As John Piper says, ‘Missions exist because worship doesn’t,’ and we want to see this change. We look at how Psalm 96 speaks to this.
In this Psalm we are shown two ways to live and see that devotion to God’s Word is the only way to true happiness in this life and in the life to come.
True blessing is experienced by passionately pursuing God
Responding with the shepherds, angels, Mary, wise men, king Herod and many others to the glorious birth of Jesus: the birth of God’s great rescue mission for those who acknowledge their desperate need. Joy or offence, but no room for ambivalence…
As we continue in our journey through Ephesians, Riley looks at our where we have all come from, what Christ has done to bring us into a relationship with God and what that now means for us.
In this message Riley unpacks the story of every christian, a story of grace from beginning to end. We see that Paul paints our picture with the darkest possible backdrop to shine the brightness of the glories of God grace in saving us!
In which we find it wasn’t about the wedding it was about the wine. Glen Jones shows us how in John 2:1-11 Jesus’ first sign renewed his people’s hope and points all who believe in him to certain hope for the present and for the future. All as promised in scripture and unlocked by Jesus when finally ‘his hour had come’.
In this message we learn from Paul’s prayer for the Ephesians in Chapter 1:15-23 where we see our need for spiritual illumination to understand the amazing gifts God has given us.
This week, we continue the Ephesian series as Riley explores Ephesians 1:3-14 to uncover what God's purpose is for us as His children.
We started a new sermon series on Ephesians this week. Riley spoke on Ephesians 1:1-2 about what our purpose is as a church and how God is working in us and through us to fulfill this purpose.
This week, Riley continued the Christ Crucified sermon series and spoke from John 15:1-8 about what it means to abide in Christ and the promise that is given to those who abide in Him.