Revelation Church is a young, vibrant church with a vision to see the gospel of Jesus succeed in the lives of 21st century Londoners, to build those Londoners into a Christ-centred community and to send them back into their worlds, equipped in the power of the Holy Spirit.

Brook, Alice and Lian continue our sermon series on faith in Hebrews 11, sharing what it means to live as people who are part of a bigger story, whose end destination is focused on the eternal, not the here and now.

Priya continues our sermon series on faith in Hebrews 11, exploring how the faith of Sarah (Sarai) was not rooted in her questionable life choices, but was ultimately a result of God's faithfulness.

Stef Liston continues our sermon series on Hebrews 11, and how faith is shown through an inexplicable obedience that can cause those around us to question our choices.

Rich continues our sermon series on Hebrews 11, exploring how Noah's fear of God led to righteousness by faith.

Dan continues our sermon series on Hebrews 11, exploring what made the life of Enoch a life of faith, the kind of life that pleases God.

Stef continues our sermon series on Hebrews 11 and the faith of Abel, who gave an offering that was acceptable to God, based in Genesis 4:1-16 and Hebrews 11:4.

Brook continues our sermon series on Hebrews 11 with a look at what it means to be a people of 'understanding by faith' in relation to the creation narrative, preaching from Hebrews 11:3.

Stef launches our sermon series on Hebrews 11 with an overview of faith, preaching from Hebrews 10:32 - 11:2.

Stef finishes the sermon series looking at Revelation 21:1 to 22:7 and the new heavens and the new earth that are to be the dwelling place of God amongst his people. Shownotes: Avoiding the Hall of Mirrors: Rescuing Relationships from Spiritual Darkness by Stef Liston is on Amazon UK at https://amzn.to/4oGctas

Shreya continues our sermon series, introducing three underlying spiritual realities that are at work as we practise hospitality.

Brook continues our sermon series, looking at the standard of devotion that God calls Christians to using the book of Haggai.

Brook continues our sermon series in the account of Zacchaeus in Luke 19:1-10, sharing how we all need to respond to Jesus and allow him into our lives.

Stef continues our sermon series by looking at the inter-generational nature of having God as the dwelling place for the Church, preaching out of Psalm 90:1 and Psalm 145:4.

Bob continues our series by looking at the ways in which the communion we observe today is rooted in covenant meals eaten in the Old Testament.

Rich continues our series looking at the story of Abraham hosting strangers in Genesis 18, and how eating is connected to the promises of God to us.

Victoria continues our sermon series with the account of Rahab in Joshua 2 and James 2, looking at the high cost sometimes involved in showing hospitality and the higher reward.

Stef continues our sermon series looking at Luke 15:11-32, and how the two sons have contrasting reactions to the Father's invitation into his grace.

Stef continues our sermon series looking at Romans 15:7 - God's heart is to 'draw near and take us to himself'. How do we extend that same welcome to others, and what fears do we need to resist along the way?

Brook launches our new series 'No Place Like Home' by helping us to think about what home can mean to us, both physically and spiritually.

Our guest speakers helped us to grapple afresh with what it means to live purposeful lives, building on grace, a right identity, and more.Â

For this standalone sermon, Stef felt stirred to preach on the power of testimony from Revelation 12 v 7 - 11, and using our voices to witness aloud what we see God doing.

We continue our Romans series, looking at the theme of hope from Romans 15:1-13.

Dan continues our Romans series, preaching on Romans 14 and the theme of unity in community.

Stef continues our Romans series, preaching on Romans 13 and what it means for us to be godly citizens of both heavenly and earthly nations.

Stef continues our Romans series, preaching on the topic of 'loving your enemy' from chapter 12, verses 14-21.

Brook continues our Romans series exploring the imperatives listed in chapter 12 through the lens of what God has done.

Bob preaches the second part of our Romans series on the 'cloud of mystery', going through the deep waters of chapter 11 and exploring what Paul reveals of God's plan of salvation and how it is being worked out for both Jews and Gentiles.

Stef continues our Romans series going through chapters 9 and 10, and a sudden change in Paul's tone as he presents several hard-hitting truths, and how we can respond.

Stef continues our Romans series finishing off chapter 8 with a closer look at the seven stirring questions Paul presents to his readers.

Matt continues our Romans series diving into chapter 8, sharing with us the effect of its truth on our past justification, our present adoption and our future glorification.

Brook continues our Romans series diving into chapter 7, looking at the temptation for the Roman church to either fall into sinning or legalism, and what the ridge of freedom that runs between them is.

Stef continues our Romans series diving into chapter 6, breaking it down into three parts that presents just how good the good news is.

Alice continues our Romans series diving into chapter 5v12-14, looking at the implications of the 'one man' serving as the representative of the world.

Stef continues our Romans series in chapter 5v1-11, drawing out four stark realities, three boasts and two great truths.

Rich continues our series in Romans by looking at the promise in Romans chapter 4 that was given to Abraham that was dependant on his faith, and not his obedience to the law.

Stef continues our series in Romans by introducing the powerful work of salvation that is ours only by the blood of Jesus.

On Easter Sunday Stef expanded on two images used in the bible to explain what happens at a baptism.

Brook continues our series in Romans, helping us to see how sin is a personal problem, and not just something others do.

Stef continues our series in Romans, unpacking the gravity and nature of sin as described in Paul's letter.

Bob continues our series in Romans by introducing the big themes of the letter, and the wider cultural impact they had.

A workshop of envisioning, teaching and prayer helping us to be freshly strengthened and encouraged for the work of evangelism.

Cathy continues our series in Romans by painting a picture of the relational context of the letter - who sent it, and who received it.

We were stirred and incredibly blessed when Edward and Fridah Buria shared at our special Sunday gathering with the Church in Bassett Street and Hope Church Tottenham.

Rich kicks off our series in Romans with an overview of where we're headed, and how Paul's letter can prepare Christians for transformed lives.

On Mercy Sunday we were so well served by Natalie Williams, of Jubilee+, who led a seminar helping us to explore the topic of mercy more deeply and think of its personal outworking in our lives.

Natalie Williams from Jubilee+ helped us discover many encouraging and challenging insights from Isaiah 61, sharing from her own story and inspiring us to see that mercy can be shown in more ways than we might think.

Brook has us digging into Ephesians 1:1-14 in our all-age service, looking at how grace underpins our identity as Christians.

Tenika continues our series on grace, looking at Titus 3 and seven attributes Paul expects to see in a people saved by grace.

Bob starts a new series on grace, diving into Galatians 5 and what Paul teaches about the incredible freedom we have been granted from the law through faith in Christ Jesus.

Jamie and James continue our new series, 'Ready for 2025', reminding us afresh how good the news of our gospel is, and encouraging us to be courageous as we consider the cost of sharing that news with others.

Guest preacher Tom Scrivens joins us to continue our new series, 'Ready for 2025'. He reminded us afresh that those who belong to Christ Jesus are being opposed by spiritual darkness, and we must be a people who pray for God's kingdom to come and move powerfully on earth.