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.
Good Tree / Good Fruit
Morning Series
In this summer series we will consider some of the examples of people who are called by God to make significant choices and reflect on how they encourage us to grow as followers of Jesus, like flourishing trees producing good fruit for God's kingdom.
With Jesus in the garden
Evening Series
Jesus’ prayer in John 17 is full of movement. It’s a prayer that invites us not simply to listen to Jesus as He prays, but to be involved with Him as He prays, and to draw alongside Him as He connects very deeply with His Father.
One another
Evening Series
Most of the 'one another' statement are instructions describing how we relate to each other as Christ's followers. But imagine what those same attitudes and actions could reveal about the transformational power of the good news of Jesus if we applied them to every-day situations.
Let justice roll
Evening Series
Amos stands out as the defender of the poor and accuser of the powerful rich: those who use God's name to legitimise their self serving religiosity. The book of Amos calls God's people to return to true worship centre on justice: a message as relevant today as it was when first written.
Confidence
Evening Series
A series designed to equip us to be better prepared to represent Christ on our Frontlines every day. In addition to the Sunday teaching, this series will be accompanied by a Lenten reading plan and prayer guide.
Identity
Evening Series
In this series we will be exploring some of the most pressing contemporary political, social and moral challenges facing us today. We will be looking at our attitudes to money and possessions, contentment, relativism, morality and justice.