Current Series

Morning Series

Jesus' Mountain Message

As we continue our theme of being wholehearted people we dig deep into Jesus’ mountain message. “The Sermon on the Mount is the most complete description anywhere in the New Testament of the Christian counter-culture” (John Stott).

Evening Series

Rebuilding with God

The book of Nehemiah, part two of the Ezra/Nehemiah Chronicle, explores how the covenant People of God responded to challenges and successes as they sought to worship God on their return from exile.

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The Road to Renewal

Morning Series

The Old Testament Prophet Malachi calls God’s people back to live faithfully throughout their lives. We can easily find ourselves subject to drift and compromise. Malachi’s call challenges us again to return to God our saviour, and king.

Frontline Living

Evening Series

The amazing message of Jesus Christ is to be lived out. This series will help understand the social, political, and religious context of Rome in the 1st century and will help us apply Paul’s teaching to our own different, and yet in many ways similar, world in 21st century Exeter.

Wholehearted Mission

Morning Series

The book of Acts tells of the early days of the church as they start living as witnesses for Jesus. Empowered and equipped by the Spirit of Jesus, they took bold steps to declare the good news of Jesus. As we listen let’s consider where Jesus wants us to be His witnesses.

Life in the Spirit

Evening Series

Who are we? What are we to do? If God has done, through Jesus Christ, all of these amazing things described earlier in the letter to Rome, then what does it mean for each of us? We’re digging deep into Romans 8 where we find answers to these most fundamental questions.

Resurrection People

Morning Series

Palm Sunday celebrates Jesus the King coming to His people, Easter Day and resurrection sees that kingdom come to life. This series helps us delve deeper into living as resurrection people.

The Rest is Worship

Evening Series

Jesus invites us to come to Him and rest. Being still creates a space where we can know God, glorify him and have our souls restored. As we come to the end of lent, join us to discover how, in a world and a church that is often busy, distracted and striving, we explore rest as an act of worship.

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