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Continuing our series exploring City Church Worcester Values, Mark looks at how we encounter God in Jesus.

Continuing our series exploring City Church Worcester Values, Paul looks at worship as a way of life.

Continuing our series exploring City Church Worcester Values, Ephrem explores Saul's encounter with God and his passion.

Continuing our series exploring City Church Worcester Values, Tim introduces our next value: Encountering God and Serving Him

Phil introduces us to Act 2 of the "Big Story" looking at Genesis 3: 1-13

Tim introduces our new series - The Big Story

Over the summer holidays we are exploring selected psalms. Today Elisha explores what Psalm 67 has to say to us.

Over the summer holidays we are exploring selected psalms. Today James delves into Psalm 91.

Concluding our series "Meeting God in the Psalms", and looking at Psalm 150, Ben explores the praise psalms. These are a joyful expression and celebration of God's character and mighty works, often including a call for us (and all of creation!) to join in. Other praise psalms are Psalms 8, 19, 100, and 145-149.

Continuing our series "Meeting God in the Psalms", and looking at Psalm 23, Tim explores the trust psalms. The trust psalms are expressions of trust in God' protection, provision and ongoing presence in times of trouble. Other trust psalms are Psalms 27, 46 and 62.

Continuing our series "Meeting God in the Psalms", and looking at Psalm 105, Peter explores the Historical Psalms. They recount history and retell stories as a way of reminding ourselves of the goodness of God and his faithfulness to us, while warning against making the same mistakes that led to ruin. Other historical psalms are Psalms 78, 105 and 106.

Continuing our series "Meeting God in the Psalms", and looking at Psalm 55, Henry explores finding a way to express deep regret, sorrow and grief, and process tragedy and loss with our faces turned towards our Father in the Lament Psalms. Other lament psalms are Psalms 13, 22, 42, 43 and 88.

Continuing our series "Meeting God in the Psalms", and looking at Psalm 109, Gaynor explores the Imprecatory Psalms. Similar to lament, these Psalms are normally focused on a desire to see God bring justice and judgement against enemies (often in ways that can be difficult to reconcile to the grace of the new covenant). Other imprecatory psalms are Psalms 35, 69, 109 and 137.

Continuing our series "Meeting God in the Psalms". Looking at Psalm 34, we look at how the Psalms express gratitude for specific acts or blessings. Other thanksgiving psalms are Psalms 30, 65, 107 and 136

Continuing our series "Meeting God in the Psalms". Looking at Psalm 51, we consider what they say about seeking forgiveness, confessing sin and seeking restoration. Other penitential psalms are Psalms 6, 32, 38, 102 and 143.

In this final talk, Mark helps us see how God takes us into his mission to make all things new. God renews us, refreshes us and recommissions us. Mark concludes by giving us practical steps of how we can begin to walk into all that we heard over the weekend.

This talk focuses on the vision of Revelation 21:1-5 and how God wants us, with him in our midst, to be the city of God bringing life to all.

Tim takes us through the vision in Revelation 21:1-5 of God's making all things new and how God wants to renew us and to enable us to be a signpost of his future to others.

As we start our church camp, looking at all things new, Joe begins to explore what that means to us as individuals, our church and the communities we live in. God is Making All Things New so what can we do to tap into what God is doing?

The second in our series "Meeting God in the Psalms". Looking at Psalm 2, we explore the celebration of God's covenant with the king, and how it points to the future hope of the Messiah in the "Royal Psalms". Other royal psalms are Psalms 45, 72 and 110.