Weekly Sunday sermons from Eastgate Church, Kent in the United Kingdom

Drawing on Hebrews 1 and 2, Dave Foggon reminds us of the need to respond to this great salvation by obedience to the Great Commission.

There are two kingdoms at work — the Kingdom of Light ruled by God, and the kingdom of darkness ruled by Satan. Each kingdom operates on opposite principles: • The kingdom of darkness stands on pride and rebellion. • The Kingdom of God stands on love and humility. As citizens of God's Kingdom, we are called to live out these two divine pillars — love and humility — which are perfectly demonstrated by God the Father and His Son, Jesus Christ and outworked in us by His Spirit, Holy Spirit

God is so Holy that no-one can see his face and live! Therefore, who can ascend the mountain of the Lord? (Ps. 24). In this message Paul Bungay explores some of the key differences between the Old and New Covenants, and how this impacts our approach to worship and the way we live our lives.

Tunde gave a foundational teaching on the purpose of prayer and took us on a journey of how our prayers can be effective.

Life's storms aren't just obstacles they're divine invitations. This message explores how adversity reveals God's presence, deepens faith, and unlocks extraordinary purpose. From Peter walking on water to Jesus's rescue, discover how trials can become testimonies. Let your heart be opened to the God who sees, speaks, saves, and walks with you right in the middle of the storm.

In this message, Dave Foggon teaches from Ezra 3 on the critical importance of establishing worship to the Lord at the centre of our lives.

In this talk Janice Pleasants reminds us of the surpassing worth of knowing Jesus and how the gospel is demonstrated by the way we love one another.

If you are a believer then you are a new creation in Christ; The old has gone, the new has come! (2 Cor. 5v17). Join Paul Bungay as he explores how our understanding of our old and new nature enables us to access "every spiritual blessing in Christ" (Eph. 1v3) and the fundamental importance of learning to live by the Spirit in Christian discipleship.

Dave Foggon explores how enjoying God is key to everything in life.

Dave Foggon explores how enjoying God is key to everything in life.

Dave Foggon explains how the fear of the Lord is God's gift to us, enabling us to live from eternity in the everyday.

Tunde took us through the Journey of Priesthood from God`s original perspective, and how it has always been God`s intention to have a Kingdom of Priests. The sermon includes description of the Key Pillars of Priesthood in the lives of Believers in Christ in line with God's original plans for Priesthood.

While jostling for position and asking for who is the greatest in the Kingdom of God, Jesus answered them by saying whoever wants to enter into the Kingdom of God (Heaven) needs to become like little children.

When the good gifts from God become a distraction from Him in their own right.

Holding on to hope in the face of disappointment.

Enoch walked with God, and it was said that he pleased God. Abraham was called by God to come to a land God would show Him. In this prophetic message to the torchbearers of this generation Ross Hardy calls us to not stay at the crossroads but to lead the way with the light of Christ by entering the land of His promise where we walk daily with Him.

Dave Foggon explains how developing a prayer life with the Lord of the harvest is the key to seeing it.

Dave Foggon explores how discouragement is often the enemy's last attempt to try and stop us taking up new territory - and what we need to do to deal with it.

Dave Foggon explores the potential of the story of Jericho as a picture of how we're meant to view the challenges and battles we face today.

Jesus faced great adversity especially in the last week of his human life, how can we learn from his example?

Steph Cox and Ross Hardy share about our exciting new discipleship journey beginning this September and October.

Our greatest calling is to be conformed to the image of the Man from Heaven, Jesus. In this message Ross Hardy directs our gaze to the supremacy of Jesus and challenges us to answer Jesus' call to “come follow Me,” by inviting us to give Him our yes before He even asks us the question.

Have you been experiencing spiritual amnesia? (you may not even know it) Unpacking what my wake up journey has and does look like.

Christians are transformed by the renewing of their minds, therefore discipleship should be aimed at teaching people how to think well.

Jesus last words set the agenda for us to be disciple making disciples. With his power and authority, we can do the great commission.

Can the Christian life be boring? What about church? What does it reveal about our own lives if we find ourselves thinking these things? Dave Foggon looks at the root causes behind some of these mindsets and the solution to them all - which is much simpler than you might think.

Loving one another as Christ loved us will prove to the world that we are his disciples.