the bigger picture in your time of singleness, dating or waiting.
God has a beautiful design for family and is worth fighting for. Discover five ways that you can fight for your family by God's grace.
Have we taken too many cues from the world's culture as to what marriage is meant to be? In this message we look at marriage, why it's difficult, and how you can enjoy all that God intended for it to be.
The grace of God brings us to a new way of life. We are different so that we can make a difference in our world. The final message in our series in the book of Hebrews.
God disciplines those in whom He delights. This is not punishment for sin but the restoration of lame and broken parts of our lives. A powerful message from Hebrews 12 as part of our ongoing series in the book of Hebrews.
We are called to run with endurance, the race that is set out before us. A message by Ps. Mark Hodgetts from Hebrews 12 as part of our ongoing series in the book of Hebrews.
Faith is more than something you add to your life in time of crisis. It's something you become as you develop a lifestyle of trusting in God. A message form Hebrews 11 as part of our ongoing series in the book of Hebrews.
When we consider all that Jesus has done to connect us with God, we realise that God is writing a grand story with our lives and so we never need to give up.
How much time do we spend trying to make up for our sins? Jesus is better than sacrifice, bringing our guilt and shame to an end.
Jesus fulfilled every religious requirement of the law on our behalf, giving us complete access to a relationship with God.
The gospel brings God's rulership and peace to our lives and has the ability to transform our world if we would be stewards of His mission.
Has life ever made you feel like you didn't quite have what it takes? The presence of the Holy Spirit empowers us to live our lives according to God's ability and not our own.
The Holy Spirit is the one who comes alongside to help us. Part 3 in our ongoing series on The Holy Spirit shared by guest speaker, Ps. Mark Hodgetts.
The Holy Spirit displays His omnipotence through great works of power both in creation and in our hearts. Part 2 in our ongoing series on The Holy Spirit.
As we begin our series on the Holy Spirit we look at the personhood and personality of the Spirit of God and how we can grow in our walk with him.
When the Breath of God awakens you to new life, you can expect these three things to happen. Part Two of the message "God-Breathed" shared by our lead pastor, Adrian Wright.
When we lost the breath that God had put into our lungs, Jesus gave up his so we could breathe again. A message by Adrian Wright shared at our Good Friday service at Anchor Church.
Jesus came to establish as better covenant with us, based on better promises. A message from Hebrews 8 as part of our ongoing series in Hebrews.
What does it mean to consider Jesus in your life? A powerful message by Ps. Mark Hodgetts based on Hebrews 7 as part of our ongoing series in the book of Hebrews called Consider Jesus.
The hope that we have in Jesus is the only truly dependable hope we have precisely because it's not anchored in any earthly thing, but with God in heaven.
God desires for every believer to grow up into the fullness of their salvation, to become everything He has destined us to be. Part of our ongoing series in the book of Hebrews called Consider Jesus and preached baby our lead pastor Adrian Wright.
Jesus is the bridge, the mediator, between us and God. In Him, we have perfect unity with God and perfect supply for every need. A message from Hebrews 4 and 5 as part of our ongoing series in the book of Hebrews.
In all our efforts to figure life out and to strive towards acceptance and significance, Jesus offers us true rest.
How do you respond when you meet your imperfections? Hebrews encourages us to consider Jesus in our weakness. A message from Hebrews 2 as part of our ongoing series in the book of Hebrews.
Jesus did more than just bring us a message, he is the message. He is everything God wants to say to this world. The first message in our Consider Jesus series, based on the book of Hebrews.
Following Jesus often means being willing to let go of your comfort in order to be a part of a greater plan.
Because Jesus is the same yesterday, today and forever you do not need to be held back by the pain of the past, the battles of the present nor fear of the future.
Knowing everything we now know about our God, how could we not be willing to take more risks in changing our world.
Jesus came to show us just how true God is and how sure we can be of every promise God has made.
As the church, we are called to resound the song of heaven to our world. The better the harmony, the better the sound. A message from Romans 15 as part of our ongoing series in the book of Romans.
Are there any grey areas in Christianity? What do we do when we disagree with other believers? Find out in this message on Romans 14 as part of our ongoing series in the book of Romans.
The key to true submission and honour is knowing your value in Christ and trusting God for your future. A message from Romans 13 as part of our ongoing series in the book of Romans.
When God's grace is truly present in your life, you begin to think of yourself less and love others more. A message from Romans 12, as part of our ongoing series in the book of Romans.
You live your live from the platform of your heart. Find out how you can keep your heart open to God's voice and love as you journey through the busyness of life.
We are called to see that which is unseen because what is seen is temporal but what is unseen in eternal. As we look forward to the future we perceive the stirring of God's Spirit in our hearts.
Here's what you can do to be a part of God's mission on earth and to see more lives changed by the liberating message of His grace.
As a church we are called to gather and to grow. Part two of Ps. Mark Hodgetts' message on the importance, value and calling of the local church.
Having been saved from a life of meaninglessness, we get to live in a way that honours God and serves others. A message from Romans 12 as part of our ongoing series in the book of Romans and shared by our lead pastor, Adrian Wright.
We may all look different and sound different but like instruments in a philharmonic orchestra our unity produces a beautiful sound. A message shared by Ps. Mark Hodgetts.
God is not faithful to us because we are faithful to Him, we are faithful to Him because He is faithful to us. A message from Romans 11 as part of our ongoing series in the book of Romans.
This is the best news ever! And we get to share this great news of righteousness by grace and faith with all we know. A message from Romans 10 as part of our ongoing series in Romans.
God chooses to extend His grace to those who do not deserve it and have not earned it. A message from Romans 9 in our ongoing series on Romans.
Hope is more than all the things we're wishing for, it's all the things that God is causing us to become. A powerful message from Romans 8 as part of our ongoing series in Romans.
God wants us to know ourselves and to know that worth that we have in Him. Discovering these will lead to balance and humility in our lives.
When our condemnation is removed, we discover a new way to relate to God and a new way to live in His Spirit. A message from Romans 8, as part of our ongoing series in Romans.
If we are to be united with Jesus, we must first recognize that we have been released from the Law. A message from Romans 7 as part of our ongoing series in Romans.
The powerful message of the gospel is that God is with us and that He is for us! Listen to this inspiring word by Ps. Mark Hodgetts.
How to be Spirit-led in times of frustration and see the blessing of what God does through difficult seasons.
The space between Friday and Sunday after Jesus was crucified must have been a confusing time for all of Jesus' followers. But even when they couldn't see it, God always had a plan.
Jesus takes the dirty water filled with the dust from your past, and reveals His glory by turning it into the best wine. A message about the hope that we have in Jesus.
In the journey of life it's important to keep moving by faith. Don't get stuck in the pain of the past or the fear of the future. A message by Ps. Mark Hodgetts.
Does living under grace mean that we can keep sinning? Does grace cause us to sin? A message from Romans 6 in our ongoing series in the book of Romans.
Through one man, Jesus Christ, God made his abundant grace available as a free gift to all people. A message in our ongoing series in the book of Romans.
If you've given up on trying to be good enough for God, you may be exactly where you need to be in order to experience the resurrection power of Jesus in your life. A message shared at Anchor Church on Easter Sunday 2017.
What happened when Jesus was separated from the Father on the cross? A message shared on Good Friday 2017.
God has put a fight within each of us and together we can fulfill God's call upon our lives. Let's rise up and build!
When, by grace, we have been given access to stand before God, we are able to more fully savor, enjoy and reflect His glory in every circumstance.
There's a freedom that comes knowing that your are right with God through grace and by faith. A message from Romans 4.
How do we as imperfect people get to walk freely with a perfectly righteous God? Find out in this powerful message from Romans.
In the first few verses of Paul's letter to the Romans He reveals how this gospel we know and believe was God's promise for humanity all along.
In this introduction to our series in Romans, we're encouraged to leave our preconceived ideas about God behind and allow the life changing message of the Gospel to permeate our hearts and minds.
Discover how community unlocks your God-given potential and helps you journey closer to Jesus.
Everything changes when God calls you and awakens you to the purpose He has for your life.
What does it really mean to fight the good fight of faith and how can we be ensured of victory in 2017?
In the chaos of this world and all of its pressures, God calls us to go beyond the noise and meet with Him in the secret place.
When we begin walking in an authentic relationship with the Father like Jesus did, we'll start praying like Jesus prayed.
God wants us to trust in Him as we face the pressures of this life and experience His peace in the midst of our anxiety.
Prayer helps us to develop our faith and allows us to see beyond the limitations of this natural world.
The more we know the character of God, the more confident we will be in prayer - knowing that He hears us and is willing to act on our behalf.
Authentic prayer starts with authentic faith. When you know the goodness of God personally, prayer becomes your most natural expression.
In facing spiritual attacks and demonic strongholds, where does our victory lie? Find out what the point of victory for every believer is.
What is the source of God's power in our lives? And how does a move of God occur? Many have searched for the answers hoping to see God do more in their lives, but have missed the true source of God's power.
Some of the pressure we face in life is due to the fact that we are carrying things we were never meant to carry. Find out how Jesus sets us free to live free.
We've all developed mechanisms to help us deal with the pressures of everyday life. When we realise that Jesus is present in our trouble however we find something so much more effective and everlasting.
Pressure has a real effect on our lives. It can burn us out, destroy our relationships and cause us to doubt our purpose in life. But Jesus invites us to rest in Him.
Trusting that Jesus is who He says He is in moments of waiting. The final message in our Gospel of John series from John 21. Shared by our lead Pastor at Anchor Church, Adrian Wright.
A revelation of the love that God has for us awakens faith and causes us to embrace the resurrection.
Jesus messes up our religious ideas in order to reveal the true heart and kindness of God and enable the kind of relationship He wants to have with us. A message by our lead pastor at Anchor Church, Adrian Wright.
This is the main event. The moment that split history in two. The King on a cross. A message from John 19 as part of our series in the gospel of John. Shared by our lead pastor, Adrian Wright.
When Jesus steps forward as our saviour His true glory is revealed. A message from John 18 as part of our ongoing series in the gospel of John.
The call to follow Jesus is the call to go on an unfolding adventure of mission and grace. A message by our lead pastor Adrian Wright.
The prayer of Jesus on the night of his betrayal is so significant. And not only then but also now, as our eternal High Priest, he lives to make intercession for us.
There's only one way to live a changed life that truly honours God and that's by the grace of God. A message from John 15 as part of our ongoing series on the gospel of John.
Knowing that they would face the hardship and complexity of this world Jesus encourages his followers one last time to take heart. A message from John 14 by our lead pastor Adrian Wright.
If we want any part in Jesus we have to allow Him to wash our feet. A message from John 13. Part of our series in the Gospel of John.
Recognising the worth of Jesus will change your life forever. The closer we get to Jesus the more we realise how much he has done for us. A message from John 12. Part of our series in the Gospel of John.
We've all experienced the frustration of delay. When God delays however it's always because He loves us and is doing something greater than we could have known. A message from John 11 as part of our series in the Gospel of John.
Unlike the religious leaders of the day, Jesus declares himself to be the true shepherd who lays down his life for his sheep. A message from John 10. Part of our series in the Gospel of John.
There's a connection between proclaiming the gospel and the power of God working on our behalf. A message from Acts 4 by our friend Dylan Jahnig from Linc Church.
You never truly see until you see the truth about Jesus. A message from John 9 by our Lead Pastor, Adrian Wright. Part of our series in the gospel of John.
When Jesus is met with our imperfection He responds with His Grace. A message by Chris Grobler from John 8. Part of an ongoing series in the Gospel of John.
The gospel moves us to wade ever deeper into the life of God and the goodness of Christ.
The gospel often offends our human concepts of salvation and goodness as we see in the words of Jesus in John 6. Part of our ongoing series in the Gospel of John.
Jesus sees the deep hunger inherent to our lives and arrives to be the satisfaction for our souls. A message from John 6 in our current series in the Gospel of John.
When Jesus was raised from the dead every promise of God for our lives became true as well. Easter Sunday message at Anchor Church.
Everything changes when you see the cross and realise that when Jesus died, he died for you.
We're easily tempted to bargain with God when we become desperate for a miracle. The good news is that because of Jesus we no longer have to. A message from our series on the Gospel of John.
At what point does our worship become true worship? Part of our series in the Gospel of John.
Being religious is not enough, if you want to see the Kingdom of God you must be born again.
When Jesus joined the party he forever changed the way we relate to God. A message from John 2 as part of our series in the Gospel of John.
Certain moments in life change us forever. When John was invited to follow Jesus he knew his life would never be the same. Now John wants everyone, including you, to know exactly who this Jesus is. Part 1 of The Gospel of John Series.
We are filled with courage when we realise that God is at work within us through the good times and the bad.
Jesus took our shame upon himself in order that we might be clothed with his righteousness.
Knowing what righteousness is and where it comes from will determine exactly how you view and relate to God.
If we know the inheritance we have in Christ we won't allow the enemy to hinder our effectiveness or to rob us of our call.
A look at how God constantly calls and empowers us to trust Him in audacious ways. Part 2 in our Blueprint series.
God has a blueprint for our lives which fits into His ultimate plan of redemption. Find out how you can discover your part in this grand story.
What prevents us from taking a hold of everything that God has prepared for us? A look at Acts 8:26-40.
What Jesus offers us is not a changed life, but an exchanged life, as he calls up to abandon every security and to trust in Him.
When you know what you have in Christ you'll be able to walk away from the temptations of this world.
The gospel pushes past the superficial things in our lives and speaks directly to the heart and foundation of our lives.
When Jesus pulls back the veil He reveals the truth of his sovereignty and presence. Message by Ross Lester from Revelation 1.
We are hard pressed but never crushed. The final message in our series in Acts from Acts 28.
A look at the life of Barnabas and what it takes to be a powerful encourager and leader.
The Holy Spirit causes us to experience the love of God and empowers us to walk with God.
When someone asked Jesus how we could inherit eternal life... he told them a story about Himself.