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Who am I and who is God? Two key questions that Jesus knows the answer to and reveals through prophetic insight.
The scriptures encourage us to seek after and ask for spiritual gifts, especially that of prophecy. Listen along to find out more.
How good are you at asking for things? What’s the most outrageous thing you’ve ever asked someone for?
How much of church life, and indeed life in general, do we do without any direct intervention or interaction with God?
What is the armour of God? No, really what does it mean to put on the ‘helmet of salvation’? How does this apply to our lives in the world we live in?
In every relationship we have a role and responsibility no matter whether we are the greater or lesser, stronger or weaker. In Christ our relationships are mutual – we submit to one another out of Read More ...
Submitting to one another the Jesus way is a beautiful thing. It is the flow of grace within the community of the church.
You were once darkness but now you are light. Richard speaks on us being the light of the world.
Richard speaks about the new life we have in Christ. We put off the old and put on the new through Jesus.
Sheila speaks on how the spiritual gifts mentioned in Ephesians 4 are particularly important to us as a church.
In Ephesians 3 Paul tells of how he has been part of the gospel story. The message is that God gives grace to us for others.
Through Christ you are definitely part of God’s family – there’s no doubt about it! After preaching this sermon I read this poem in Celtic Daily prayer. It seems to fit really well! Restoration Song Read More ...
You were dead in your sins, very repulsively dead! The bible doesn’t pull any punches in the way it describes us. But through Christ we have been made alive for the purpose of doing good Read More ...
How can I pray for you? How can I pray for your church? How does Paul pray for the church – that they would know God better!
Welcome to the family and home of the people of God! The first half of Ephesians 1 describes the amazing blessings of being ‘in Christ’.
After a Week of Prayer Richard takes a moment to reflect on the mysterious word Selah, which may well mean to take a moment to reflect on what has just been said or done.
Why do we spend so much time talking to each other at the beginning and end of our church gatherings? Shouldn’t we just get on with the service and go home?! Richard explores the importance Read More ...
Trinitarian prayer is to the Father, through the Son and by the Holy Spirit. There’s probably more going on when we pray then we first realised!
Our Father is a simple way to pray but also a huge statement of our relationship to God.
What kind of church are we? A son of a carpenter type church or a Son of God type church?
Unity doesn’t mean uniformity, the Trinity shows us that it’s ok to be different!
The Father is an eternally generous Father. He know how to give good gifts to His children.
Following on from ‘In the Beginning was the Relationship’ Richard focuses on the relational Father in the Trinity. He’s never not been Father. He creates and rules as a Father. His love endures forever.
Richard opens a new series exploring the Trinity – one God in three persons – and how our understanding of this God informs who we are.
Continuing the theme of singing from last week – singing as worship.
Richard speaks about about why we spend so much time singing in church.
Guest speaker and long standing friend of The King’s Church, Paul Bennison brought a message that stirred and encouraged us. Prayer, the Spirit and healing flowed freely afterwards! The whole of the recording that Paul Read More ...
Ecclesiastes concludes with advice to the young, including the exhortation for them to follow their heart as well as remember their Creator!
The Teacher in Ecclesiastes encourages us to a generous, risky, speculative faith when it comes to making decisions and getting on with life.
‘The day of death is better than the day of birth. It is better to go to a house of mourning than to go to a house of feasting’!!! What do we do with statements Read More ...
Richard speaks on listening to God. Do you have ears to hear?
Richard concludes the series on the Beatitudes looking at the difficult subject of persecution.
Richard speaks about the need to bring unity in our fractured society.
Alan Elliott (Richard and Louise’s pastor from many years ago!) speaks on how we can know our limitless God.
Sheila speaks on her journey through the Beatitudes focusing on the call to be peacemakers.
Good news – God doesn’t care what we look like but He is concerned with our heart condition.
Richard considers this simple beatitude – Blessed are the merciful for they shall receive mercy. Richard considers how mercy is good but not always easy. The discussion examples are shown below. A man who has Read More ...
Life lived alone is miserable. Richard speaks on how the gospel opposite of solitary confinement is community confinement!
Richard speaks on the challenge and importance of living present to the moment that is happening right now.
Daniel develops the idea of meekness and humility.
Richard begins a series in the book of Ecclesiastes and even sings a bit of the Rolling Stones. Vanity of vanities all is vanity and grasping at the wind!
Richard speaks on one of the many reasons why we gather together as a church – We gather in the image of a gathered God! Below is the slide that Richard refers to in the Read More ...
Richard continues the series on the Beatitudes, or ‘Happy Attitudes’ – Happy are those who hunger and thirst for righteousness.
Richard continues the series on the Beatitudes, or ‘Happy Attitudes’ – Happy are those who mourn for they will be comforted.
Richard continues the series on the Beatitudes, or ‘Happy Attitudes’ – Happy are the meek for they will inherit the earth.
Richard begins a series on the Beatitudes, or ‘Happy Attitudes’, starting with the strange announcement that Jesus makes – Happy are those who are poor in spirit for theirs is the kingdom of heaven.
Richard speaks about the strange inclusion of the astrologers who find Jesus in Matthew’s gospel.
Richard speaks about the precious experience of God that the shepherds had near Bethlehem.