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.
Following a Faithful God
Morning Series
The story of the book of Joshua is all about God’s faithfulness. In it we see God making good on His promises. God's people face overwhelming odds but emerge victorious only because they committed themselves to following a faithful God.
Worship in the Wilderness
Evening Series
Wilderness is a dry and lifeless place causing the people of God to confront their fears and frailty. But wilderness is also where we discover God's provision and transformation, where we encounter God afresh.
Cross Examined
Morning Series
Death, it seems, is always tragic. It spoils everything. But for Christians, the death of Jesus is not a tragic waste but the central event of history. Why is the cross so important and how are we transformed by it?
Life Together
Morning Series
Being a disciple of Jesus is not just about him and you - it's about us. The prophets Haggai and Zechariah will help us examine the challenges and promises we have to juggle with as we embark on our adventure together.
Faith that works
Evening Series
James reminds us in his book that faith and works are inextricably linked. He sets out a framework for practical, day-to-day living that springs from hearing God's word and acting on it.
Songs for a Saviour
Morning Series
The Christmas story in Luke’s Gospel is almost a musical! As the birth of the Saviour becomes a reality, all sorts of people break into song. We’re going to examine the lyrics and deepen our understanding of why the first Christmas was so incredibly special.