Sermon mp3 from The Gateway Church
Learning from what Jehoshaphat did when he came under attack. 00:00 Introduction 02:04 Two extremes when it comes to spiritual warfare. 03:58 Twelve signs it might be a spiritual attack 08:05 The pasage 2 Chronicles 20 12:26 After this - attack comes after a growth point in God 13:35 Three types of fear 17:19 The Best first response! Pray 19:49 Model prayer when you are in a spiritual battle 24:00 We need to hear God too 26:39 Prophecy is to encourage us. 26:45 Two ways of prophecy - forthtelling and foretelling 27:59 Just stand firm! 29:47 Before you have won, get your praise on!
It takes time to come to faith in Christ and grow in him. Jesus illustrates that with a two stage healing and then Peter begins to grasp who Jesus really is.
Omadachi explains watching out for the yeast of the Pharisees
A family friendly message on the feeding of the four thousand
Cameron does a children friendly sermon on Mark 7:24-37
Jesus argues with the Pharisees over what defiles people - Andy uses four cups to explain
Jesus meets us when the winds of life come against us taking off course.
Tobi explains the feeding of the five thousand
Cameron opens up the issue of Jesus home town taking offence
The building task team share the vision for a permanent presence in King's Lynn.
Andy Richards summarises the impact of Mark 4-5
David explains Mark 5:21-34 - Jesus and the woman with the issue of blood
Hope and commissioning for seeing the Kingdom grow in our town.
Omadachi explains the meaning of the parables in Mark 4:21f
Jesus gives us hope from prodigals in our families as we look at Jesus and his family in Mark 3:20-21; 31-35
Andy unpacks Mark 3 and looks at whether Jesus is mad, bad,or God. Landing with whether we have committed the unforgiveable sin?
David Blacklock shares how to be an apprentice of Jesus from Mark 3:13-19
Tobi teaches on Jesus' healing ministry Video chapters 00:00 Introduction 00:05 Worship 31:54 Victoria's Vision 35:46 Communion 41:00 Andy's report back 44:45 Tobi Sermon #gospelofmark #jesus #healing
Amie continues our series in Mark's Gospel Video Chapters... 00:00 Introduction 01:52 Worship 31:50 Communion 44:49 Sermon 01:22:38 Outro Worship
Jesus' ministry astonishes with authority to teach and heal
Whole service including worship. God uses ordinary people! Omadachi opens up Mark 1:16-20 00:00 Introduction 01:35 Worship 33:08 Communion 37:24 Plug for "Practicing the Way" by John Mark Comer 41:40 Omadachi's Sermon
Cameron continues our series onMark's Gospel by looking at Jesus' baptism and the Father's declaration of sonship
Mark's Gospel jumps right in with Jesus as the Christ and Son of God, who baptises us in the Spirit, giving us power to be holy. Andy explains all!
Mark's Gospel jumps right in with Jesus as the Christ and Son of God, who baptises us in the Spirit, giving us power to be holy. Andy explains all!
Omadachi explains Mary's story in our Holy Moment series
Omadachi explains Mary's story in our Holy Moment series
David explains Isaiah's fresh vision of the Lord
David explains Isaiah's fresh vision of the Lord
Life is full of battles and blessings, King David is a great example of not giving up. Andy brings some principles that helped David.
Life is full of battles and blessings, King David is a great example of not giving up. Andy brings some principles that helped David.
As part of our series, Omadachi speaks a powerful message on not going it alone and growing in small groups. Apologies for the really bad quality recording,
As part of our series, Omadachi speaks a powerful message on not going it alone and growing in small groups. Apologies for the really bad quality recording,
Marshall's encouragement to pray in tongues as warfare.
Marshall's encouragement to pray in tongues as warfare.
Reconnecting to God, church and small group
Reconnecting to God, church and small group
Cameron explains some principles to fix broken relationships.
Cameron explains some principles to fix broken relationships.
Andy explains some of our prophetic history and our mission together and hence our leadership structure of elders, deacons and saints.