Weekly preaching and teaching from Hope Church, Andover, a Commission church in Hampshire, UK.
Continuing in 1 Peter, Chris encourages us about Jesus, the Living Stone, and how the church is His chosen people to be His special possession.
Martin Flood, from Gateway Basingstoke, preaches about followers of Jesus need to make rest part of their walk with Him.
Continuing the mini-series on the book of Acts, Jon shares about the first preaching of the gospel by Peter on the day of Pentecost.
After taking a week off for the Hope Church camping weekend, Jon returned to round off the series about the grace of God. This week, he shared about how we are not saved BY good works, but that we are saved FOR good works - that Jesus intends that His followers will make Him known by the good deeds that He sets up for them to freely walk in.
How can we maintain our freedom in Christ when living under grace? Chris shares some practical pointers to how we can continue to grow in grace and freedom through deep, abiding faith in Jesus.
If we're free from law, and have received God's free gift of righteousness, what do we do about the good things we have done? Jon shares about how true repentance is taking our confidence completely off of what we can do, even our good deeds, and placing it completely in Jesus Christ.
Following on from last week's message about God's free gift of righteousness, Michael shares about how we are no longer under the law and need to walk free from it, keeping close to Jesus instead.
Following on in our series about God's grace, Michael shares about how trusting in Jesus results in us receiving God's righteousness as a gift. It is not something to be earned, but something to be gratefully received.
Continuing our series 'Reigning in Life', Jon Sidnell talks about how those who are in Christ have been made new and given a completely new identity by His grace.
Preaching the next in our series about the grace of God, Michael Homer shares how we can rest in and rely on God's rich, deep, and joyous love because it isn't based on anything we do or don't do, but springs up from within Himself.
Kicking off a new series about God's lavish grace, Jon shares about how he discovered that knowing and living in the grace of God changes everything. He also gives a sneak preview of what the rest of the series holds in store.
On the week before Easter Sunday, Michael Homer puts the cross in context, showing how it is God's answer to how He can express His love toward people in rebellion against Him.
Martin Flood from Gateway Church, Basingstoke lays a solid foundation as he shares what it means to live in and advance the Kingdom of God.
Rounding off the Pneuma series, Chris shares about how we can see the fruit of the Spirit grow in our lives.
Guest speaker Ed Mellish continues our Pneuma series by sharing about the gifts of the Spirit given so that we can serve like Jesus did in the power of the Holy Spirit.
Starting a new series called Pneuma, Jon talks about what it means to receive the Holy Spirit, why Jesus promised to baptise His followers with the Holy Spirit, and how we can be open to the experience of being filled with the Holy Spirit today.
Preaching the last in the Devoted To series, Michael asks 'Who's your Daddy?' and shares what it will mean for Hope Church to be devoted to prayer.
Michael continues our Devoted To series by sharing about how the early church was devoted to fellowship.
Continuing our series looking at what the early church was devoted to, Jon talks about what it means to be devoted to the apostles' teaching.
Continuing our Devoted To series, Michael shares about what it means to be devoted to the breaking of bread.
On Hope Church's launch Sunday, Michael welcomes people to the church and explains what we're doing over the next few months, and what people can expect.
Continuing a series on Ephesians, Chris shows us how we are covered by Jesus, and given weapons we can use as we engage in spiritual warfare.
Jon continues through the next passage from Ephesians, calling us to remember that we are transformed, and live out of that wonderful reality.