True rest isn’t found in escaping life, but in the presence of God. Psalm 23 reveals a Shepherd who finds us when we wander, carries us home, and provides what we cannot provide for ourselves. Our security isn’t in how tightly we hold onto God, but in how faithfully He holds onto us.
What does it really mean for God to be our Good Shepherd? The freedom of trusting God as our provider, letting go of self-sufficiency and believing that He will see to our needs. When anxiety tells us we have to figure everything out ourselves, we’re invited instead to know His voice, follow Him and trust His care.
In the storms of life, it’s easy to wonder if Jesus has forgotten you. This message reminds us that even when obedience feels costly and progress seems slow, Jesus sees every act of faith, every struggle, and every prayer. Discover how true success is found not in visible results, but in faithful obedience, trusting that Jesus will come at just the right time and lead you safely through.
We explore the difference between seeking what Jesus can give and seeking Jesus Himself. Through the feeding of the five thousand, we see that God can multiply what feels small, provide abundantly, and use every part of our lives. Yet the deeper invitation is not simply to receive the bread, but to know the One who alone can satisfy our deepest hunger.
Why the confrontation? Why the deeper cut?What does it mean to give Jesus the whole of your life — not 99%, but the whole? How do you stop looking to everything else to fix the problem, and finally turn to the One who can actually heal? And why is waiting on God one of the hardest things we're ever asked to do — especially when we've been waiting thirty-eight years?This episode is for:--Anyone who's been waiting a long time for breakthrough, healing, or freedom — and wondering if God really sees them--Believers who've been trying to fix their own problems and are exhausted from holding everything together--Those wrestling with the gap between God's power and their own unbelief--Worship leaders and church leaders learning to create space for genuine encounter, not just information--Christians who know they're holding something back from Jesus — and don't know how to let it go--Anyone asking: if Jesus heals me, what comes next? What does he actually want from me?Make sure to subscribe, and we'd love to see you on a Sunday soon.https://stmichaelschestersquare.org/https://www.instagram.com/stmichaelschestersquare/https://www.tiktok.com/@st.michaels.chester.sqr
Jesus sees us in our deepest need and meets us with mercy before we have everything figured out. Through the healing at Bethesda, we are challenged to leave behind the excuses, identities and patterns that have kept us stuck. Jesus does not only want to address the problems on the surface, but to bring healing and freedom to our whole lives. Because He gave the whole of Himself for us, we can trust Him with the whole of who we are.
Dwaine Morgan unpacks the story of the man Jesus healed at the Pool of Bethesda in John 5. What does it look like for us to come to Jesus in humility, with no mask on, acknowleding that we need him to heal us?
The tables turn this week: Jamie Mulvaney takes the hot seat while Dwaine leads the questions. Fresh off week four of St Michael's “Encounters with Jesus” series — the healing of the official's son in John 4:46-54 — they dig into the single, disarming challenge running underneath every encounter in John's Gospel: will you take Jesus at his word? Even when his words feel harsh, countercultural, or far bigger than we can grasp.You can catch up on the ‘Sovereign’ talk here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kl1u9y21zPsJamie unpacks the ‘Cana sandwich’ — the way John brackets two miracles at Cana around the encounters with Nicodemus, the woman at the well and the temple — and what that deliberate structure tells us about who Jesus is. In this second sign, Jesus heals a dying boy twenty miles away without ever making the journey, revealing himself as sovereign over time, space, geography and death itself. If he can reach into a situation with nothing but a word, what does that mean for the situations we can't control?From there the conversation turns practical and honest: what do you do when scripture points one way and your emotions pull hard the other? Why is the gospel ‘done’ rather than ‘do more’ — and how does knowing who Jesus says you are reshape the way you strive, react and protect yourself? Jamie and Dwaine also talk about the fertile ground of the dry seasons, why signs are only ever signposts to the real reward (Jesus himself), and how to honour a searching friend's faith — however small the first step.This episode is for:--anyone who has asked God for something specific — and been surprised by the answer he gave instead--believers wrestling with scripture that points one way while their emotions pull the other--those learning to hold scripture and experience together through dry seasons and dark nights of the soul--Christians wanting to help searching friends, and to honour even the smallest, most fledgling faith--anyone struggling to trust that Jesus is truly sovereign over the situations they can't controlMentioned in this episode: Wendy Mann's Equip talk from the previous week, the earlier episode with Miles Toulmin, and Professor John Lennox's interview with Steven Bartlett on The Diary of a CEO.Make sure to subscribe, and we'd love to see you on a Sunday soon.https://stmichaelschestersquare.org/https://www.instagram.com/stmichaelschestersquare/https://www.tiktok.com/@st.michaels.chester.sqr
Encounters with Jesus: Sovereign | Jamie Mulvaney | 05.06.26 by St Michael's Chester Square
In this talk, Wendy shares her own journey of growing in friendship with the Holy Spirit, and explores what Scripture has to say about the Spirit's role in our lives. She also offers practical wisdom on engaging with the Holy Spirit in everyday life.
We look at Jesus’ encounter with the Samaritan woman at the well and the living water He offers. Her story reminds us that Jesus seeks out the overlooked, speaks into our deepest longings, and meets us with truth and grace. What begins with a simple request for a drink becomes a powerful revelation of who Jesus is and the life He gives. Through Him, our thirst is met by the presence of God that never runs dry.
From our 11am service, David Munns explores the story of Nicodemus in John 3 and what it looks like for us to be born again by both the water and the Spirit.
Simon Watkinson explores Jesus’ encounter with Nicodemus and the invitation to be born again. It reminds us that no one enters the Kingdom through status, knowledge, or goodness, but through new life in Christ. Jesus calls us out of hiding and into the light, where we can receive His forgiveness, be filled with His love, and live as people who draw others towards Him.
Jamie Mulvaney sits down with Worship Pastor and Youth Pastor, Dwaine, to reflect on the opening message of the Encounters with Jesus series. Beginning with Jesus turning water into wine at the wedding in Cana, they explore what it means to come to Jesus honestly with our need, our emptiness, and the places where the wine has run dry.Dwaine shares why this passage matters so deeply to him, and Jamie unpacks some of what did not make it into Sunday’s sermon, from Jesus as Creator to the deeper imagery woven through John’s Gospel. Together, they discuss why encountering Jesus is not just about learning more information, but being drawn into transformation through the presence, power, and love of God.The conversation also explores worship, vulnerability, obedience, communion, and the simplicity of Mary’s words: “Do whatever he tells you.” Jamie and Dwaine reflect on how Jesus meets us in our lack, fills what is empty, and offers more than enough, not just as the provider of the gift, but as the gift Himself.Dwaine also speaks personally about finding Jesus in grief, suffering, and the hardest places of life. Through honest reflection, he shares how encountering the love of God changes not only what we believe in our heads, but what we know in our hearts, reminding us that Jesus is near, faithful, and able to bring joy, hope, and transformation even in the valley.This conversation is for:–anyone who feels spiritually dry or aware of their own need–those longing to encounter Jesus beyond information or routine–worshippers, preachers, and leaders wanting to make space for genuine encounter with God–anyone walking through grief, pain, or disappointment and wondering where Jesus is in itMake sure to subscribe, and we’d love to see you on a Sunday soon.https://stmichaelschestersquare.org/https://www.tiktok.com/@st.michaels.chester.sqrhttps://www.instagram.com/stmichaelschestersquare
Jesus turning water into wine as a picture of his abundance, joy, and power to meet every need. It reminds us to bring our lack to Jesus, trust that He is more than enough, and live with expectation instead of a scarcity mindset. Obedience to Jesus is not restrictive, but the pathway into freedom, fullness, and joy. As we encounter Him, we are invited to be filled with his life and to let that overflow into the world around us.
The Holy Spirit does not just grow Christ’s character in us, but also empowers us to live for him in the world around us. It encourages us not to give in to hopelessness or feelings of inadequacy, because God fills ordinary people with his Spirit and uses them for the good of others. Whatever gifts we have are not meant to stay private, but to strengthen the church and reveal Jesus to the world. Even when we feel weak, Christ has more than enough to work through us.
Simon is in conversation with Alan Searle, following his talk in our Flourish series on the person and work of the Holy Spirit (watch here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AlnYZe-diq0). We cover Alan's journey to faith and with the Spirit, how we might experience the regular filling of the Spirit, and what the Spirit convicts us of.We hope that this is an encouragement to any believer wanting to be more and more led by the Spirit, as well as those in various forms of leadership who are wanting to spur that on in others. And if you're curious about faith and what the Holy Spirit is and is for, why not try some of the practices Alan mentions, and see what you learn?Make sure to subscribe, and we'd love to see you on a Sunday soon.https://www.stmichaelschestersquare.org/https://www.instagram.com/stmichaelschestersquare/https://www.tiktok.com/@st.michaels.chester.sqr
This message explores how the Holy Spirit helps us flourish by drawing us closer to Jesus, guiding us into truth, and equipping us to live with bold faith. Rather than relying on our own strength or simply knowing the right things, we are invited to depend on the Spirit for a life that bears lasting fruit. Through everyday obedience, prayer, and surrender, we discover that true spiritual growth comes from remaining in Christ.
si=HNDLvMySFCX9NyMp Miles shares stories that sound more like the book of Acts than modern church life—a Taoist medium of 40 years who had to be baptised that day to break free from spiritual oppression, a man healed of a slipped disc after a word of knowledge, and a Malaysian family that came to Christ one by one until the local temple sent undercover agents to their Alpha course. But beyond the remarkable testimonies, Miles offers deeply practical wisdom on how ordinary believers can step into the gifts of the Spirit with confidence.The conversation tackles questions many Christians are too afraid to ask: How do you know if a word of knowledge is really from God or just your imagination? What do you do when you've prayed for healing for years and nothing has changed? Why do spiritual gifts seem to work more powerfully outside the Western church? And what's behind the staggering statistic that Bible sales in the UK are up 134% in five years—with the King James Version as the bestseller?This episode is for:- Anyone who's read about the Holy Spirit in scripture but wonders why their experience feels so different- Church leaders wanting to move prayer ministry from the margins to the centre of congregational life- Believers who've been praying faithfully for breakthrough and are tempted to give up- Those curious about spiritual gifts but unsure how to start exercising them—Miles calls it ‘exercising the muscle’- Anyone tracking the remarkable spiritual awakening happening among Gen Z and wondering what comes nextMiles reveals why the new Alpha series launching in May 2026 is targeting Gen Z as its bullseye, what he's learned about spiritual authority from a decade in Asia, and why he believes we're on the edge of a wonderful harvest—prepared by the faithful prayers of those who've ploughed tough ground for years.Before becoming CEO of Alpha, Miles was Vicar of Holy Trinity Bukit Bintang in Kuala Lumpur, and Associate Vicar of HTB in London.Follow Miles on Instagram: @mtoulminFind out about Alpha: alpha.orgMake sure to subscribe, and we'd love to see you on a Sunday soon.stmichaelschestersquare.org/www.instagram.com/stmichaelschestersquare/www.tiktok.com/@st.michaels.chester.sqr
On Pentecost Sunday, we reflect on Jesus’ invitation to the thirsty: to come to Him and drink. In a world full of escapism, exhaustion, and temporary sources of hope, Jesus offers something deeper and lasting through the Holy Spirit. This message reminds us that God does not just fill us for our own refreshment, but so that His living water can overflow through us into the world around us.
Jamie Mulvaney sits down with Associate Vicar, Simon Watkinson to explore human flourishing and the role of the Holy Spirit in the life of the church. Following the launch of St Michael’s new Flourish series, they reflect on what it means to receive life from God rather than trying to manufacture it ourselves.You can catch up on Jamie's talk from Sunday: https://youtu.be/whCF79Ugyd4?si=5bdl1QNlnWwTLy1aJamie shares what didn’t make it into Sunday’s talk, including the connection between being rooted in Scripture, delighting in God, and being sustained by the life-giving presence of the Holy Spirit. Simon and Jamie discuss the pressure many people feel to create their own identity, control their future, and chase the next “life hack”, and how Christianity offers a different vision: receiving who we are from the God who knows and loves us.The conversation also looks at why flourishing is never purely individual. From gathering as a church to waiting faithfully on God, Jamie and Simon explore how the Holy Spirit forms people not in isolation, but in community. They reflect on prayer ministry, the importance of creating space for God to move, and how both giving and receiving prayer can become places of encounter, growth, and blessing.This conversation is for:–anyone feeling spiritually dry or unsure where God is in their current season–church leaders thinking about how to create space for the Holy Spirit in gathered worship–those wrestling with the pressure to define themselves, control their life, or find the next fix for flourishing–anyone curious about prayer ministry, the Holy Spirit, and what it means to meet with God in communityMake sure to subscribe, and we’d love to see you on a Sunday soon.https://stmichaelschestersquare.org/https://www.instagram.com/stmichaelschestersquare/https://www.tiktok.com/@st.michaels.chester.sqr
We all long to flourish, yet life can leave us feeling restless, scattered, and unrooted. The Holy Spirit roots us in God’s story, draws us into real community, and helps us flourish together rather than alone.True flourishing comes from being filled with the Spirit, staying connected, and living with purpose wherever God has placed us.
Jamie Mulvaney sits down with Associate Vicar, Simon Watkinson to look back on their 12-week journey through the book of Nehemiah in the Rebuilders series. What began as a systematic walk through an Old Testament book became a catalyst for transformation at St Michael's Chester Square—culminating in an unexpected outpouring of the Holy Spirit in the series' final weeks.You can catch up on the Rebuilders series: • Rebuilders Jamie unpacks why he chose to move slowly and deliberately through Nehemiah rather than cherry-picking favourite passages. Simon and Jamie discovered unexpected treasures and challenges in chapters about marriage, Sabbath, and finances that might otherwise have been overlooked. Jamie explores the paradox at the heart of rebuilding: how do we partner with God in building His church when ultimately it's Christ who does the building?Simon identifies complacency as the series' most persistent challenge, asking penetrating questions: What have we settled for that's 'okay but not the best'? Where have we allowed God's renown to take second place to our comfort? Meanwhile, Jamie reflects on how prayer emerged as the undergirding theme—not prayer as passive waiting, but prayer as the furnace that fuels action and ensures God defines both the ‘what' and the ‘when' of ministry.This conversation is for:--church leaders navigating seasons of change and rebuilding--anyone wrestling with what it means to work hard while trusting God completely--those who want to see beyond the immediate project to the deeper work God is doing in building His people--pastors and ministry teams planning sermon series and wondering whether to go topical or systematicMake sure to subscribe, and we’d love to see you on a Sunday soon.https://stmichaelschestersquare.org/https://www.instagram.com/stmichaelschestersquare/https://www.tiktok.com/@st.michaels.chester.sqr
In the final week of our Rebuilders series in Nehemiah, we looked at Nehemiah 13. Rebuilding requires us to give all of ourselves, not just a part.
si=fpXVa0dCDbsBRs1lFollowing an extraordinary outpouring of the Holy Spirit during Sunday services, Dwaine shares his insights on what it means to truly worship God—not just through music, but through our entire lives. Drawing from the church's Rebuilders series on Nehemiah, this conversation explores the tension between traditional and contemporary worship, the role of emotions in encountering God, and why dedication must precede celebration.Dwaine opens up about his personal journey through unimaginable grief after losing his daughter, revealing how worship became not just an act of service, but a weapon of faith in the darkest moments. He challenges listeners to move beyond preference-based Christianity to a life of radical surrender.This episode is for:--anyone wrestling with what authentic worship looks like in a culture of convenience--worship leaders seeking to create space for genuine encounter rather than manufactured moments--worship leaders looking to bridge the gap between traditional and contemporary forms of worship--believers who want to experience the transformative power of God's presence in both the mundane and miraculous moments of life--believers who are unsure about manifestations of the Holy Spirit in church servicesMake sure to subscribe to the St Michael’s podcast, and we’d love to see you on a Sunday soon.https://stmichaelschestersquare.org/https://www.instagram.com/stmichaelschestersquare/https://www.tiktok.com/@st.michaels.chester.sqr
From our 9.30am service.Worship is more than a song or a Sunday expression. It is a life of surrender, joy, sacrifice, and recognising God’s goodness in every part of our lives. Through Nehemiah’s dedication of the wall, we are reminded that even the places of brokenness, shame, and vulnerability can become platforms for praise. God invites us to worship Him with our whole lives, not because we always feel like it, but because He is worthy.
Worship is more than a song or a Sunday expression. It is a life of surrender, joy, sacrifice, and recognising God’s goodness in every part of our lives. Through Nehemiah’s dedication of the wall, we are reminded that even the places of brokenness, shame, and vulnerability can become platforms for praise. God invites us to worship Him with our whole lives, not because we always feel like it, but because He is worthy.
Wholehearted faith is more than a general desire to follow God, it is worked out in the details of our everyday lives. Through our relationships, rest, resources and commitments, God invites us to give Him every part of who we are. As we trust His goodness and open ourselves to His Spirit, our lives can become a clearer witness to His glory and blessing for the world around us.
Real renewal does not begin with politics or performance, but with hearts turned back to God. God restores people through celebration, honest confession, and a shared commitment to live faithfully together. It is a reminder that repentance is shaped by God’s kindness, and that faith was never meant to be lived alone. As the church remembers God’s goodness, it is called to become a community that brings hope and healing to the city around it.
The cross is not a story of an angry God needing to be persuaded to love, but of divine love moving first to rescue, restore, and bring people home. This talk explores how Jesus’ death reveals victory over sin and death, the true cost of human brokenness, and the justice of God standing with those who suffer. At the centre of it all is the truth that nothing can make God let go of His creation. Holy Week invites us to see the cross not as weakness, but as the clearest picture of a love powerful enough to transform everything.
A true homecoming is not just about rebuilding what is around us, but allowing God to rebuild what is within us. This reflects on our deep need for God’s presence and his word, showing how real renewal begins when our hearts are awakened to him again. It also reminds us that conviction is never meant to drive us into despair, because God welcomes us with joy, grace, and open arms. In Jesus, we find the home, hope, and lasting joy our souls have been searching for.
Easter speaks hope into a world that feels shaken, reminding us that Jesus did not stay distant from our pain, fear, and brokenness but entered it fully. Through the cross and resurrection, he defeats sin, fear, and death, making a way for us to know God and live with courage and joy. Whatever feels unstable in life right now, the risen Jesus meets us there and calls us not to be afraid, but to live with purpose and hope.
The beauty of redemption is that forgiveness is not something we earn, but something God freely gives through Jesus. We do not need to fix ourselves before coming to God, because it is God who restores, forgives, and makes us whole. Redemption is both the beginning of new life and the ongoing work of God shaping us into who we were made to be.
Sian Brookes spoke to our women's brunch about Living as a New Creation, looking at Ephesians 4:22-24.
This message reflects on the holiness of God and the reality of sin, showing how easily we can become numb to what pulls us away from Him. It points to the hope of Jesus, who takes our brokenness and offers forgiveness, freedom, and a new way to live
This message reminds us that rebuilding is not just about structures, but about becoming a people with a heart for God and a heart for others. It calls the church to put worship, integrity and stewardship at the centre, while also showing up for people with presence, welcome and practical love.
Rebuilders: Rebuilding with Perseverance | Mark Beard | 01.03.26 by St Michael's Chester Square
Injustice often creeps in quietly—even among God’s people—and that righteous anger should move us to action. Where has God placed influence, resources, or opportunity in your life to bring change?You don’t have to fix everything—just be faithful with what’s in your hands.As a church in the heart of London, may God break our hearts for what breaks His—and send us out as peacemakers this week.
Nehemiah 4 shows what it looks like to keep rebuilding when resistance hits from the outside and fatigue rises within. The message encourages us to face the reality honestly, but to lift our eyes and remember the Lord who fights for us, giving us courage to keep building. It ultimately points to Jesus, who took the full weight of opposition so we can be rebuilt with hope and resilience.
Nehemiah 3 shows God rebuilding through ordinary people from every background simply showing up and doing their part. The talk challenges us to see our everyday front line (home, work, neighbourhood) as real kingdom work, and not get distracted by those who opt out. It also invites anyone who feels disqualified or has drifted to come back, because God uses willing people, not perfect ones.
Rebuilders: Rebuilding on pause | Simon Watkinson | 01.02.26 by St Michael's Chester Square
Today Jamie starts a new series as Rebuilders with a heart for London. We reflect on Nehemiah's response to a broken city and what it means for us today. Repentance helps us face the brutal reality honestly while grounding our hope in God, not ourselves. From that place, boldness grows and we are called to take responsibility in rebuilding our lives, our church, and our city for God's glory.
Peter and John show how being with Jesus changes ordinary people in extraordinary ways. Their faith couldn’t be silenced because what they had seen and experienced was too real to keep to themselves. The passage challenges us to live a faith that naturally speaks through both our lives and our words.
Get Ready: Equip (The Quiet Revival) | David Walker | 11.01.26 by St Michael's Chester Square
As a new year begins, we’re invited to make prayer the foundation of everyday life, bringing every situation before God. This reflection reminds us that prayer starts with who Jesus is and the victory He has already won, not with our anxiety. The challenge is to carry simple, specific prayers into daily rhythms and let them shape the year ahead.
God’s desire has always been to be near His people, from the tabernacle in Exodus to the opening of John’s Gospel. That longing is fully realised in Jesus Christ, the Word made flesh who comes to dwell among us. Using the beauty of architecture as a picture, this invites us to rediscover the wonder of Christ at Christmas and to fix our eyes on Him above everything else.
Christmas points us back to God as creator, not only of the world, but of each of us. It reminds us that Jesus is the one who made us, knows us, and longs to restore what feels broken or worn down. True renewal does not come from reinventing ourselves, but from reconnecting with our creator. In doing so, we rediscover our identity, worth, and fullness of life.
This talk reflects on what it means to belong to a church shaped by the life and love of God, rather than something humans invented. Drawing from Ephesians and Matthew, it shows how baptism draws us into God’s family and builds us into one people with Christ at the centre. It explores how the early church wrestled with truth, unity and worship, and how those foundations still form our identity today. It ends by pointing us to the hope of resurrection and the life we are being prepared for as we grow together in Christ.
This talk explores what it means to be part of a global and historic church shaped by the life of God himself. It traces how the early councils, baptism, and the Creed all reveal a God who draws us into his love and forms us into a people, not isolated individuals. It highlights how the church, though imperfect, is built on Christ and called to reflect his unity, holiness, and purpose in the world. It closes by pointing us toward the hope of resurrection and the life to come, where we are fully united with Christ and fully ourselves.
Even small offerings can become meaningful when we place them in Jesus’ hands. Shared commitment and thoughtful structure help create space for the church to grow and thrive. At the centre of it all is Jesus himself, our provider and our provision, whom we meet again at the table of grace.
Jesus meets people in their hunger, offering rest, compassion and guidance to those who feel worn out or lost. The message invites us to bring our needs to him and trust his power rather than our own limits. Dwaine’s story shows how Jesus can heal deep wounds, bring freedom and reshape a life from the inside out. We’re reminded that encountering Jesus changes us and helps us become a community that reflects his love to others.
This message lifts our eyes to Jesus, who stands above us and stays close to us even when the world feels heavy. Revelation is framed not as something to fear, but as a reminder of hope and a wake-up call to live with purpose as we wait for his return. We’re encouraged to let our lives shine by keeping Jesus at the centre and choosing courage and faith in the everyday. At its heart, it’s an invitation to know him, walk with him and be ready for the day he comes again.
This Remembrance Sunday message reflects on Jesus and the Canaanite woman as a picture of love that crosses every border.Her faith reveals Christ’s mercy that reaches even those once seen as outsiders.Just as soldiers gave their lives for our freedom, Jesus gave His for His enemies.True freedom comes through self-sacrificial love that breaks down walls and brings peace.
This message unpacks who the Holy Spirit is. Not an abstract force, but the Lord and giver of life who draws us into God’s love. It reminds us that the Spirit is personal, powerful, and worthy of worship. Through Him we receive life, gifts, and freedom to glorify God and build his church. As we invite the Holy Spirit to lead us, we encounter God in a deeper, life-changing way.
We believe in one Lord, Jesus Christ.Fully God. Fully man. The hero who came not to demand our reach upward, but to reach down to us. This message reminds us that God is not distant, that His glory lives within us.
We believe in one God, the Father, the Almighty, maker of heaven and earth. A Father who provides, restores, and calls each of us by name. This message invites us to draw near to Him, to discover who we truly are. That we are created, known, and loved.
The creed reminds us who God is and what we believe, the Father, Son and Holy Spirit, one God through all generations. As the church in the heart of London, we’re called to hold fast to this truth with faith, love, and courage, sharing it afresh with every generation.
Faith isn’t neat or polished. It’s raw, grateful, and poured out in love. When we bring our whole selves to Jesus, our pride, our shame, our past, He meets us with forgiveness and grace
We believe God is calling us to be a guardian city. A church of prayer, peace, and protection in the heart of London. Just as St Michael points us to Jesus, we want to be a people who are bold, empowering, and loving, standing together for our city and celebrating God’s goodness.
God calls us to be bold, empowering, and loving. As we settle, sow, and serve, we seek the peace of London. Trusting that when the city flourishes, we too will flourish.
When God sees London, He sees a garden. A city renewed and filled with His presence. We’re called to be bold, empowering, and loving, so that London and the world would know Jesus’ heart.
London doesn’t need optimising, it needs transforming. This talk calls us to be bold: to stay salty, grow in number, and spread out across the city, bringing growth and guarding against decay. We’re invited to repent, shine publicly, on the street and online, and welcome people to encounter Jesus through community, courses, and Sundays. Let’s be a church that can’t be hidden! The salt of the earth and light of the world.
God’s presence filled the tent—so tangible Moses couldn’t enter. This message calls us to live a presence-led life: staying when He stays, moving when He moves, and trusting Jesus as the bridge who brings us near.
We all chase the “best version” of ourselves, but real transformation doesn’t come from striving — it comes from God’s presence. This message explores how, like Moses, we can reflect His glory and be changed into the likeness of Jesus.
So often we settle for substitutes, things that feel familiar but never truly satisfy. Yet God offers us something real: His presence.This message reminds us that through Jesus, we can meet with God any time, anywhere, about anything. Just as Moses spoke with God “as a friend,” we too are invited into that kind of closeness. No elaborate rituals. No perfect conditions. Just an open step of faith into His presence.
Many see God’s commands as a checklist or a reason to keep Him at a distance. But what if they were actually an invitation?This message explores how God calls His people to draw near and live in holy reverence, an awe that doesn’t push us away in fear, but pulls us closer in trust. Through Jesus, we can approach the God whose presence once shook Mount Sinai with both intimacy and confidence.Discover how nearness and reverence can shape your everyday walk with Him.
This message invites us to pause and respond to God’s rescue with praise. Just like the Israelites who stood in awe after being set free, we’re reminded that worship isn’t just for the good times, but for the moments when we realise just how far God has brought us.Let this be a moment to reflect, rejoice, and realign your heart in awe.
The word awesome may be overused, but never when it comes to God. In a season that often feels slow or disconnected, what if August became a time to reawaken our awe for Him?This message invites us to turn aside, like Moses before the burning bush, and step into God’s presence with honesty, reverence, and faith. Discover how awe isn’t about hype—but about drawing near to the God who sees, speaks, and sends.
In this heartfelt sermon, we explore Hebrews 10:19–25 and what it means to be a church family rooted in Christ. Through powerful imagery of the temple and the sacrifice of Jesus, we’re reminded to draw near to God, hold onto hope, and encourage one another.At Saint Michael’s, we’re not just individuals—we’re a spiritual family, gathered in faith, worship, and love.
Join us for a powerful message exploring The Lord’s Prayer from Matthew 6:5–14. In this sermon, we’re reminded that prayer is more than words, it’s about identity, intimacy, and purpose. We reflect on what it means to say “Our Father”, to call on the King of the Universe, and to live out His kingdom “on our frontline,” whoever we are.
What did Jesus really mean when He said, “Go and make disciples”? In this message, Paul Woolley unpacks the Great Commission, not as a task for the few, but a calling for every believer. Whether you're facing doubts or feeling unequipped, this sermon reveals how Jesus meets us right where we are and sends us with authority and purpose into every part of life.
Does your everyday life really matter to God? Whether you’re washing mugs, leading meetings, or changing nappies—this message reminds us: Whatever you do, it all matters to the Lord.Join Sam as we explore Colossians 3 and discover how to live wholeheartedly for Jesus in the ordinary and overlooked moments.
What if God is at work in the ordinary places of your life and you’re just not aware of it? In this message from Genesis 28:10–22, Mark Beard reminds us that our frontlines, home, work, school, are where God moves. Wherever you are, God is with you.
In this first talk of Frontline Sundays, Jamie Mulvaney unpacks 1 Peter 1:1–2, exploring what it means to live as exiles and the elect in today’s world. Even in a culture that feels foreign to faith, we're called to make a difference, right where we are.
Responding to status anxiety, Elizabeth Oldfield opens up the possibility of Pentecost in how we can be Fully Alive. Elizabeth is the author of Fully Alive, the host of the podcast The Sacred, and former director of Theos think tank.
Sam Banner concludes our Lent & Easter sermon series 'Treasure', preaching on 'Jesus the Source'. Full reading is Acts 5:17-32
As we continue our sermon series "Treasure", Jamie interviews Mojtaba Hosseini about his experience growing up in Iran and being imprisoned for his faith.
Alan Searle continues our Lent & Easter sermon series 'Treasure', preaching on 'Jesus' Name'. Full reading is Acts 3:1-10.
Jamie Mulvaney continues our Lent & Easter sermon series 'Treasure', preaching on 'Jesus' Party'. Full reading is Luke 5:33-39.
Jamie Mulvaney continues our Lent & Easter sermon series 'Treasure', preaching on 'Jesus to Reflect and Witness', pulling from Acts 1:8 and 2:32.
Mark Beard continues our Lent & Easter sermon series 'Treasure', preaching on 'Jesus' Church'. Full reading is Acts 2:42-47.
Jamie Mulvaney continues our Lent & Easter sermon series 'Treasure', preaching on 'Jesus Himself with Us'. Full reading is Luke 24:13-35.
Jamie Mulvaney continues our Lent & Easter sermon series 'Treasure', preaching on 'Jesus and His Coronation March'. Full reading is Luke 18:28-44.
Mark Beard continues our Lent & Easter sermon series 'Treasure', preaching on 'Jesus and How to Invest Wisely'. Full reading is Luke 19:11-27.
As we begin our Lent & Easter sermon series 'Treasure', Sam Banner speaks on 'Jesus and the Tax Collector'. Full reading is Luke 19:1-10.
At the start of a new season for St Michael’s Chester Square, Jamie Mulvaney in his second talk as Vicar continues in Isaiah 26:8: ‘Yes, Lord, walking in the way of your laws, we wait for you.’ Full reading is Isaiah 26:1-15.
At the start of a new season for St Michael’s Chester Square, Jamie Mulvaney in his first talk as Vicar shares from the first half of Isaiah 26:8: ‘Yes, Lord, walking in the way of your laws, we wait for you.’ Full reading is Isaiah 26:1-9.
The King's Conception | Paul Vrojilik | 1.12.2024 by St Michael's Church, Chester Square
The King's Forerunner | Elizabeth Berridge | 24.11.24 by St Michael's Church, Chester Square
Remembrance Sunday: Fruit that will last | Sam Banner | 10.11.2024 by St Michael's Church, Chester Square
A different King, thy kingdom come | Mark Beard | 3.11.24 by St Michael's Church, Chester Square
A different King, a different Deliverer | Andrew Baughen | 20.10.2024 by St Michael's Church, Chester Square
A different King, a different Dominion | Mark Beard | 13.10.2024 by St Michael's Church, Chester Square
A different King, a different Story | Sam Banner | 6.10.24 by St Michael's Church, Chester Square
A different King, a different Order | Lis Goddard | 29.09.24 by St Michael's Church, Chester Square
A different King, a different Priority | Mark Beard | 22.09.2024 by St Michael's Church, Chester Square
A different King, a different Manifesto | Andrew Baughen | 15.09.24 by St Michael's Church, Chester Square
A different King, a different Coronation | David Turner | 8.09.24 by St Michael's Church, Chester Square
Who is the King of Glory | Lisa Guinness | 11.08.24 by St Michael's Church, Chester Square
God of Transforming Power | Anneliese Blackwood Lilly | 28.07.24 by St Michael's Church, Chester Square
With a mighty hand and outstretched arm | Mark Beard | 14.07.24 by St Michael's Church, Chester Square
A message from the heart: Jesus is the best thing that can happen to you | Dan Cook | 7.07.24 by St Michael's Church, Chester Square
Reminders From The Psalms | Liz Parker | 30.06.24 by St Michael's Church, Chester Square
Our God: A God of Glory and Encounter | Sam Banner | 9.06.24 by St Michael's Church, Chester Square
MISSION SUNDAY: A Gospel for all | Graham Miller | 02.06.24 by St Michael's Church, Chester Square
A taste of the Trinity | Elizabeth Berridge | 26.05.24 by St Michael's Church, Chester Square
In this service, our curate Sam Banner is speaking on Doubting Thomas, looking at John 20:24-31. Also this Sunday is Commitment Sunday, when we will be considering ways we can renew our commitment to Christ, to St Michael's, and to each other. Keep listening after the end of the sermon to hear more about ways you can give, serve and get involved at St Michael's.
Easter Sunday | Rev Jeremy Crossley | 31.03.2024 by St Michael's Church, Chester Square
Finding Strength In God - Learning From King David | Rupert Charkham | 03.03.24 by St Michael's Church, Chester Square
Four Habits Of Resilient Disciples | Rupert Charkham | 25.02.24 by St Michael's Church, Chester Square
The Kindness of Jesus and Why We Can Trust Him Completely | Rupert Charkham | 04.02.24 by St Michael's Church, Chester Square
How do we overcome anxiety? | Sam Banner | 28.01.24 by St Michael's Church, Chester Square
How we can commit to the Master's Plan | Rupert Charkham | 21.01.24 by St Michael's Church, Chester Square
Are you building on the right foundations? | Rupert Charkham | 14.01.24 by St Michael's Church, Chester Square
Remember Jesus Christ | Rupert Charkham | 07.01.24 by St Michael's Church, Chester Square
The Second Coming and Hope | Mark Beard | 17.12.23 by St Michael's Church, Chester Square
Kinder Surprise I St Michael's CAROL SERVICE 2023 I 6:00pm I 10.12.23 by St Michael's Church, Chester Square
Jesus Teaching about the End Times I Rupert Charkham | 03.12.2023 by St Michael's Church, Chester Square
Gay and Richard Pumphries | 6pm Service I 26.11.2023 by St Michael's Church, Chester Square
Jesus authority over dark powers I Sam Banner | 26.11.2023 by St Michael's Church, Chester Square
How the kingdom grows; two steps forward, one back | Mark Beard | 19.11.2023 by St Michael's Church, Chester Square
Interview with Major General RJM Porter MBE FCMI- Remembrance Sunday | 12.11.2023 by St Michael's Church, Chester Square
How to hear God better | Rupert Charkham | 05.11.2023 by St Michael's Church, Chester Square
Why following Jesus is far from plain sailing | 29.10.2023 by St Michael's Church, Chester Square
God’s forgiveness is healing | Rupert Charkham | 1.10.23 by St Michael's Church, Chester Square
What Jesus Scheduled into his diary daily I Rupert Charkham | 24.09.2023 by St Michael's Church, Chester Square
How Jesus Can Change Things | Mark Beard | 17.09.23 by St Michael's Church, Chester Square
Jesus First Words On The Public Stage | 10.09.23 by St Michael's Church, Chester Square
'Would you recognise God is you stood in front of him' - 11.06.2023 by St Michael's Church, Chester Square
What dynamite and the Gospel have in common- 21.05.2023 by St Michael's Church, Chester Square
What will Heaven be like and will I be there? - 30.04.2023 by St Michael's Church, Chester Square
What does it take to run a good race? - 16.04.2023 by St Michael's Church, Chester Square
The Masters, Master Plan and our part in it - 02.04.2023 by St Michael's Church, Chester Square
Jesus washes the Disciples feet .... and so should we- 12.03.2023 by St Michael's Church, Chester Square
Three steps towards a fulfilled life - 05.03.2023 by St Michael's Church, Chester Square
Hope from history; Josiah, the greatest of Israel's Kings - 26.02.2023 by St Michael's Church, Chester Square
'How to have resurrection hope when it really matters' - 19.02.2023 by St Michael's Church, Chester Square
The invitation with a wealth warning - 29.01.2023 by St Michael's Church, Chester Square
Christmas; More than a Fable in a Stable? - 11.12.2022 - Carol service by St Michael's Church, Chester Square
Standing firm when evil runs rampant - 04.12.2022 by St Michael's Church, Chester Square
How to put a smile on God's face, and also your own - 06.11.22 by St Michael's Church, Chester Square
What God has joined together: Pain and Progress, Persecution and Perseverance - 16.10.22 by St Michael's Church, Chester Square
Authentic discipleship; a road less travelled - 09.10.2022 by St Michael's Church, Chester Square
What it takes to be a high impact community - 03.10.2022 by St Michael's Church, Chester Square
The difference that God makes to life, 9AM Service - 25.09.22 by St Michael's Church, Chester Square
The difference God makes to life, 11AM Service - 25.09.2022 by St Michael's Church, Chester Square
Telling others about Jesus: How to prepare to - 18.09.2022 by St Michael's Church, Chester Square
Queen Elizabeth II: Thanksgiving for a Wonderful Life - 11.09.22 by St Michael's Church, Chester Square
Telling others about Jesus: Why dare to? - 04.09.22 by St Michael's Church, Chester Square
How to recognise and overcome the opposition - 05.06.22 by St Michael's Church, Chester Square
4 keys behind all fruitful works of God - 22.05.22 by St Michael's Church, Chester Square
Pivotal points when building God’s Kingdom - 15.05.22 by St Michael's Church, Chester Square
The interior life of God's close friends - 08.05.22 by St Michael's Church, Chester Square
What's the resurrection got to do with life? - 17.04.22 by St Michael's Church, Chester Square
A life-giving conversation about death - 03.04.22 by St Michael's Church, Chester Square
The king of love and his fickle friends - 27.03.22 by St Michael's Church, Chester Square
How do you pray and overcome fear during an international crisis? - 13.03.22 by St Michael's Church, Chester Square
The opposition believers face and how to handle it - 06.03.22 by St Michael's Church, Chester Square
The hidden beatitude: the grace of giving and the chance of growing - 27.02.22 by St Michael's Church, Chester Square
For more, listen to "How to Resolve Conflict & Restore Relationships" by Rick Warren: https://youtu.be/I1udN6OShf4
Blessed are the merciful, for they will be shown mercy - 06.02.22 by St Michael's Church, Chester Square
Strength under control is good for the soul - 23.01.22 by St Michael's Church, Chester Square
Jesus is for life, not just for Christmas - 02.01.22 by St Michael's Church, Chester Square
Christmas: A Stable Relationship With God? - 12.12.21 by St Michael's Church, Chester Square
How to develop and keep a tender heart - 21.11.21 by St Michael's Church, Chester Square
How to be a good friend, and why it matters - 14.11.21 by St Michael's Church, Chester Square
Real security: what it is and how to have it - 07.11.21 by St Michael's Church, Chester Square
The valley of dry bones: God's repair shop - 17.10.21 by St Michael's Church, Chester Square
Why we should be praying for healing miracles today - 10.10.21 by St Michael's Church, Chester Square
What was going on at Pentecost?: An Interview with Jerry Field - 19.09.21 by St Michael's Church, Chester Square
What if God stepped into your kitchen? - 19.09.21 by St Michael's Church, Chester Square
When God draws close, will you hide or seek? - 12.09.21 by St Michael's Church, Chester Square
Speaker - Rupert Charkham Journeying through the Gospel of Mark together
Questions for Reflection: 1. At his baptism, Jesus heard God speak to him. What is the clearest God has spoken into your life? 2. Jesus knew that he was loved by the Father having heard a voice from heaven telling him. Do you find it easy or hard to accept that God loves you? What convinces you that he does, and what causes you to doubt it? 3. Jesus calls us all to a new way of life. Repentance, as we have seen, involves changing direction/ letting God change our habits/attitudes/ thinking. How has your thinking changed over time as God has been at work in you? (Hint: maybe you can think about how God might have changed your attitude / behaviour concerning relationships? money? prayer? forgiveness? even about Jesus himself.)
Speaker - Rupert Charkham Journeying through the Gospel of Mark together
Questions for Reflection: 1. Mark shares “the good news about Jesus”. How is Jesus is Good News to you? (e.g. the difference he makes to life.) 2. How easy do you find it to “identify yourself as a Christian”? Are there any circumstances/ situations in which you try to keep this “under wraps”. What reaction do you get when people around you discover that you are?
Carols By Candlelight Service -Now for some good news...- 13.12.2020 by St Michael's Church, Chester Square
On Mission And The Meaning Of Life - Dr Tom Harvey - AM Ecclesiastes 1: 1-9 Mark 10: 17-31
The Letter To Ephesus: Love - Mark Beard Reading 1: Revelation 2: 1-7 Reading 2: Ephesians 2: 1-10
Encouraging one another - Encouraging from experience - 2 Timothy 1 : 1 - 14 by St Michael's Church, Chester Square
Encouraging one another:The basis of encouragement - 2 Timothy 2 : 3 - 19 by St Michael's Church, Chester Square
Encouraging one another - The basis of encouragement - 2 Timothy 2 : 3 - 19 by St Michael's Church, Chester Square
Encouraging One Another - Encouraged to Stand Firm - 2 Timothy 3 : 0 - 0 by St Michael's Church, Chester Square
Old Testament Men of God - Micaiah Ben Imlah - 1 Kings 22 : 8 - 28 by St Michael's Church, Chester Square
Old Testament Men of God - Jacob - Genesis 32 : 24 - 32 by St Michael's Church, Chester Square
Encouraging One Another - A Last Message of Encouragement - 2 Timothy 4 : 1 - 18 by St Michael's Church, Chester Square
Series on Isaiah :God s eternal Kingdom - Isaiah 9 : 1 - 7 by St Michael's Church, Chester Square
Series on Isaiah - God s eternal Kingdom - Isaiah 9 : 1 - 7 by St Michael's Church, Chester Square
Isaiah - Gods triumph over evil - Isaiah 24:1-23, 25:1-12 by St Michael's Church, Chester Square
Isaiah - God's perfect peace - Isaiah 26 : 1 - 21 by St Michael's Church, Chester Square
Isaiah - God's promise of joy - Isaiah 35 : 1 - 10 by St Michael's Church, Chester Square
Isaiah - God's triumph over evil - Isaiah 35 : 1 - 10 by St Michael's Church, Chester Square
All Aboard Sunday - Marks of a healthy church - Acts 2 : 42 - 47 by St Michael's Church, Chester Square
Burning Man - King Hezekiah - 2 Kings 18 : 5 - 16 by St Michael's Church, Chester Square
Special Sunday Service - Mothering Sunday - 1 Timothy 5:1-2 by St Michael's Church, Chester Square
Distinctives - Wholeheartedness - 1 Kings 11 : 1 - 13 by St Michael's Church, Chester Square
Isaiah - God's power and mercy - Isaiah 37:14-17, 37:30-32, 38:1-8 by St Michael's Church, Chester Square
Isaiah - God's Power and Mercy pm - 36: 1-18; 37: 14-17, 30-32; 38: 1-8 by St Michael's Church, Chester Square
Palm Sunday - The Resurrection: in the dock - Isaiah 53:1-12, Matthew 27:62-28:15, 1 Peter 1:3-6 by St Michael's Church, Chester Square
Isaiah - Palm Sunday - The Heart of the Gospel - Isaiah 53 : 1 - 12 by St Michael's Church, Chester Square
Lessons in Confident Living - Hebrews - The Majesty of Christ - Chapters 1 and 2 by St Michael's Church, Chester Square
Burning Man - Personal evangelism - 2 Corinthians 4 : 1 - 7 by St Michael's Church, Chester Square
Lessons in confident living - Hebrews - Standing firm in our faith - Hebrews 3:12-4:3a, 4:9-16 by St Michael's Church, Chester Square
Lessons in confident living - Hebrews - Standing firm in our faith - Hebrews 3 : 0 - 0 by St Michael's Church, Chester Square
Burning Man - Church leadership - 2 Timothy 1 : 7 - 12 by St Michael's Church, Chester Square
Lessons in confident living - God's unchanging purpose - Hebrews 5-6 by St Michael's Church, Chester Square
Lessons in confident living - Hebrews - God's unchanging purpose - Hebrews 6 by St Michael's Church, Chester Square
Lessons in confident living - Hebrews:Done deal - release for the guilty - Hebrews 10:19-39 by St Michael's Church, Chester Square
Lessons in confident living - Hebrews - Done deal - release for the guilty - Hebrews 10:19-39 by St Michael's Church, Chester Square
Lessons in confident living - Hebrews - The nine signs of a healthy church - Hebrews 13 : 0 - 0 by St Michael's Church, Chester Square
Lessons in Confident Living - Hebrews - The 9 marks of a healthy church - Hebrews 9 : 25 - 0 by St Michael's Church, Chester Square
Burning Man - Focussed on the task - 2 Timothy 2 : 1 - 13 by St Michael's Church, Chester Square
Godly growth - 1 Thessalonians :Authentic Christianity - 1 Thessalonians 1 : 1 - 10 by St Michael's Church, Chester Square
Burning Man - What does godliness look like? - 2 Timothy 2 : 14 - 26 by St Michael's Church, Chester Square
Godly growth - 1 Thessalonians - Authentic Christianity - 1 Thessalonians 1 : 1 - 10 by St Michael's Church, Chester Square
Godly growth - 1 Thessalonians:Ministry with integrity - 1 Thessalonians 2 : 1 - 16 by St Michael's Church, Chester Square
Godly growth - 1 Thessalonians - Ministry with integrity - 1 Thessalonians 2 : 1 - 16 by St Michael's Church, Chester Square
Burning Man - Persecution guaranteed - 2 Timothy 3 : 1 - 17 by St Michael's Church, Chester Square
Godly growth:1 Thessalonians - The joys and challenges of godly leadership - 1 Thessalonians 3:5-13 by St Michael's Church, Chester Square
Godly Growth - How to please God - 1 Thessalonians 4 : 1 - 12 by St Michael's Church, Chester Square
Burning Man - Keep your head - 2 Timothy 4 : 1 - 8 by St Michael's Church, Chester Square
Godly growth - 1 Thessalonians - Telling the time - Romans 13:11b-14, 1 Thessalonians 4:13-5:11 by St Michael's Church, Chester Square
Godly growth - 1 Thessalonians - Living life well - 1 Thessalonians 5 : 12 - 28 by St Michael's Church, Chester Square
Godly growth - Telling the time - 1Thessalonians 4:13-5:11 by St Michael's Church, Chester Square
Burning Man - Keeping our faith - 2 Timothy 4 : 9 - 22 by St Michael's Church, Chester Square
Songs for real life - Psalms - Two ways to live - Matthew 7:13 - 29, Psalm 1 by St Michael's Church, Chester Square
Songs for real life - Psalms - World view - Psalm 2, Acts 4:24-28 by St Michael's Church, Chester Square
Songs for real life - Psalms - Peace in the midst of distress - Luke 12:1-12, Psalm 4 by St Michael's Church, Chester Square
Songs for real life - Peace in the midst of distress - Psalm 4 : 1 - 8 by St Michael's Church, Chester Square
Songs for real life - What is man? - Psalm 8 : 0 - 0 by St Michael's Church, Chester Square
Songs for Real Life - Psalms - outnumbered and alone - Psalm 12 : 0 - 0 by St Michael's Church, Chester Square
Psalms - Outnumbered and alone - Psalm 12 : 0 - 0 by St Michael's Church, Chester Square
Songs for real life - Psalms - Faith - from anguish to assurance - Psalm 13 : 1 - 6 by St Michael's Church, Chester Square
Songs for real life - Psalms - Faith - from anguish to assurance - Psalm 13 by St Michael's Church, Chester Square
Burning Man - Honest Evangelism - Luke 5 : 1 - 11 by St Michael's Church, Chester Square
Malachi - Giving less than the best - Malachi 1 : 1 - 14 by St Michael's Church, Chester Square
Straight talking truth - Malachi - When leaders don't lead - Malachi 2 : 1 - 9 by St Michael's Church, Chester Square
Straight Talking Truth - Malachi - The National Affair - Malachi 2 : 10 - 17 by St Michael's Church, Chester Square
Straight Talking Truth - Malachi - refiner's fire - Malachi 3 : 0 - 0 by St Michael's Church, Chester Square
Straight Talking Truth - Malachi - Refiner's Fire - Malachi 2:17-3:18 by St Michael's Church, Chester Square
Burning man - Hating your own family - Matthew 10 : 1 - 42 by St Michael's Church, Chester Square
Straight talking truth - Malachi - Future Shock - Malachi 4 : 1 - 6 by St Michael's Church, Chester Square
Burning Man - Persecution, perfection and loving your enemies - Matthew 5 : 38 - 48 by St Michael's Church, Chester Square
Revelation and the last things - Christ, the first and the last - Daniel 7:9-14, Revelation 1:1-20 by St Michael's Church, Chester Square
Revelation and the last of things - Forsaking our first love - Revelation 2 : 1 - 7 by St Michael's Church, Chester Square
Revelation and the last things - Forsaking our first love - Acts 20:22-31, Revelation 2:1-7 by St Michael's Church, Chester Square
Revelation and the last things - Faithful even to death - Revelation 2 : 8 - 11 by St Michael's Church, Chester Square
Revelation and the last things - Faithful even to death - Revelation 2:8-11, Revelation 6:9-11 by St Michael's Church, Chester Square
Revelation and the last things - How to fall away as a Christian - Mark 4 : 1 - 20 by St Michael's Church, Chester Square
Burning Man - One man, one woman, for life - Matthew 19 : 3 - 12 by St Michael's Church, Chester Square
Distinctives - Certainty in a world of relativism - John 1:1-18, 14:1-9 by St Michael's Church, Chester Square
Remembrance Sunday - Greater love... - Psalm 22:1-8, 15-18, John 15:9-17 by St Michael's Church, Chester Square
Revelation and the Last Things:Heresy in the Camp - Revelation 2 : 12 - 17 by St Michael's Church, Chester Square
Burning Man - Gouge out your eye... - Matthew 5 : 27 - 30 by St Michael's Church, Chester Square
Revelation and the last things - Heresy in the camp - Revelation 2 : 12 - 17 by St Michael's Church, Chester Square
Revelation and the last things :Hold on to what you have - Revelation 2 : 18 - 29 by St Michael's Church, Chester Square
Revelation and the last things - Hold on to what you have - Revelation 2 : 18 - 29 by St Michael's Church, Chester Square
Christmas - Carols and Canapes - John 1 : 1 - 14 by St Michael's Church, Chester Square
Revelation and the last things:Ready for Christmas - Isaiah 40:1-11, 27-31, Luke 2:25-35 by St Michael's Church, Chester Square
Burning Man - Popularity Paranoia - John 14 : 5 - 14 by St Michael's Church, Chester Square
Carols by Candlelight - Finding Jesus - Luke 1 : 26 - 38 by St Michael's Church, Chester Square
Revelation and the last things - Ready for Christmas - Isaiah 40:1-11, 27-31, Luke 2:25-35 by St Michael's Church, Chester Square
Revelation and the last days - Wake Up! Jesus is Coming - Revelation 3 : 1 - 6 by St Michael's Church, Chester Square
Revelation and the last things - Ready for Jesus - Jeremiah 17:5-13, Revelation 3:1-6 by St Michael's Church, Chester Square
Revelation and the last things - Ready for the New Year - Philippians 3:12-14, John 21:15-19 by St Michael's Church, Chester Square
Revelation and the Last Things - The Open Door - Philadelphia - Revelation 3 : 7 - 13 by St Michael's Church, Chester Square
Revelation and the last things - The open door - Isaiah 45:14-18, Revelation 3:7-13 by St Michael's Church, Chester Square
Burning Man - Elijah and the prophets of Baal - 1 Kings 18 : 16 - 46 by St Michael's Church, Chester Square
Big Questions:The only God:Is it arrogant to claim only one world view is correct? - John 13 : 1 - 9 by St Michael's Church, Chester Square
Burning Man - Why bother with Christianity? - John 3 : 16 - 21 by St Michael's Church, Chester Square
Revelation and the last things - Neither hot, nor cold - Revelation 3 : 14 - 22 by St Michael's Church, Chester Square
Big Questions - How can an all powerful and good God allow suffering? - John 19 : 16 - 30 by St Michael's Church, Chester Square
Revelation and the last things - The end times - Revelation 8:1-13, Revelation 10:1-11 by St Michael's Church, Chester Square
Revelation and the last times - The End Times - Revelations 8-11 by St Michael's Church, Chester Square
The I am sayings of Jesus - I am he - Exodus 3:11-15, John 18:1-11 by St Michael's Church, Chester Square
Burning Man - Philip and the Ethiopian Eunuch - Acts 8 : 26 - 40 by St Michael's Church, Chester Square
The I am sayings of Jesus :I am the bread of life - John 6:4-15, 6:25-29, 6:48-51 by St Michael's Church, Chester Square
The I am sayings of Jesus - I am the bread of life - John 6:4-15, 6:25-29, 6:48-51 by St Michael's Church, Chester Square
The breakfast club - The fear of witnessing - Exodus 4 : 1 - 17 by St Michael's Church, Chester Square
Big Questions - The human God - What is so special about Jesus? - John 20 : 24 - 31 by St Michael's Church, Chester Square
Defending the Faith - Paul and the Athenians - Acts 17 : 16 - 34 by St Michael's Church, Chester Square
Big Questions - The liberating God - Am I really free? - John 8 : 31 - 32 by St Michael's Church, Chester Square
Lent Course - The Holy Spirit in mission - John 7 : 37 - 38 by St Michael's Church, Chester Square
Mission week - The search for happiness - Luke 15 : 11 - 32 by St Michael's Church, Chester Square
The I Am sayings of Jesus - I am the light of the world - John 9 : 1 - 34 by St Michael's Church, Chester Square
The I am sayings of Jesus - I am the light of the world - John 9:1-12, 9:13-34 by St Michael's Church, Chester Square
Mission week - A life worth living - Romans 5 : 1 - 2 by St Michael's Church, Chester Square
Mission week - How can I find God? - John 9:1-17, 9:35-38 by St Michael's Church, Chester Square
Burning Man - Keeping the main thing, the main thing. - 1 Corinthians 15 : 3 - 5 by St Michael's Church, Chester Square
The I am sayings of Jesus :I am the way, the truth, and the life - John 14 : 1 - 6 by St Michael's Church, Chester Square
The I Am sayings of Jesus - I am the Way, the Truth, and the Life - John 14 : 1 - 6 by St Michael's Church, Chester Square
Defending the Faith - Faith in the Line of Fire - Daniel 3 : 1 - 30 by St Michael's Church, Chester Square
The I am sayings of Jesus - I am the good shepherd - John 10 : 11 - 21 by St Michael's Church, Chester Square
Palm Sunday - Christ the Cultural Revolutionary - Philippians 2 : 6 - 11 by St Michael's Church, Chester Square
Lent Course - The gifts of the Holy Spirit - 1 Corinthians 12:1-11, 14:1-25 by St Michael's Church, Chester Square
The I am sayings of Jesus: I am the vine - John 15 : 1 - 17 by St Michael's Church, Chester Square
The I AM sayings of Jesus - I am the vine - John 15 : 1 - 17 by St Michael's Church, Chester Square
This is our faith - Christ has died - Romans 5 : 1 - 11 by St Michael's Church, Chester Square
This is our faith - Christ is risen - 1 Corinthians 15:1-19, 35-44 by St Michael's Church, Chester Square
LIving fearlessly - The fear of death - Genesis 116 : 1 - 19 by St Michael's Church, Chester Square
True Worship - Worship with our lives - Romans 12 : 1 - 2 by St Michael's Church, Chester Square
This is our faith - Christ will come again - Isaiah 25:6-12, Matthew 25:1-13 by St Michael's Church, Chester Square
True worship - Worship with our lips - Colossians 3 : 15 - 17 by St Michael's Church, Chester Square
Revelation Jesus wins! - Enter the dragon - Ephesians 6:10-13, Revelation 12:7-12 by St Michael's Church, Chester Square
The breakfast club - Fear of the future - Exodus 16 : 1 - 36 by St Michael's Church, Chester Square
Pentecost - I will pour out my spirit - Acts 2:1-13, John 4:1-15 by St Michael's Church, Chester Square
Burning Man - Promises and warnings that keep us - Hebrews 6 : 1 - 12 by St Michael's Church, Chester Square
Pentecost - I will pour out my Spirit - Acts 2:1-13 & John 4:1-15 by St Michael's Church, Chester Square
Revelation Jesus wins! - The new creation - Revelation 21:1-14, 22:1-7 by St Michael's Church, Chester Square
Revelation Jesus wins! - The new creation - Revelation 21:1-14, Revelation 22:1-7 by St Michael's Church, Chester Square
Promises and warnings to keep us - Story of Hope - Romans 5 : 1 - 6 by St Michael's Church, Chester Square
Good news from Mark: Prepare the way! - Isaiah 40:1-5, Mark 1:1-15 by St Michael's Church, Chester Square
Good news from Mark - Prepare the way! - Isaiah 40:1-5, Mark 1:1-15 by St Michael's Church, Chester Square
Good news from Mark - The Call - Acts 4:1-13, Mark 1:14-20 by St Michael's Church, Chester Square
Good News from Mark - The Call - Micah 1 : 14 - 20 by St Michael's Church, Chester Square
The breakfast club - Fear of failure - Mark 14:66-72, John 13:33-38, John 21 by St Michael's Church, Chester Square
Warnings and Promises that keep us - The Sin of Achan - Joshua 7 : 0 - 0 by St Michael's Church, Chester Square
Burning Man - Peace in our time - 1 Corinthians 4-6 by St Michael's Church, Chester Square
Good News from Mark - Amazing Authority - Mark 1 : 21 - 45 by St Michael's Church, Chester Square
Good news from Mark - Amazing authority - Mark 1 : 21 - 45 by St Michael's Church, Chester Square
Good News From Mark - What's so different about Jesus? - Mark 2 : 13 - 28 by St Michael's Church, Chester Square
Good news from Mark - What's so different about Jesus? - Isaiah 58:13-14, Mark 2:13-28 by St Michael's Church, Chester Square
Good news from Mark: The man who is God - Mark 3 : 1 - 35 by St Michael's Church, Chester Square
Good News from Mark - The man who is God - Mark 3 : 1 - 35 by St Michael's Church, Chester Square
Burning Man - The problem of evil - Romans 3 : 1 - 8 by St Michael's Church, Chester Square
Lessons for life from Jesus - The Sower - Matthew 1 : 1 - 23 by St Michael's Church, Chester Square
Lessons for life from Jesus:The wheat and the weeds - Matthew 13:24-30, 36-43 by St Michael's Church, Chester Square
Lessons for life from Jesus - The Wheat and the Weeds - Matthew 13:24-30, 36-43 by St Michael's Church, Chester Square
Lessons for life from Jesus - The Mustard Seed and the Yeast - Daniel 4:8-15 & Matthew 13:31-35 by St Michael's Church, Chester Square
Lessons for life from Jesus - The mustard seed - Ezekiel 17:22-24, Matthew 13:31-35 by St Michael's Church, Chester Square
Lessons for life from Jesus - The treasure and the pearl - Philippians 3:7-10, Matthew 13:44-46 by St Michael's Church, Chester Square
Lessons for life from Jesus - The treasure and the pearl - Matthew 13 : 44 - 46 by St Michael's Church, Chester Square
The abundant life - Victory over death - John 11 : 17 - 44 by St Michael's Church, Chester Square
David - A leader after Gods own heart - Acknowledges failure - 2 Samuel 11:1-27, 12:1-14 by St Michael's Church, Chester Square
David - A leader after Gods own heart - Confident in God's power - 1 Samuel 17 : 32 - 47 by St Michael's Church, Chester Square
Good news from Mark - By what authority - Luke 7:18-28, Mark 17:27-33 by St Michael's Church, Chester Square
Carol Service:Two questions for Christmas-Isaiah 9:2,6-7, Luke 1:26-38, Matthew 1:18-25, Luke 2:8-16 by St Michael's Church, Chester Square
Who is willing to consecrate himself today to the Lord? - 1 Chronicles 29 : 1 - 20 by St Michael's Church, Chester Square
Good news from Mark - You nullify the word of God - Nehemiah 10:28-39, Mark 7:1-13 by St Michael's Church, Chester Square
Good news from Mark - Do you still have no faith? - Mark 4 : 35 - 41 by St Michael's Church, Chester Square
A faith that works - From law to grace - Galatians 2:15-3:14 by St Michael's Church, Chester Square
A faith that works - Friendly Fire - Galatians 2 : 11 - 14 by St Michael's Church, Chester Square
Lessons for life from Jesus - The fig tree - Matthew 24 : 32 - 36 by St Michael's Church, Chester Square
Lessons for life from Jesus - The wedding banquet - Colossians 3:8-14, Matthew 22:1-14 by St Michael's Church, Chester Square
Lessons from the life of Jesus - The Tenants - Matthew 21 : 33 - 46 by St Michael's Church, Chester Square
Lessons for life from Jesus - The workers in the vineyard - Ephesians 2:1-10, Matthew 20:1-16 by St Michael's Church, Chester Square
Joseph and the guiding hand of God - Why do bad things happen to good people? - Genesis 41 : 8 - 40
All aboard Sunday - This I did for you... what will you do for me? - Mark 10:35-45, Luke 10:38-42
A spiritual health check - Are you excited about heaven? - Revelation 21:1-4, Romans 8:18-25
Commitment - Christ's commitment to us - Romans 5 : 6 - 8 by St Michael's Church, Chester Square
2017 - 05 - 25 - 0700 - Jonathan Fletcher - Zacheus by St Michael's Church, Chester Square
From one leader to another - lessons in priorities - A word for everyone - Ephesians 5:21-33, Titus 2:1-10
From one leader to another - lessons in priorities - The importance of leadership - Titus 1 : 5 - 16
The meaning of Easter - God's priorities and mine - Ecclesiastes 2:1-11, Philippians 2:14-18, Titus 1:1-4
A spiritual healthcheck - Are you excited about heaven? - Romans 8:18-25 & Revelations 21:1-4
A spiritual health check - Have you forsaken your first love for Jesus? - Ezekiel 16:8-19, Revelation 2:1-7
David - A leader after Gods own heart - Acknowledges failure - 2 Samuel 11:1-27, 12:1-14
David - A leader after Gods own heart - Accepts God's ways - 2 Samuel 7 : 1 - 21 by St Michael's Church, Chester Square
David - A leader after Gods own heart - Facing Injustice - 1 Samuel 26:5-12, 17-25 by St Michael's Church, Chester Square
David - A leader after Gods own heart - Finds his strength in God - 1 Samuel 30 : 1 - 25 by St Michael's Church, Chester Square
David - A leader after Gods own heart - Finds his strength in God - 1 Samuel 30 : 1 - 25
David - A leader after Gods own heart - Confident in God's power - 1 Samuel 17 : 32 - 47
Carols by Candlelight - Two questions for Christmas - Isaiah 9:2,6-7, Luke 1:26-38, Matthew 1:18-25, Luke 2:8-16, Matthew 2:1-12, John 1:1-14
Good news from Mark - Everything is possible - Mark 9 : 17 - 29 by St Michael's Church, Chester Square
Commitment Sunday - Who is willing to consecrate himself today to the Lord? - 1 Chronicles 29 : 1 - 20
Lessons for Life from Jesus - The Unmerciful Servant - Matthew 18 : 21 - 35 by St Michael's Church, Chester Square
Lessons for life from Jesus - The Mustard Seed and the Yeast - Daniel 4:8-15 & Matthew 13:31-35