Current Series
Morning Series
Above All
Everyone worships something. This term we will examine the biblical theme of idolatry and true worship. It could be said that the following of other gods is the foundational human sin according to the Bible. Jesus calls us back to our Father, in Christ, through the Holy Spirit.
Evening Series
Overcome
This evening series will take us through the first five chapters of Revelation. In the middle of the term we will look at the seven letters to seven churches, but this will be bookended by heavenly visions that inform our worship.
BE-Attitudes
Evening Series
The Beatitudes form part of Jesus’ revolutionary manifesto for Kingdom living. These pithy statements are contrary to conventional wisdom in our present culture. The Beatitudes are not mere rhetoric, but apply to every area of life.
Summer of Psalms
Evening Series
The book of Psalms is part hymnbook, part prayer book, part wisdom literature, and part anthology of poems concerning Israel and God. Its subject matter is astonishingly broad. On the one hand it proclaims praise and prayer to God and on the other it encompasses human experience and emotion.
I am Jesus
Morning Series
In John’s gospel Jesus offers us a series of intriguing word pictures to help us understand His identity and the nature of His mission. These ‘I am’ statements link directly to the eternal and personal nature of God.
Whole Life Worship
Morning Series
First and foremost worship isn’t something we do : it is a response to what God has done through Christ. Worship is a life lived ‘in the light of God’s mercy’. In order for this truth to impact us, our gathered times of worship need to shape us.
Living the Lord's Prayer
Evening Series
For many of us, the words of the Lord’s Prayer are very familiar. But do we ever really stop to think about what we’re saying when we pray it together?
Living with Questions... about violence
Evening Series
Living with Questions … about violence We live in an increasingly violent world, and it raises complicated issues for followers of Jesus. Are we pacifists or can we join armies? Do we believe in capital punishment? Could we be terrorists? And what about the invisible violence in family life?