Joe Clark picks up chapter 3 as news of Jesus is spreading far and wide as the crowds gather. In Mark 3 Jesus’ ministry takes another step as he appoints twelve to do the work he’s been doing until now.The twelve heard the call - have we, and what’s our response?
Pastor Will Foster unpacks the fact that everything changes when you truly encounter Jesus as we continue our series Mark My Words. Focusing on the changes and transformation that happens when Jesus calls Levi the tax collector in Mark 2, we consider how God continues to call us deeper into our spiritual formation.
Pastor Vicky Foster introduces our new teaching series – Mark my words! Vicky considers both how and why we read the Bible as well as challenging us to respond to God’s calling in our lives just like the first disciples in Mark chapter one.
Elder and Liverpool FC Fan, Kevin Davis, gives an exciting update on the church building (the ARC).
John Fudge from Amor Europe talks through some of the great work that Amor Europe is doing to support the poorest families across the world through house building, health education. and equipping churches.
Pastor Vicky Foster highlights that the early church was marked by extravagant generosity to the poor. These followers of Jesus formed socioeconomically diverse communities that cared for each other like family, something unheard of in the 1st century Greco-Roman world. All of this was in response to the teachings of Jesus and the Apostles, which repeatedly emphasize the call to care for those in need. Vicky explores how followers of Jesus can walk in the footsteps of the early church by cultivating diverse, interdependent communities, addressing key questions such as, “Who are the poor, and who are the rich?” And, “What does it look like in my life to care for those in need?” and calling Junction 10 to step deeper into the mandate of God to “build community with Jesus at the centre”
Pastor Will Foster focuses on the clear and simple truth: We are guests in God’s world. Our role is that of a steward, not an owner, and in that role, we are entrusted with God’s resources for our own good and for the good of others. Will looks at the ‘two standards’ or ‘banners’ – the banner of Christ which is in a place of generosity that is peaceful, just and beautiful and that of the enemy who seduces us with riches and deceives and tempts with wealth. Practically we consider together how to avoid the pitfalls of wealth, and practical ways of cultivating a stewardship mentality, even with little resources.
Phil Miles continues our series and considers that accumulation and acquisition are often celebrated as the path to security and happiness, but Jesus warns against the broken human desire to always want more. Phil explores how Jesus’ way of generosity can set us free from enslavement to greed and slowly train our hearts to be deeply happy and content. Learn how the pursuit of possessions leads to hurry and anxiety, ways to become more sensitive to our invisible propensity towards greed, and why Jesus calls wealth so deceitful.
Joe kicks off our new generosity series asking the question “Does more money mean more happiness?” Joe walks through some of Jesus's surprising teachings on money, showing us how social science affirms the fact that generosity, not accumulation, leads to joy. He challenges us to reflect on whether we have an abundance or scarcity mindset and invites us to deepen our trust in God's generosity.
Today we hear from visiting guest speaker Izwe Nkhosi From 24/7 Prayer & Emmus Road. Talk Titled, 'Do Not Hang Up Your Harp' based on Psalms 137
Kevin Davis continues our 'Songs for the Road' series with his take on the 'Tracks of my Years'. Basing his talk on Psalm 78 he shares with us that while trauma may be passed down through generations, so can love, nurturing and grace, as a way to transform and heal. Kevin also shares an up date on the J10 building project.
Phil Miles kicks off our series on the 'Songs for the Road' by exploring Psalms 126 and 127, two of the Psalms of Ascent. This collection of pals is split into psalms of trouble, trust and triumph. Phil challenges us about our preparation. for worship, and explains how we might prepare for trouble on our journey. Finally he encourages us to trust in the lord.
Joe Clark continues our Down to Earth series with the Unexpected Rescue.Joe explains to us that when we do turn to God we often fill in the gaps of what we need. We need to hand it over to God let Him write the rescue storyGod doesn’t always answer prayers in the way we expect. - our God is a God of surprises- Mary and Joseph were down to earth people that God chose to use- Like Joseph, God calls us to do the right thing
Advent Series: Down to EarthAs we enter this sacred season, let’s take time to prepare our hearts for the ultimate gift: God coming to us, humbly and lovingly, as a newborn child.
Maggie Levens-Harris, formerly long time member of J10 now serving at Springs Church, encourages us to use the time we have to spend ourselves by serving others. She talks through her experiences of setting up Hope House, and we hear testimony from some who have been impacted by the work at Springs House.
Will Foster brings our final talk in the Fasting series focusing on how fasting helps us to grow in holiness
Phil Miles talks through how we can view fasting as a way of 'standing with the poor' and offers some practical tips on fasting. Jean Lavender also shares her experiences of fasting
Vicky Foster kicks off our series of studies around 'Fasting' this week looking how we can offer our whole selves to God through fasting. Vicky also interviews Rachel Evans who shares her experiences of fasting.
Rachel Jenkins continues our Encountering Jesus summer series with His encounter with Saul.
Joe Clark continues our summer series on Encountering Jesus with the story of Nicodemus
J10 Elder and Deputy High Commissioner, Kevin Davis, continues our short series from the elders. He reminds us to wait on God's word 'though it tarry, wait for it, because it will come', (Habakkuk 2v2). He encourages us to write down our visions and not give up, and while we wait, to be salt and light to our communities.
Rachel Jenkins is the first of our 3 J10 Elders to bring a word of encouragement. She encourages us to support one another byTalking to othersTalking to ourselves andTalking to the Lord
Jeff Clark provides us with his thoughts on Palm Sunday and reminds us that God lives in us now and that we are His Temples, and we can take Him to people who need Him.
Will Foster continues our series on 'Is Anyone Listening?". Will talks about the long periods when God is not speaking to us and how we should respond to those times.
Izwe Kiosk explains the importance of words, refering to Matthew 16 v13-20. The purpose of discipleship is to not only walk with Jesus until we look like Him but also to walk with Him until we SOUND like Him.He explains that the words we speak are powerful, , can bring healing, and can create worlds.
Discipleship Done - Phil speaks on how we are all called to discipleship as we journey individually or as a community with Jesus Christ.
Rose Till continues our series of studies on discipleship. She explains1) a disciple follows in His footsteps2) A disciple follows in total dependence on God3) a disciple follows His priorities4) A disciple follows His example of self-sacrifice and5) A disciple follows Him into the future
Dek Dudfield for Excel Church, Bilston, continues our series on discipleship. He explains how discipleship is1) a Divine Imperative2) Demands our involvement3) is our investment
Kicking off our Discipleship series we welcome back Dave Boden, Leader of Grace Foundation and author of ‘Parallel Faith: Walking Alongside Others on Their Journey to Christ.
Rachel Jenkins concludes our Home series with the bedroom. The bedroom is1) Remove - a place of intimacy where we can take off what the world has put on us, and reset with the Lord2) Rest - a place where we can ask God to still our thoughts and take rest3) Re-arm - prepare for the next day re-clothing ourselves in the armour of God.
Phil Miles continues our 'Home' series with the Bathroom. He explains that a bathroom is a place of both dirtiness and cleanliness. It is a place where we can seek to change from unclean to pure. We should also practically serve one another as Jesus did when he washed the disciples feet.We are made clean through Jesus' blood, through baptism, in order to take responsibility for keeping ourselves clean and helping others to do so through relationships.
Dr Will Foster continues our Home series with the study. He describes the study as a place where we can learn to follow Jesus and follow His ways. A place 1) for thought, focus, growth and development2) for retreat and contemplationto enable us to build relationships, be discipled and build disciples.
Phil Miles continues our 'Home' series with the Dining Room. He explains 1) This is a place to share spiritual food - where is our spiritual food coming from?2) We share physical food - a place where we can meet the needs of others through hospitality.What do we need to change to become more physically and spiritually hospitable?
Su Gill continues our 'Home' series by focusing on the divining room. She teaches us 1) The living room is the heart of the home. Is my heart a place of welcome?2) We need to guard our hearts, our mouths and our steps to train ourselves to make the right choices as we influence those around us
We are asked to examine the hallways of our lives. A hallway is a place of welcome and acceptance; as living stones, we are called to welcome people to the kingdom of god wherever we go.
Vicky Foster kicks off our new series on the home by encouraging us to be homemakers. She encourages us to1) Build relationships within the body2) fid our own responsibility within the church home3) have revelation by encoutering Him.She announces the J10 Christmas market, planned for 17 December 2023 as our way of introducing J10 to Darlaston, and calls for us all to take part.
Our J10 youth/kids pastor, Su Gill challenges us to invest our time in building firm foundations for our children.
As part of our kids' celebration service, one of our J10 youth, Millie Foster, encourages us to be brave in our walk with the Lord.
Will Foster continues our summer series on who Jesus is and the I am statements. In today's sermon taken from John 15, Jesus shares a powerful passage, he compares himself to a vine and his followers to branches. He emphasises the importance of staying connected to him, as without this connection, we can't bear fruit.
Chidi Osuji continues our summer series on who Jesus is and the I am statements. In today's sermon taken from John 14:6, Jesus begins a difficult conversation with his disciples.
Vicky foster continues our summer series on who is jesus and the i am statements of jesus with his conversation with martha in john 11:25 i am the resurrection and the life
Phil Miles continues our summer series on Jesus' 'I Am' statements with 'I am the Good Shepherd'.
Rose Till continues our summer series on Jesus' 'I Am' statements with 'I am the Door for the Sheep'. Please note that this recording includes an audio recording from the film 'the Chosen' where Jesus talks to and heals the paraplegic.
Rachel Jenkins continues our summer series on Jesus' 'I am' statements with 'I am the Light of the World'.
Joe Clark begins our 7 week summer series based around Jesus' 'I Am' statements. The first is 'I am the Bread of Life' from John 6v35
Hannah Williamson, Leader of the AOG Young Lions, bring us a message from the book of Esther. She encourages us to bring the 'Mordecai method' to support and help bring up the next generation.
Chapter 3 of Philippians highlights Paul's renouncement of his past accomplishments, emphasising his pursuit of righteousness through faith in Christ.
This week Rachel takes a closer look at Jesus's prayer life alongside our own prayer life.
Joe Clark concludes our series on the Abrahamic Journey with the Legacy. We see that as Abraham's journey comes to an end it continues with Isaac's story which follows a very similar path and where God continues to extend His promises from Abraham to Isaac. Joe challenges us to question our own continuing journey with the Lord and ask ourselves what legacy we will leave behind.
Vicky Foster continues our series on the Abrahamic Journey by talking through the choices that God gives us to obey or choose our own path. Abraham chose to obey God when He asked him too sacrifice his son, Isaac, and God continues to give us choices.
Phil Miles continues our Lent series on the Abrahamic journey. On this Mother's Day, Phil talks of God's faithfulness to the 'others' in the story, Hagar, mother of Ishmael (Genesis 21 v8-21). He reminds us to see others as God does.
Will Foster continues our Lenton series on the Abrahamic Journey. He takes us through Genesis Ch18, where Abraham encounters the persons of God as visitors and challenges us to recognise God in others.
In the 2nd Week of Our Lent Journey, we focus on the Abrahamic Journey and God's promise to him. Genesis 12
As we start Lent week, we focus on the Abrahamic Journey and learning about how he was called by the lord. Genesis 12v1 -20
In today's sermon, Roy talks about Living Life From The Inside-Out. Making a clear distinction between the Physical, The Soul & The Spirit.
Joe Clark continues taking us through Acts Chapter 12 where we learn what it is to be part of God.s house.Mat Gill also shares his testimony of healing.
We conclude our making room advent series.As we welcome in the New Year, let us take some time to reflect and make room for Jesus. By paying attention, joining Him on His journey, and inviting Him into our lives may he bless us with an abundant 2023 filled with love.
Rachel Jenkins continue our Advent series talking about making room for the marginalised (note that some film clips including Schindler's List have been excluded for copyright reasons)
In the first week of Advent, Phil Miles talked about making room for Jesus at the time of his birth.
This is a prequel to our Advent series on 'Making Room'. In the lead up to Christmas, Vicky Foster talks about how we might live as a non-anxious presence.
Joe Clark talks through the reasons that we might wish to dedicate our children and families, the differences between dedication and baptism, and the story of Hannah and Samuel (1 Samuel Ch 1 and 2)
Pastor Dave Shiels takes us through the ways that we can navigate the time between the start and end of our journeys with the Lord.
Psalm 23 Verse 6 - What's following you? Conclusion to the series. Are goodness and mercy following you and how do we dwell in the house of the Lord?
Vicky Foster continues our 'reset' with Psalm 23 series looking at verse 4 and speaks on "how to get to higher ground"
Joe Clark takes us through the second part of our study of Psalm 23 - He makes me lie down in green pastures, he leads me beside quiet waters
Will Foster & Phil Miles host our final episode on extraordinary hospitality, entitled 'Becoming Exclusive'.
Joe Clark continues our series on extraordinary hospitality with part 4, entitled 'Tailor-made'.
Rachel Jenkins brings up the 3rd part of our series in Extraordinary Hospitality with 'Being humble' - apologies for the poor audio quality (back-up used)
Vicky starts our new series which delves into how God wants us to live a generous and hospitable life. It's not just about baking!
Will Foster continues with our Roman's Series with a sermon tiled 'The Kingdom of Together'. Broken in to 4 main points, (1) Being Together, (2)Loving Together (3)Together with Authorities (4)Wake up Step up Together.
Focusing on providing practical advice centred around Romans Verse 2 - Do not conform to the pattern of this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind. Then you will be able to test and approve what God’s will is—his good, pleasing and perfect will.
Roy Masters continues our series on the book of Romans with chapter 11. Roy also calls this 'A Walk in the Park' - which Romans 11 definitely is not!
Will Foster continues our series on the book of Romans with the complex but rewarding Chapter 9.
As we pick up our Romans series where we left off, Phil Miles resumes with a look at Chapter 7.
Dave Lawrence is the Senior Pastor of Harvest Community Church, Stafford. He brings an inspiring message encouraging us to 'watch your step', and a) Mind the gap b) Grab the moment c) Live with purpose
We are welcoming back Dr John Andrews as our visiting speaker. Dr Andrews is a leader, teacher, motivator and author. Though called to the UK, John has ministered in over 30 nations of the world with a passion for equipping and inspiring leaders and empowering followers of Jesus into practical lifestyle and service.
Roy Masters explains how the journeys or pilgrimages we take can lead to personal transformation to Find the real me Be the journey of our dreams Be what matters most.
Mary Banks begins our advent series based on journeys, talking to use about the Journey of Life
Kevin shares on the need to seek a new face of God and release the older distorted video we may be carrying around.
Will & Vicky talk about the importance of understanding your personality tendencies and your strengths if you are to form health habits and point to the 'rule of life' as a way to develop a structure to our habits and spiritual formation disciplines
Joe Clark calls on us to consider what habits God is calling us to develop in this new season.
Vicky Foster picked up the theme that she preached back in July to kick off a new min-series for September of Dreaming with God
We continue looking at Bible characters who found themselves locked down, and focus on the quality of obedience.
Our guest speaker Phil Grey looks at the story of Joseph, a man who found himself locked down more than once,
Joining us to bring God's word is our guest speaker Pastor Dek Dudfield from Excel church Bilston, reminding us to 'go out full and come back in full - of the Holy Spirit - and to think about our countenance, continuance and the great commission
Today we share the Elders and Trustees response to the killing of George Floyd, and how we as a Church will be responding to the issues arising from that tragic event.
Our guest speaker this week is Roy Todd who leads Junction church and leads the Central East region for the AoG and speaks to us from Psalm 121
Drawing on Proverbs, Mary talks to us about the principles of making difficult decisions in the context of walking with God and what scripture has to offer us
Phil Miles looks to Daniel to see how he adapted to being in a foreign land and how this might help us as we navigate the 'new' territory we have found ourselves in
Rachel Jenkins focuses on the story of the 12 spies reports from Canaan to look at God's power and promises
Vicky and Will encourage us to take a step back from the challenges of the current Corna Virus pandemic and to ask what God might be birthing in these difficulties.
For our Good Friday service, Joe Clark picks up on the beatitudes "words from the hill" and looks at the last words of Jesus from the Cross.
Mary Banks brings us the penultimate in our series based on the Stu G beatitudes project looking at blessed are the merciful
Phil Miles continues our series based on the Stu G beatitudes project - any recipes for mars bar crispy cakes are purely illustrative and do not include butter
Rose Till makes a welcome return to the pulpit to continue our lent series on the beatitudes and looks at the importance and place of encounter that grieving offers
Joe Clark continues our lent series looking at the first of the beatitudes and looks at what it means to be poor
Vicky Foster introduces our lent series looking at beatitudes of Matthew 5 and focuses on our posture for the series, encouraging us to prioritise making space to listen and b with Jesus
Cassius is just Finance’s Development Worker in the Black Country. An Foundation dedicated to promote and support responsible finance providers and improve access to free debt advice, financial capability training and appropriate financial services.
Guest Speaker Tim Fellows shares on how hundreds of people are being mobilised in the largest gathering of Black Country Christians in decades.
Steve Clay shares a message on King Jesus and how he walks with us every day, by taking us on his own personal journey.
Phil, Will and Vicky bring a recap on last year's Doing Life Well series reminding us of some of the key principles to emotionally healthy spirituality by looking at a day in the life of Jesus.
Roy Masters brings the word to Junction 10. He's talk is centred around a scripture that says, "And I will be a 'Perfect' Father to you and you will be my sons and daughters".
Revd. Dr Martin Robinson, Principal and CEO of ForMission Bible College is our guest speaker and brings a word about Paul's vision of the man from Macedonia
Ken Chang brings the last of our summer parables series looking at forgiving from the heart.
In the second of our summer series Parables Everyone Should Know, Mick Buckley (with the aid of some willing victims) demonstrates and unpacks the well known parable of the Good Samaritan - no Ukele today though
In the first of our new series 'Parables Everyone Must Know', Hellen Mpayah brings insight into the parable of the Wheat and Tares
Our guest speaker Grace Wheeler speaks at our youth service tackling the theme Rise Up and encouraging us to keep on asking, keep on seeking and keep on knocking
Joe Clark brings an update and talents challenge - how will you work out your gifting and calling?
Will Foster talks about Money in a church and discipleship context on the premise that 1. everything belongs to God, 2. there is a battle for your soul and 3. It's actually all about trust
The J10 elders, Joe, Rachel, and Kevin share some important, inspiring updates about our J10 Journey going forward.
Joe Clark concludes our Hebrews series and looking back at some of the themes in the book and the practical advice that the writer gives across the topics
In teh penultimate of our Hebrews series, Phil Miles takes us through Hebrews 11 and looks at what it means to be called to run the race of our Christian walk.
We welcome back Maurice White who brings us the next chapter in our hebrews series looking at our salvation and our saviour
Kevin Davis continues our Hebrews series and (if we can forgive him for the blatant Liverpool FC references) shows us how the new and better covenant is almost too good to be true
Will Foster picks up our Hebrews series, with Hebrews 7 - looking at how Jesus is a Greater Priest and what that means for us
Joe Clark brings the Palm Sunday message from Joe Clark focusing on Matthew 21 looking at how Jesus is noticed by the few and by the crowd, those who knew who he was and those who didn't..
Phil Miles looks at chapter 6 of hebrews exploring the importance of growing and developing our faith
Roy Masters takes us through Hebrews 5 focusing on 3 qualities of alternative greatness of Jesus
Mary Banks explains the spiritual discipline of rest as part of the rhythm of life.
It involves review, reflect, recalibrate, return, restore, refresh.
In part 3 of our Hebrews series, Joe Clark looks at Chapter 3 of Hebrews - a greater Moses
Rachel Jenkins continues our series on the book of Hebrews looking at chapter 2 and Jesus - the greatest man
Vicky Foster introduces our new Hebrews series by looking at Hebrews 1 and asking how we as individuals and a church put Jesus at the centre
Taking scripture from Haggai, Kevin Davis brings us an update on the J10 ARC Building Project
In the second part of the talk, Reza brings his testimony and draws out some lessons from his story
In the first part of their talk, Missionaries Rima and Reza bring an update on their ministry
Pastor Dek Dudfield from Excel Church Bilston shares his testimony, and then talks on how we can align ourselves with God's plans. What will God ACCOMPLISH in us this year? What do we need to ACTIVATE this year? What will our ATTITUDE be this year?
Mary Banks looks at hope in our circumstances, starting with the mother of Jesus, Mary's Story and her response to the angel's greeting and following on to understand Jesus as the ground of our being, the bedrock of our faith, our hope, our anchor.
Kevin Davis draws on the question that John the Baptist asked about Jesus "are you the one?" to explore how Jesus is the light of the world and the anchor of our soul.
Will, Vicky and Phil conclude our doing life well series by offering a simple, practical step that will help us intentionally place Jesus at the Centre of our faith - developing a personal rule of life
In the penultimate talk of our series, Rachel Jenkins talks about the importance of grieving the losses in our life
Our guest speaker Pete Baker, leader of PAIS UK, looks at our responsibility to disciple others looking at Barnabas as an example
Will Foster introduces us to the 6 stages of spiritual growth found in the Critical Journey of faith and focuses on Inner Journey and The Wall
In the 5th of our series, Phil Miles looks at the God given limits that are sometimes placed on us and the limits we have to observe ourselves in the process of Doing Life Well
Will Foster brings the fourth of our talks in the series Doing Life Well, focusing on Being Before Doing
In the third of our Doing Life Well series Rachel Jenkins looks at the hidden scripts from our past that impact us today and how to break them
In the second of our Doing Life Well series, Vicky Foster brings the gift of Sabbath into focus.
Joe Clark kicks off our new series Doing Life Well. The series begins to look beneath the surface of the iceberg of spirituality and faith in order to help us become emotionally healthy and spiritually mature. Today Joe asks what happens when we fail to do life well using the life of King Saul to illustrate.
In the last of our summer series on the Bible stories we should all know, Vicky and Will Foster look at the death and resurrection of Jesus
In the penultimate of our summer series, Phil Miles takes us to Christmas to teach on the birth of Jesus
In the third of our summer series on the 5 Bible stories we should know, Rachel teaches on the 10 commandments
In the second of our summer series of the 5 Bible stories we all should know Su Gill talks to us about Noahj
Kevin Davis shares with us the 5 year plan for the land and building project and the three teams involved: - The Building Task Force - The Funding Task Force - The Congregation
Guest speaker Matt Lambert from Hope into Action shares his thoughts on the parable of the good Samaritan
Oscar Mahanzu brings prophetic encouragement, talking about fish: fish that rained from the sky in Australia and the story of Jesus, Peter and the great catch of fish and from that the new people and provision that God will bring to Junction 10
Brought to you from a tent on the land at 323 Wolverhampton Road, an update from the elders and trustees on what has been happening, what we feel God is saying and plans for the future
The Founding Pastor of the Walsall Evangelistic Centre / The Church at Junction 10, John Price, visits us to preach as part of the 40th Anniversary celebrations, looking at the importance of numbers in the Bible in the context of the unlimited supply of the kingdom and the overwhelming generosity and understanding of Jesus.
Part of our Just Pray Series, this is the short guided meditation that was used in the Contemplative Prayer installation as we prayed in different ways around the Academy
Joe Clark brings the teaching on our Just Pray series to a conclusion, looking at different types of prayer and different ways to pray and ending by highlighting the relevance of a word about God 'unlocking'.
Rachel Jenkins brings teh 5th talk in our series Just Pray on prophetic prayer [due to a technical issue only the first 25 minutes of the talk were recorded]
Using the story of Daniel Phil Miles, as part of our family service, takes us through creative ways of praying
Ian Hannah joins us from Northern Ireland to bring us stories and his experiences of the Colraine House of Prayer as he unpacks the parable of the Importunate Widow and the importance of being persistent in prayer
Vicky and Will Foster bring us the next in our Just Pray series, focusing on why and how we pray for one another.
Phil Miles kicks off our prayer series JUST PRAY by asking the question, what happens if we don't pray?
Tim Nelson from Hope for Justice shares with us the work of the anti-salevery organisation and explains how we can support it. Our very own Jane Barnett introduces Tim, sets the scene and brings us up to date with PIT Stop.
Joe Clark speaks to us from 1 Samuel 5 - The Ark in Ashdod and Ekron about being prepared to do something new.
Joe Clark at our family service dedication looks at the way grace is offered to us just as we are through the story of Jesus and Zacchaeus
Will Foster and Roy Masters bring the second in our grace-filled life series focusing on the grace of the father
Leonard Browne shares about Generosity - Giving is a Given - Giving Incentives - Giving Principles
Phil Hyde looks at Elijah and the widow of Zarephath as part of our family celebration service
Rachel Jenkins looks at the storms of life and shares some key principles from the Bible of how we can ride the storms well.
Kevin Davis brings reflections on how we navigate the challenges, trials and tribulations of our life well, in faith, so that blessings flow in our lives and so that we release the promises of God
Joe Clark brings the first of our three advent messages, Less Spending More Giving, looking at consumerism and encouraging us to see how this season could be Simply Christmas
Joe updates us on the Families initiative and Rachel Jenkins bring stories about alpha and reaching people with the gospel as we celebrate at our baptismal service
Land & Building: Anniversaries, Prophesies, People and the Land. Kevin, Rachel, Phil and Joe bring an update on the last 12 months with respect to 323 Wolverhampton Road, reflecting on the past and also looking to the future
Joe, Will and Vicky conclude our generous life series with testimony, video and three stories - the widow and Elijah, David and heart and the widow's mite.
Andre Massey continues our 'Generous Life' series by looking into the meaning of generosity as response to grace and generosity from our Father. He teaches into sowing generously, giving cheerfully, and reaping bountifully. We also have a magic trick from Naomi!
Phil Miles brings the third episode in our generous life series on Practical Generosity bringing the biblical basis of our call to hospitality and challenging us to grow in this area.
Joe Clark brings the second sermon in our Junction 10 values 'generous life' series looking at the generosity of forgiveness through the parable Jesus told of the unforgiving servant.
Joy Massey brings a word that came during the pre-service prayer meeting around psalm1 and a tree planted by streams of water
Will Foster kicks off our Generous Life series with riddle, a Generosity Challenge and sets the foundation for the rest of the series highlighting the 'heart' link between generosity, love and unity. What will you do this week to be intentionally generous?
Speaking on the banquet theme of our harvest service, Rachel Jenkins looks at the ways we are invited to be part of the banquet
Phil Pye shared with us 7 milestones in our church journey 1. Repentance 2. Renewal 3. Remembering 4. Response 5. Refreshment 6. Repurpose 7. Repair
As part of our kids prize giving, Vicky Foster asks "what's in your hand?" and using the picture of an eagle and the story of Elijah and the widow of Zarephath encourages us to step up and step into using the gifts God has given us
Joe Clark concludes our Galatians series looking at Chapter 6 with the theme of True Spirit and an unexpected detour to the Hebridean Awakening
Rachel Jenkins continues our series on Galatians looking at Chapter 5 and the theme of 'True Freedom'
Joe Clark continues our Galatians series by looking at the theme of true faith from Galatians Chapter 6
In preparation for baptising 5 of our folk, Rachel Jenkins explains why we should be baptised using a helpful baptism acrostic.
Charly updates us on Mercy Mission and invites us to learn more about what is going on in India and around the world. He also speaks about Genesis 35 and 'getting back to Bethel'.
As part of our dedication service, Joe clark concludes our mini-series on Baptism answering the question "why do we dedicate rather than baptise children"
Our Pais Team picks up the theme of Baptism looking at the attitude of the son to the father.
On father's day, Joe Clark kicks off a three-part series leading up to our baptismal service looking at the father's attitude to the son
Phil reads from the gospel of Mark 2:1-12 and he reminds us that 1) Life isn't always easy 2) Jesus can be crowded out if you're not careful 3) Sins are forgiven. These are the things we need to remember when obstacles need to be overcome!
Will Foster gives us a movie-trailer 'preview' to the forthcoming series on Galatians, introducing the backstory, plot, and the main theme. He discusses the importance of keeping a right balance between 'Legalism'(earning God's love) and 'Antinomianism' (cheap Grace).
Mary Banks takes us through the story of Hagar in Genesis 16, and Psalm 139 showing how God is always there for us, has a plan, and the importance of listening, being patient, and following His lead.
Pete Read, long time friend of J10, and currently Vice Principal at Regents Theological College, talks to us about hearing and acting on God's voice and the sacrifices that it can entail.
Tim Fellows encourages us with hope, and challenges us to get involved in 'the Turning'. Tim also powerfully recounts prophecies spoken over the church at J10 from 2006.
Our J10 leadership, with the help of explain what 'the Turning' means for Walsall. We hear the audio from a Turning video, and then experiences of those who took part in the Turning in Reading.
Phil Miles brings intellectualism to our Easter Sunday service using homophones (morning and mourning) to bring the Easter story (as it were) to life.
Kevin Davis continues the Passionate Life series talking through 4 different caves: 1) Jesus' tomb, 2) cave of Adullam, 3) cave of Elijah, and 4) cave of resurrection.
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Joe Clark continues the series of studies into the Passionate Life, with an exploration of how we cultivate compassion and how that flows into into different forms of evangelism, focusing primarily on 'servant' and 'power' evangelism. This podcast also contains the audio from a video on Food bank, audio from a Tony Campolo video, and the song, 'My life is yours', by, and led by Becky Proffitt.
Roy Masters shares some insights and encouragement from the book - Everyday Supernatural by Mike Pilavachi and Andy Croft .
Rachel Jenkins continues the Passionate Life series looking at the importance of discipleship
Will Foster brings a word on the Soul as we continue our Passionate Life series, highlighting the need for us to be keeper of the soul. See "keeper of the stream" video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DZqifFZYVPQ
Rebecca Hallam is a PAIS team leader based at the Church at J10. Here she talks through her experiences of working for PAIS and the PAIS ethos, tying into Matthew 6v31 to 33.
Rose Till continues our series on the Passionate Life by looking at John 14 and a 'fully filled' life. She explains how being filled with the spirit is not a once only experience, rather an always and continuous one.
Will Foster continues our series on the Passionate Life, turning to Psalm 1 v 1 and 2. He explains the 3 postures, Walking with, Standing before and Sitting with Jesus, and the 1 practice of meditating on Him.
Our J10 elders share the vision to build a community with Jesus at the centre, equipping God's people, releasing the 5 fold ministries and seeking the peace and prosperity of the city.
Jarrod Cooper encourages us to strap ourselves in and discover new strength through 3 changes in posture. Small changes release great power, and by changing our posture towards perseverance, positivity, and power, God will do great things.
Our Guest Speaker is Robert Mountford - Ecumenical Mission Officer for Staffordshire and the Black Country - brings a word on anointing, drawing on John the Baptist, Elijah and Elisha showing that old anointing may lie in the grave but they never die
Pastor John Price shares with us about the power of the Tables of Belonging, Betrayal and Blessing
Will Foster speaks about waking up after a dormant period and anticipate fruitfulness, encouraging us wake up inside and fill up our passion tank with joy, wake up to what's going on around with the prophetic flow and to wake up to the mystery of Eucharist
Kevin and the elders speak about recent outpourings of the holy Spirit in Reading and the surprising numbers of people who are coming to Christ. Can we pray that this comes to Walsall, the Black Country and the Nation.
In this sermon - recorded at home due to technical problems in the service - Will Foster takes the passage John 15:1-8 and looks at why God prunes us, how that calls us into a deeper inner life in Him and how that might help us make sense of what we have been through as individuals and a church as we anticipate the greater fruitfulness that is coming
Chidi and the team spoke about the wonderful work of Father's Heart at Bescot market. Listen to some examples of how the team blessed a number of people leading them to surrendering their lives to Jesus!
Rose Till talks about recent events and reassures us that God has something big for us. It may be difficult to peer into our souls but, have faith, Christ is in us.
Phil Miles explores the parable of the rich fool (Luke 8 from v13). He looks at our culture's desire to collect more 'things' and the dangers of not putting God first. Be warned that Phil sings an excerpt from the Fiddler on the Roof!
Jan Clark talks about origins of Pentecostal movement from early beginnings in USA to the Black Country.
Phil talks about sharing faith with non Christians, what they may ask and how to answer with grace.
John Coyne from Aldridge Anglican church talking about taking your discipleship into the real world.
Joe used example of should we fix old things or replace them. Some things cannot be fixed and we have to ask for Gods help to create a 'new heart'
Rachel Jenkins brings the fifth talk in our lent series on the Junction 10 value "servant life" by looking at John 12, Matthew 26 and Mark 14 where Jesus is anointed at Bethany. Servant Heart: The Alabaster Jar.
Phil Miles
The sermon talked about three different scriptures: Matthew 20:1-16: A Story about Workers Matthew 25:14-30: The Parable of the Talents Matthew 25:31-46: The King Will Judge All people
It challenges us on what we see in servant hood.
Joe Clark continues our servanthood series looking at 2 different servants from the story of Naaman.
Joe Clark commences our series on servant hood by looking at the story of Ruth and Naomi.
Will Foster continues our series on the foundational doctrines of faith by looking at how death entered the world, what happens when we die and how we live this life
(Unfortunately due to a technical glitch, only the second half of this message has been recorded). Mark 9v15 - When did we last spend time with Jesus and be overwhelmed with wonder? Are we lost in wonder, or do we become lost in the wander of church life? Joe Clark looks ahead to 2016 and challenges us to spend time lost in wonder at Jesus.
Rose brings the second part of her Coming Home series - her final sermon prior to retirement.
Jane Barnett talks about Radka and her Wall in Sliven, Bulgaria. Brian and Chris Clark from Krasifaid talk about their work in Bulgaria. They share 2 Corinthians 1 v3, 8 and 9, bringing Gods comfort to others and having reliance on Him in the storms.
Chris Hassell, from Aldridge Parish Church shares about the nature of love from John 15 v9 to 17.
Our visitor Charly Tom from Mercy Mission India updates on the rebuilding of the campus post cyclone and encourages us all not to give up as there is a way back.
Maurice explains his call to pastures new as we send him for the work God has called him to
Maurice White brings the second of our talks on Ephesians, looking at the amazing Christ and the blood of the lamb
Mary Banks kicks off our brand new series in Ephesians. The amount of planning for big events can be enormous and complex - how much more the planning of the creation of the world, the plan of redemption - the plan of the gospel - and so what should our response and posture be?
John Price, founding Pastor of Junction 10 brings a word from 2Chronicles5:7-10. As the Ark is brought to the temple, only the tablets of stone remain, what about the pot of Manna (symbolising the miraculous provision) and Aaron's Rod (symbolising authority and anointing)?
Will Foster brings teaching on God's rhythms of seasons and times with two themes: Death & Fear and Life & Abundance, reflecting on the critical journey of the seasons and stages of faith.
Rose Till and the Stop the Traffik Missional Community bring our attention to the issues of Human Trafficking
Kevin Davis picks up on the journey we have been on as a church, what has come from the body and looks at vision with recognition of the past and the need to keep pressing onward
Mary Banks looks at Mary and Joseph leaving behind Jesus in the temple and asks if we too might sometimes have forgotten Jesus
Tim Fellows brings a prophetic word about junction 10 received last year at a NET gathering and talks about great community, the great Commission (with a Living Waters update from Wally) and the great commandment bringing things back to our first love of Jesus.
Joe Clark looks at how King David in 1 Samuel 30 responded when he returned to Ziklag to find that the Amalakites had taken everything and asks, where does your encouragement come from?
Phil Miles looks at hope and through the scriptures of Jairus' daughter and the woman with the issue of blood, looks at hope killers, encouraging those of us standing in the middle field beyond despair to trust and hope
Following on from previous J10 sermons on Hosea and then on repentance, Rachel Jenkins sheds light on and brings a challenge from the story of Abigail in 1 Samuel 25 for the Junction 10 family
Rose Till shares her experience of what God said during the 40 days of prayer and brings a particular word on repentance with Phil Walker representing the leadership team sharing what God said at House of the Open Door with respect to repentance and bringing an apology
Joe Clark brings a brief update on what God said at the core team leadership retreat at House of the Open Door
Will Foster preaches and teaches on the Holy Spirit; a brief introduction, anointing, gifts & power; and Sensitivity, quenching and fruit of the Spirit
Joe Clark brings a word from Hosea looking at the need for obedience and recognising that when we are separated from God through sin, pride, hurt, bitterness etc then He brings us into the wilderness to woo us back to Restore us and Transform us
As part of our dedication service, Maurice White looks at four key aspects of being a healthy family