This week, Richard completes the study on the Gifts of the Spirit by considering the gift of Discerning of Spirits.
This week, Richard continues the series on the Gifts of the Spirit and focuses on the gift of tongues and the gift of interpretation of tongues.
This week, Richard delivers a summary and introduction to 1 Corinthians 12:1-11. This will be developed in the weeks to come.
This week, David begins a new series on the latter part of 1 Corinthians, beginning with some thoughts on Communion.
This week, Carolyn reflects on Palm Sunday and considers the various opinions of different cohorts of people in Jerusalem at the time.
This week, Richard focuses on the commencement of Jesus’ journey to Jerusalem which begins with Peter’s declaration at Caesarea Philippi, followed by the Mount of Transfiguration.
This week, David finishes off our series on Thessalonians by unlocking 2 Thessalonians chapter 3
This week, in anticipation of the seminar to be run by Maxine and Andrew, Richard talks about the wells that become blocked in our lives and how to unblock them.
This week, Richard speaks on the first chapter of 2 Thessalonians and specifically teaches on Hell.
This week, Richard outlines Paul’s comfort given to the Thessalonians regarding those who have ‘fallen asleep’ and the return of the Lord.
This week, we consider Paul’s instructions to the Thessalonians for practical and righteous living.
This week, Richard considers Paul’s anxiety regarding the Thessalonians and his relief on hearing that they are doing well.
This week, Richard gives the vision for the church for 2026, drawing upon Genesis 25:17-25.
This week, Richard speaks about the importance of Joseph in the narrative of the birth of Jesus.
This week, David picks out a number of prophecies, written down hundreds of years before the birth of Christ, which accurately predict his coming.
This week, Richard continues the series in Thessalonians, focussing on Paul’s work amongst this young church.
This week, Richard starts a new series on 1 Thessalonians which will conculde in the New Year.
This week, Leigh Norman reflects on the church from her own experience and from scripture.
This week, Maxine and Andrew give feedback on Alpha, along with the personal testimonies of some of the participants. Afterwards, Peter S gives some thoughts to help people on their post-Alpha journey.
This week, Peter W gives an introduction to Thessalonians in preparation for a forthcoming series on the same.
This week, Richard concludes the series on Philippians and reflects on Paul’s final thoughts in this letter.
This week, as Paul begins his final approach, Richard considers the practical advice he gives to the Philippians.
This week, Richard considers Philippians 3:1-11, emphasising that relationship with Jesus is the most valuable thing in life.
This week, in preparation for Alpha, we have a series of Testimonies of people coming to faith.
This week, Richard considers Philippians 2:19-30 focussing on the characters of Timothy and Epaphroditus.
This week, Richard considers Philippians 2:1-10 focussing on unity and the divinity of Jesus Christ.
This week, Richard considers Philippians 1:21-30: ‘For me to live is Christ, to die is gain.’
This week, David delivers some thoughts on Philippians 1:12-20, continuing on from the previous week.
This week, Richard introduces the book of Philippians and talks through the first eleven verses.
Tsungi, a volunteer with the chaplaincy team at the hospital, talks about her life journey and how God has spoken to her.
This week, in celebration of 1700 years since the Nicene Council, Richard talks through the events leading up to the council and the creed that came out of it.
This week, Richard summarises Jesus’ teaching in John 14-17 about the work of the Spirit in the life of the believer.
This week, Richard explores Galatians 5:1-12 emphasising that we are justified by faith working through love.
This week, on Palm Sunday, Richard consider the Triumphal Procession and all that followed from John’s gospel
This week, on Slow Cooker Sunday, Peter spoke about the woman caught in adultery from John 8:1-11
This week, Richard compares the two covenants aligning them with Sarah and Hagar, and speaks of the freedom we have in Christ Jesus.
This week, David spoke about baptism. The video also includes three baptisms towards the end.
This week, Richard speaks on Galatians 4:1-20 and expands on the notion that we are adopted into the family of God.
This week, Richard brings us to the climax of Paul’s argument so far in the letter to the Galatians.
This week, John Metcalfe spoke about Shield of Faith Motorcycle Ministry. Tony also shared but it was not picked up on the recording.
This week, Richard speaks about how we pursue righteousness, not through the Law but by the Spirit.
This week, David Miller continues the series in Galatians by examining chapter 2 verses 11 to 21
This week, Richard continues the series in Galatians by considering the first 10 verses of chapter 2
This week, Richard talks us through some of Paul’s biography, identifying how God wasted nothing in preparing Paul to be the Apostle to the Gentiles.
This week, Angie Spence talks about her work, first as a prison chaplain and then as a hospital chaplain.
This week, David Miller considers Joseph and his response to the news that his fiance is pregnant.
This week, we begin our Advent series by considering the story of Zacharias and Elizabeth.
This week, Richard speaks about the glory of God and how it is to be seen in each one of us.
This week, Carolyn speaks from Matthew 25:35-40 regarding our responsibility to the poor and downtrodden.
This week, Richard talks on 2 Corinthians 5:17-19 focussing on the fact that we are a new creation.
This week, Remy Toko speaks about the work of Open Doors International regarding the persecuted church.
This week, Richard speaks on Ephesians 2:1-10, laying out the grace and mercy of God and encouraging us all to find our role in His purposes.
This week, Richard delivers an impromptu sermon on Galatians 4:1-7 concerning being adopted and receiving an inheritance.
This week, Richard invites those who were at Awaken to share what they received from the Lord.
This week, Richard gives a summary of the book of Zechariah and then explores the messianic prophecies within it.
This week, Peter Webb picks up on one of the themes of the Captivity and Restoration series and identifies the new covenant, prophesied in Jeremiah 31: 31-34, fulfilled in Jesus the Messiah.
This week, Richard picks out some of the events recorded in the book of Daniel and applies them to today’s world.
This week, continuing in our series concerning the captivity and restoration of Israel, Richard opens up the message of Habakkuk.
This week (05/05/2024), Carolyn leads us in a reflection concerning the significance of trees in the Bible.
This week, Richard introduced a new series under the title Captivity and Restoration and gave a historical overview of the whole period that will be covered in these sessions.
This week, Richard considers the trials of Jesus before Pilate and Herod and also the exchange made for Barabbas.
This week, Richard considers the Garden of Gethsemane, the trial at the house of Annas, and the trial before the Sanhedrin.
This week, Richard continues the series in Luke and contemplates the destruction of the temple and the return of Christ.
This week, we hear Jesus dialoguing with the religious authorities as they ask him questions and he responds with a question of his own.
This week, David Miller takes us through the last chapter of Romans, bringing this series to a close.
This week, Richard continues the series in Luke, picking up from last week, with Jesus teaching in the Temple. His authority is questioned by the senior leaders of Israel and he responds with a question and a parable.
This week, Richard begins by analysing the state of society, but goes on to speak of the hope that we have as the people of God.
In this service, Marie Miller talks about the Shepherds and their response to the angelic visit.
This week, the full service is available as the broadcast didn’t work. This includes Peter Webb reflecting on Joseph.
This week, Richard considers some of the Old Testament scriptures prophesying the coming of the Messiah, ending up in John 1.
This week, Richard explores the faith of Bartimaeus, the blind man who was healed, compared to that of the disciples.
This week, David teaches on Romans 14 about how we live together in harmony as a community of God’s people.
This week, Angie Spence speaks about practical steps we can take so that we do not get weary of doing good.
This week, Richard talks about the corrupt judge and the self-righteous Pharisee, bringing in the eschatalogical dimension to these parables.
This week, Richard talks about the ten lepers who were healed, with only one returning to give thanks. Also, the questions of the pharisees about the coming of the Kingdom of God.
This week, David Miller takes us through Romans 13 with a challenging message concerning what submission actually means.
This week, Richard reflects on Luke 17:1-10 and considers causing others to stumble, forgiveness, faith and faithfulness
This week, Richard invites people who were at Awaken to share how God impacted them through the weekend.
This week, Richard focusses on the devious steward / manager in the parable in Luke 16:1-13. He draws out the need for us to be good stewards of all that God has given us.
This week Richard gives an update regarding the situation in India with respect to persecution, as well as the details of his recent trip.
This week, David completes chapters 9 through 11 of Romans which lay out for us the future of the Jewish race.
This week, Ian Reeves takes us through Luke the end of Luke 14 and draws out the cost of discipleship.
This week Richard brings teaching on Luke 14:1-24 – the meal with the pharisees. (Apologies for the sound quality in the first 5 minutes)
This week, Richard considers Luke 13:22-35: Jesus’ teaching concerning the narrow door that leads to life and Jesus’ determination to get to Jerusalem.
This week, Richard shares from Luke 13:10-17 and suggests that the kingdom of God is a place of compassion and not for religious ritual.
In this week’s talk, Richard explores Luke 13:1-9 and teases out what Jesus is saying to us in this passage.
This week we are making the whole service available as we were unable to broadcast it due to technical difficulties. This service included David Miller speaking on Romans 10.
This week, Richard considers Jesus’ teaching in Luke 12:49-59, where Jesus outlines the divisive nature of his ministry and instructs his listeners to observe the signs of the times.
This week, Richard considers Jesus’ teaching in Luke 12:35-48 about being ready for his return.
This week, Peter Webb considers Luke 12:13-34 – Jesus’ teaching on wealth, worry and God’s provision.
This week, Richard considers our response to opposition and God’s provision of care from Luke 12:1-12
This week, Richard considers the woes Jesus declared over the phariees and lawyers in Luke 11, and relates it to our current society.
On Easter Sunday Morning, Richard gives a short talk on Resurrection and the significance of Baptism
This week, in a few short verses (Luke 11:29-41), Richard considers Jesus’ teaching regarding the sing of Jonah, and the requirement to keep ourselves pure on the inside.
This week, Richard considers the words of Jesus when he was accused of casting out demons by Beelzebul.
This week, Peter Spencer walks us through the story of the Good Samaritan from Luke 10:21-37
This week, David picks up again on our series in Romans and considers Paul’s dilemma regarding, the Law, sin and righteousness.
This week. Richard examines the question asked by Jesus of his disciples, ‘Who do you say that I am? from Luke 9:18-27
This week, Richard considers the sending out of the disciples, the response of Herod to Jesus and the Feeding of the Five Thousand.
On this first Sunday of the New Year, Richard explains from Romans 5:1-5 that we have hope despite what is going on in the world.
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This week, Richard expounds the Magnificat and its implications for our lives and ministry.
This week, we consider Luke 8:40-56. This passage includes two stories wrapped around each other as Jesus brings healing to one person and raises another from the dead.
This week, our guest speaker is Ian Reeves who taught concerning the incident of the Gadarene demoniac in Luke 8
This week, Richard considers three sections of Luke 8 including Jesus turning away his mother and brothers and Jesus calming the storm on Laek Galilee.
Apologies for poor sound quality. This week Richard explores the opening verses of Luke 8 focussing on the women in Jesus’ entourage and the Parable of the Sower.
This week Richard speaks about the unnamed woman who washed Jesus’ feet with her tears and dried them with her hair. He also considers the reaction of Simon the Pharisee to this action.
This week, Richard expounds on the narrative of the the healing of the Centurion’s Servant.
THis week Peter Webb delivers the last section of the block of teaching by Jesus in Luke 6.
This week we consider Luke 6:12-25 in which Jesus chooses the twelve disciples, heals the crowds and gives the blessings and woes of the kingdom.
This week Richard gives an update concerning his recent missional trip to Nepal & India.
This week (07/08/2022) Andrew Chubb reflects on the difference between new and old wine.
This week (31/07/2022) David continues with the series in Romans, focussing on Romans 3
This week (24/07/2022) David Miller picks up on his series in Romans and presents a summary of Romans 2
This week (17/07/2022) Leigh Norman talks about how we overcome our reluctance in worship.
In this passage we see Jesus calling Matthew and then attending a party at his house. The Scribes and Pharisees are also there and criticise Jesus and his disciples.
This week we consider two miracles of healing and the response of the religious authorities to Jesus.
This week, Richard considers Luke 5:1-11 when Jesus called Peter, James & John to follow him.
Jesus delivers a demonized man, heals Peter’s mother-in-law, and heals all who come to him.
This week David Miller begins an introduction to a new series on Romans which will run in parallel with our series on Luke.
This week Richard considers the visit of Jesus to the synagogue in Nazareth from Luke 4:16-30
This week Richard focuses on the obedience of Jesus, the identity of Jesus and the anointing of Jesus
Following on from Andrew Chubb’s talk about positive words, David Miller lays out the importane of being able to listen to God.
This week, Richard considers the marrative of Jesus being in the temple and his parent’s franti search to find him.
This week, Richard identifies that Jesus’ kingdom work is as important as his cross work, confirmed by his arrival in Jerusalem.
This week David Miller focusses on Mepohibosheth and reminds us that though we are sinners and deserve nothing from God, we get to eat at the king’s table.
This week, Richard finishes of 2 Peter by reminding us that Jesus is coming back soon and asking us, in the light of that fact, how should we be living?
This week, Richard considers the false teaching that was arising in the early church and maps it through to modern day.
Taking a break from 2 Peter, John Bradbury talks about the fact that we have been chosen from before the foundation of the world.
This week we consider 2 Peter 1: 12-21 and Peter’s validation of the gospel he preached via his eyewitness account and via the words of the Old Testament prophets.
Looking at 2 Peter 1-11, we see how God has provided us with everything we need to live well as a Christian.
This week. Andrew Chubb concludes our series in 1 Peter by helping us to avoid the Roaring Lion.
This week we consider Peter’s words to the church facing persecution from 1 Peter 4:12-19
This week we see how being a Christian should cause us to turn away from the ways of the world and embrace life in the community of God’s people.
Richard completes this advent series by considering our own personal journey to Bethlehem.
Sunday 12th December 2021, Richard spoke about the journey that the Magi went on to get to Bethlehem. Apologies for the poor sound quality.
David Miller begins our 2021 advent series by considering the spiritual and psychological journey Mary and Joseph had to take to get them to Bethlehem.
This week we unpack this dense and complex scripture in order to see Jesus as victorious over all authorities and powers.
In this teaching, Peter instructs us in how to live as Christians together and in the world to support our testimony.
This week, Carolyn and Richard Bradbury talk about the relationship between husbands and wives.
This week we consider Peter’s practical teaching on respect for governors and employers. This is what the outworking of our status in the kingdom of God means.
A consideration of the metaphors Peter uses to convey his message to the church including, seed, stones, temple, priests, etc.
Focussing on the ransom paid for each one of us, Richard Bradbury teaches on the new life we are called to live as a result of our redemption.
Continuing our series in 1 Peter, RIchard Bradbury considers the resurrection of Jesus as a model of our own resurrection.
Richard Bradbury commences a new series looking at 1 Peter. In this first week, he reviews the life of Peter, as portrayed in the New Testament and then considers the opening two verses of the book.
David Miller Speaks on the Role of the Holy Spirit in Salvation. Worship is led by Natalie & Abby Clark.
Acts 2 (22-36), Richard Bradbury Link to video of full service: https://youtu.be/YL5Y_IYxxKY
1 Corinthians 5, Richard Bradbury Link to video of full service: https://youtu.be/mTFXYuYgFrM
1 Corinthians 4, Richard Bradbury Link to video of full service: https://youtu.be/idAxt89IhmQ
1 Corinthians 3:10-17, Richard Bradbury Link to video of full service: https://youtu.be/VLMR8SmqLZM