Weekly sermons from our gatherings. We are Church based in Yeovil passionate about community transformation, serving people of all ages, resourcing and worship.
In this creative and powerful message titled Buckets, Adam Dyer reflects on the vastness of God using Isaiah 40 and the image of the ocean. He challenges us to think: is the ocean in the bucket, or is the bucket in the ocean? Adam explores how we often settle for a small experience of God—what we can carry, control, or understand—when in reality, we are submerged in something far greater. This talk invites us to go deeper, to explore the mystery and majesty of God, and to live in awe of His presence both within us and all around us. For more information on who we are as a church visit https://www.yeovilcommunitychurch.co.uk
In this message from our Captivated series, Keith Glover explores the mystery of the cross and what it means that Jesus was “lifted up.” Drawing on John 12 and the Old Testament image of the bronze snake, Keith helps us see how Jesus became the very thing that defeated sin, shame, and the power of the enemy. Rather than focusing on what we must do, Keith invites us to marvel at what Jesus has already done. This powerful message leads us to a place of awe and gratitude, pointing us to the cross as God's ultimate sign of salvation and love. For more information on who we are as a church visit https://www.yeovilcommunitychurch.co.uk
In this message from our Ephesians series, Sarah Horder unpacks Ephesians 2:19–22 and the powerful truth that we are carriers of the Holy Spirit. Sarah explores what it means to be the temple of God—both individually and together as the church. She shows how God's presence doesn't dwell in buildings but in His people. Drawing from Genesis, the Tabernacle, and Jesus' resurrection, Sarah invites us to live as living temples - spaces where heaven meets earth. It's a message about identity, belonging, and the transforming power of the Holy Spirit in our everyday lives. For more information on who we are as a church visit https://www.yeovilcommunitychurch.co.uk
In this challenging and timely sermon from our 10-10 series, Adam Dyer explores Jesus' radical call to unity in a divided world. Titled Anyone But Him, Adam draws from the story of Jesus calling Matthew—a tax collector hated by the other disciples—to follow Him. This powerful moment invites us to ask: who would we struggle to include? Through creative storytelling, biblical insight, and honest reflection on church division, Adam reminds us that Jesus' prayer for His followers was unity, and His command was love. In a time of increasing polarisation, the Church is called to be different, a place where diversity is a gift and unity is our witness. For more information on who we are as a church visit https://www.yeovilcommunitychurch.co.uk
In this episode of the YCC Podcast, hosted by Adam at Yeovil Community Church, we dive deep into the complex themes of the Book of Revelation. Our guest explores how the powerful imagery in Revelation reveals Jesus not as a violent conqueror, but as a humble, self-sacrificial lamb who overcomes through love. We discuss the contrast between traditional violent expectations and the nonviolent, self-giving love at the heart of Revelation's message. The conversation explores how John's visions, while filled with intense and often gruesome imagery, ultimately point to the triumph of love, truth, and justice. The Book of Revelation is revealed not as a call to violence, but as an unveiling of God's plan to eradicate evil by exposing deception and inviting transformation. We also reflect on how Revelation speaks to our current world, where fear and division are on the rise, and how we, as Christians, are called to live as agents of peace and reconciliation. Throughout the discussion, the guest emphasizes the importance of being honest with ourselves, living out Christ's likeness today, and embracing the transformative process of sanctification. This episode offers a fresh perspective on the hope of Revelation and the belief that love will ultimately win, no matter the struggles we face in the present world. For more information on who we are as a church, visit https://www.yeovilcommunitychurch.co.uk
In this thought-provoking discussion, Adam Dyer speaks with Mike Royal exploring the concept of systemic sin, social justice, and the church's role in creating communities of liberation. From historical figures like Martin Luther King Jr. and Desmond Tutu to modern-day challenges, we dive into the importance of confronting societal wrongs, advocating for justice, and living out the gospel's message of peace and equality. Join us as we reflect on how the church can be a powerful force for transformation and reconciliation in today's world. For more information on who we are as a church, visit https://www.yeovilcommunitychurch.co.uk
In this sermon, All for One and One for All, Sarah Horder explores Ephesians 2:11-18, highlighting how Jesus breaks down barriers and unites all people in Him. She unpacks how unity in the church reflects God's heart and challenges us to examine the walls we build in our own hearts—whether through pride, unforgiveness, or fear. Through the power of Christ, we are called to live as one body, embracing diversity and love as a witness to the world. For more information on who we are as a church, visit https://www.yeovilcommunitychurch.co.uk
In this episode of the YCC Podcast, Adam Dyer sits down with Jon Hand to explore the transformative power of forgiveness. They discuss how Jesus' words on the cross model a radical way of releasing hurt, why mourning is a necessary step before true forgiveness, and how unprocessed pain can shape our identity. Jon shares personal experiences of betrayal and healing, unpacking how forgiveness is not just an action but a participation in the resurrection life of Jesus. Whether you struggle to forgive or tend to rush past your own pain, this conversation will challenge and inspire you to embrace the miracle of forgiveness. Connect with Jon Hand & Lead From Transformation:Website: lftleadership.comEmail: Jon@LFTLeadership.comInstagram | LinkedIn | Facebook: @leadfromtransformation Listen now on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and YouTube.
In this powerful talk from our 10-10 series, Adam explores what it really means to be human. Challenging the traditional view of sin as a list of rule-breaking, Adam invites us to see sin as relational brokenness—and forgiveness as the restoring, reconnecting, and rehumanizing work of God in us. Using the story of the Prodigal Son, Jesus' teaching on love, and moments of personal honesty, Adam shows that being fully human is not about perfection—it's about receiving grace, living in forgiveness, and extending love. This message is a beautiful reminder that we are invited into a journey, not a transaction. One where we become who we were always created to be. For more information on who we are as a church visit https://www.yeovilcommunitychurch.co.uk
[fusion_builder_container type="flex" hundred_percent="no" equal_height_columns="no" menu_anchor="" hide_on_mobile="small-visibility,medium-visibility,large-visibility" class="" id="" background_color="" background_image="" background_position="center center" background_repeat="no-repeat" fade="no" background_parallax="none" parallax_speed="0.3" video_mp4="" video_webm="" video_ogv="" video_url="" video_aspect_ratio="16:9" video_loop="yes" video_mute="yes" overlay_color="" video_preview_image="" border_color="" border_style="solid" padding_top="" padding_bottom="" padding_left="" padding_right=""][fusion_builder_row][fusion_builder_column type="1_1" layout="1_1" background_position="left top" background_color="" border_color="" border_style="solid" border_position="all" spacing="yes" background_image="" background_repeat="no-repeat" padding_top="" padding_right="" padding_bottom="" padding_left="" margin_top="0px" margin_bottom="0px" class="" id="" animation_type="" animation_speed="0.3" animation_direction="left" hide_on_mobile="small-visibility,medium-visibility,large-visibility" center_content="no" last="true" min_height="" hover_type="none" link="" border_sizes_top="" border_sizes_bottom="" border_sizes_left="" border_sizes_right="" first="true"][fusion_text] In this powerful sermon Charlotte Reid unpacks the story of Lazarus and Jesus' incredible statement: "I am the resurrection and the life." Exploring themes of grief, transformation, and hope, this message reminds us that Jesus meets us in our pain and calls us into new life. Just as Lazarus was raised from the dead, we are invited to step out of our spiritual tombs and experience true freedom in Christ. This sermon is part of our Captivated series. For more information on who we are as a church, visit: https://www.yeovilcommunitychurch.co.uk [/fusion_text][/fusion_builder_column][/fusion_builder_row][/fusion_builder_container]
[fusion_builder_container type="flex" hundred_percent="no" equal_height_columns="no" menu_anchor="" hide_on_mobile="small-visibility,medium-visibility,large-visibility" class="" id="" background_color="" background_image="" background_position="center center" background_repeat="no-repeat" fade="no" background_parallax="none" parallax_speed="0.3" video_mp4="" video_webm="" video_ogv="" video_url="" video_aspect_ratio="16:9" video_loop="yes" video_mute="yes" overlay_color="" video_preview_image="" border_color="" border_style="solid" padding_top="" padding_bottom="" padding_left="" padding_right=""][fusion_builder_row][fusion_builder_column type="1_1" layout="1_1" background_position="left top" background_color="" border_color="" border_style="solid" border_position="all" spacing="yes" background_image="" background_repeat="no-repeat" padding_top="" padding_right="" padding_bottom="" padding_left="" margin_top="0px" margin_bottom="0px" class="" id="" animation_type="" animation_speed="0.3" animation_direction="left" hide_on_mobile="small-visibility,medium-visibility,large-visibility" center_content="no" last="true" min_height="" hover_type="none" link="" border_sizes_top="" border_sizes_bottom="" border_sizes_left="" border_sizes_right="" first="true"][fusion_text] Join us for this powerful sermon by Adam Dyer at Yeovil Community Church, part of our 10-10 vision series. In this message, we explore how God's laws are not about control, shame, or condemnation—but about liberation. The sermon dives into the concept of the Sabbath as a gift, the dangers of a "never enough" mentality, and the importance of generosity and perspective. We also look at how the New Testament shifts the focus from legalism to loving God and others as the core of our faith. If you've ever felt trapped in the endless cycle of striving, comparison, or feeling like you need more, this message will encourage you to step into God's freedom and abundance. For more information on who we are as a church, visit:https://www.yeovilcommunitychurch.co.uk [/fusion_text][/fusion_builder_column][/fusion_builder_row][/fusion_builder_container]
Continuing our Growing Roots and Bearing Fruit series in Ephesians, Sarah Horder unpacks Ephesians 2:1-10, reminding us that we are no longer spiritually dead but fully alive in Christ. She explores the barriers—like individualism, materialism, and shame—that can hinder us from living out our true identity in Jesus and embracing a vibrant prayer life. Sarah challenges us to reject the lies of the world, recognise ourselves as God's masterpieces, and reclaim prayer as the lifeline it is to the One who loves us unconditionally. Join us as we explore how being alive in Christ transforms our lives, deepens our relationship with God, and enables us to live out the good works He has prepared for us. For more information on who we are as a church visit: https://www.yeovilcommunitychurch.co.uk
[fusion_builder_container type="flex" hundred_percent="no" equal_height_columns="no" menu_anchor="" hide_on_mobile="small-visibility,medium-visibility,large-visibility" class="" id="" background_color="" background_image="" background_position="center center" background_repeat="no-repeat" fade="no" background_parallax="none" parallax_speed="0.3" video_mp4="" video_webm="" video_ogv="" video_url="" video_aspect_ratio="16:9" video_loop="yes" video_mute="yes" overlay_color="" video_preview_image="" border_color="" border_style="solid" padding_top="" padding_bottom="" padding_left="" padding_right=""][fusion_builder_row][fusion_builder_column type="1_1" layout="1_1" background_position="left top" background_color="" border_color="" border_style="solid" border_position="all" spacing="yes" background_image="" background_repeat="no-repeat" padding_top="" padding_right="" padding_bottom="" padding_left="" margin_top="0px" margin_bottom="0px" class="" id="" animation_type="" animation_speed="0.3" animation_direction="left" hide_on_mobile="small-visibility,medium-visibility,large-visibility" center_content="no" last="true" min_height="" hover_type="none" link="" border_sizes_top="" border_sizes_bottom="" border_sizes_left="" border_sizes_right="" first="true"][fusion_text] In this inspiring sermon, Adam Dyer explores the joyful, inclusive, and transformative nature of God's Kingdom. Drawing from parables like the prodigal son and the story of Zacchaeus, Adam reminds us that God is a God of celebration, inviting everyone to His party of grace, love, and reconciliation. Adam challenges us to embrace 2025 as a year of parties and intentional connection—expanding our welcome, fostering deeper relationships, and leaning into transformation together. Let's become a community that celebrates God's work in us and through us, living out the Kingdom with joy and purpose. For more information on who we are as a church visit: https://www.yeovilcommunitychurch.co.uk [/fusion_text][/fusion_builder_column][/fusion_builder_row][/fusion_builder_container]
Adam continues our 10:10 vision series. How often do we project our own baggage, view, and sin onto God? God is love, but our view of him becomes distorted as we make God so often in our image instead of living in the image of Himself that He has created us to be. Jesus reveals the true nature of God—a God of love, reconciliation, and renewal, cutting through our misunderstandings and calling us to embrace His abundant grace. Through stories like the healing of the bleeding woman, we are invited to reconsider our beliefs and see God as a loving, relational, and ever-present Father. Reflect on the challenge to repent of false ideas about God and lean into the truth that God is love. For more information on who we are as a church visit: https://www.yeovilcommunitychurch.co.uk
Is Jesus truly at the center of your life? In this week's sermon, we explore what it means for Jesus to be the foundation of everything—our lives, our church, and the universe. Through passages from Ephesians 1 and Isaiah 9, we're reminded of His authority, His peace, and His power to transform. Join us as we reflect on how to keep Jesus at the centre and live in the fullness of His calling. For more information on who we are as a church visit: https://www.yeovilcommunitychurch.co.uk
In this transformative conversation, Adam speaks with Dr. Baxter Kruger, author of Jesus and the Undoing of Adam, about rethinking our understanding of God, sin, and grace. They explore how the original lie in Genesis distorts our view of God and ourselves, leading to separation and fear. Baxter shares profound insights on the relational nature of God, the beauty of the Trinity, and how Jesus reveals a God who is not angry or distant but profoundly loving and present. Discover how these truths reshape the gospel, turning forgiveness into a journey of restoration and abundant life. Along the way, Baxter shares moving stories, practical theology, and reflections on the human condition that will inspire and challenge you. Explore more resources from Baxter at https://www.perichoresis.org Recommended Reading: Jesus and the Undoing of Adam, The Great Dance, and Patmos. For more information on who we are as a church visit: https://www.yeovilcommunitychurch.co.uk
In this thought-provoking message from Yeovil Community Church, we explore the story of the Prodigal Son to challenge common misconceptions about God's character. Is God an overreacting judge, or is He a loving Father who relentlessly pursues us? Drawing from biblical parables, Adam unpacks the transformative truth of God's grace, mercy, and love that restores broken relationships and redefines how we live. This message reminds us that God's invitation to His party of grace is for everyone, no matter our story. Discover more at https://www.yeovilcommunitychurch.co.uk ️ Listen to the accompanying podcast with Baxter Kruger now.
In this inspiring message, Malcolm Nichols unpacks the powerful story from John 9:13-41, where Jesus heals a man born blind. This miraculous encounter goes beyond physical sight, revealing profound spiritual truths about faith, transformation, and the journey from darkness to light. As Malcolm dives into this passage, he explores themes of belief, the courage to stand firm, and the transformative power of Jesus' love. Whether you're seeking a fresh perspective on faith or looking for encouragement in your own walk with God, this sermon speaks to the heart of what it means to truly see. For more information on who we are as a church visit: https://www.yeovilcommunitychurch.co.uk
In this episode of the YCC Podcast, host Adam Dyer welcomes guest Jonny Morrison for a deep dive into the gospel's core message. Together, they explore common misunderstandings by reflecting on the story of the Prodigal Son, shedding light on themes of grace, forgiveness, and the Father's unwavering love. Jonny shares his insights on how this powerful parable reframes our understanding of God's heart for both the lost and those already in His family. For more information on who we are as a church visit: https://www.yeovilcommunitychurch.co.uk
In this instalment of our 10:10 Vision series, Adam explores a thought-provoking question: When it comes to our lives, is the issue with the items in the wheelbarrow—or with the wheelbarrow itself? The story we believe shapes the way we live. Have we been following a "Titanic gospel"—a view that sees the world as doomed, with our mission simply to save a few souls in lifeboats for the future? This perspective can make the gospel feel like it's only about saving souls for eternity, leaving a disconnect between us and God, and between us and each other. But the true gospel shows God's pursuit of each of us, with a mission to reconcile and renew us fully—right here, right now. For more about who we are as a church, visit: https://www.yeovilcommunitychurch.co.uk
Sarah continues our teaching series in Ephesians looking at how we grow roots deep with Jesus. We need to be people who grow in power and partnership with the Holy Spirit empowered to bring about God's kingdom here and now. Listen back and see how you can grow personally in your dependance on God. For more information on who we are as a church visit: https://www.yeovilcommunitychurch.co.uk
We were delighted to welcome Tania Harris this weekend to share with us and guide us in hearing God's voice. In this inspiring talk from our Sunday service, Tania dives into the beauty of having God conversations and how listening to God can shape our lives. She shares practical stories and biblical insights, teaching us how to discern God's voice in everyday situations. Whether you're new to hearing God's voice or have experience, Tania's wisdom is for everyone. Tania Harris is a gifted storyteller, teacher, and founder of @godconversations – an international ministry dedicated to helping people hear the voice of God. Don't forget to like, subscribe, and share this video if it inspires you! Comment below on how this message spoke to you. For more information on Tania Harris and her ministry, visit: https://www.godconversations.com/tania-harris/ To learn more about Yeovil Community Church, visit: https://www.yeovilcommunitychurch.co.uk
Join us in this episode of the podcast as host Adam welcomes Justin Brierley, renowned author and podcaster, to discuss his recent book, The Surprising Rebirth of Belief in God. Together, they explore the shifting landscape of faith and secularism, examining how conversations between believers and non-believers are evolving. Justin shares his perspective on the resurgence of interest in Christianity amidst the perceived failures of secular ideologies and discusses the importance of meaningful dialogue across belief systems. They delve into the challenges and opportunities facing the church today, touching on topics such as identity, purpose, and the role of imagination in faith. With thoughtful reflections on figures like Ayaan Hirsi Ali and Tom Holland, this conversation invites listeners to consider what it truly means to engage with spirituality in a fragmented world. Tune in for an enlightening discussion that encourages openness, understanding, and a deeper connection to faith. Don't forget to like, subscribe, and hit the notification bell for more conversations that inspire and challenge! For more information on who we are as a church visit: https://www.yeovilcommunitychurch.co.uk
Join us on a transformative journey through Ephesians as we delve into becoming true disciples of Jesus. This series invites us to grow deeper roots and bear more fruit, exploring the boundless love of God and empowering us with inner strength. Let's embrace this adventure together, growing in faith and standing strong in our community. Sarah starts our new Growing Roots and Bearing Fruit series on Ephesians looking at being people who are rooted in love. For more information on who we are as a church visit: https://www.yeovilcommunitychurch.co.uk
Rich Johnson and Adam Dyer talk about the meaning of renewal and how we might tend to approach such seasons. Rich highlights three temptations we face when God leads us to the new. We hope this podcast challenges you to look for the promised land He is setting before us and lean on Him to faithfully follow Him. For more information on who we are as Yeovil Community Church or to connect with us visit https://www.yeovil.cc
Join us on a transformative journey through Ephesians as we delve into becoming true disciples of Jesus. This series invites us to grow deeper roots and bear more fruit, exploring the boundless love of God and empowering us with inner strength. Let's embrace this adventure together, growing in faith and standing strong in our community. Sarah starts our new Growing Roots and Bearing Fruit series on Ephesians looking at being people who are rooted in love. For more information on who we are as a church visit: https://www.yeovilcommunitychurch.co.uk
Keith continues our Captivated series in the book of John looking at John 8:31-47. Jesus was speaking to people who were living under the law, he was having one conversation with the people and it was being understood as something totally different. He was calling them into true freedom. Do you consider yourself a slave? What does it mean for us to be set free and live free? For more information on who we are as a church visit: https://www.yeovilcommunitychurch.co.uk
Join us for an enlightening message from Adam Dyer at Yeovil Community Church! In this powerful sermon, Adam delves into the profound truth that Jesus is the Light of the World. Through exploring key scriptures and personal anecdotes, Adam illuminates how Jesus brings light into our darkest moments and guides us on the path of righteousness. Discover how embracing Jesus as our light can transform your life, bringing hope, clarity, and purpose. This sermon offers powerful insights and practical advice rooted in biblical truths, perfect for anyone seeking deeper understanding and inspiration in their faith journey. Don't forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more uplifting sermons and messages from Yeovil Community Church. For more information on who we are as a church visit: https://www.yeovilcommunitychurch.co.uk
Explore the profound teachings of John 7 in this insightful sermon delivered by Sarah Horder at Yeovil Community Church. Dive deep into the heart of Jesus' message and uncover the spiritual truths that continue to resonate today. Sarah Horder brings clarity and passion to this passage, helping us understand the significance of Jesus' words and their impact on our lives. Join us as we journey through the Gospel of John, discovering the depth of God's wisdom and the transformative power of His word. This sermon is perfect for anyone seeking to deepen their faith and grow in their relationship with God. For more information on who we are as a church visit: https://www.yeovilcommunitychurch.co.uk
Join us for an inspiring sermon titled "Rivers of Living Water" delivered by Jan Stevens at Yeovil Community Church. This sermon is part of our "Captivated" series, exploring the profound teachings from the Gospel of John. Discover the life-changing message of Jesus Christ and the promise of living water that nourishes and refreshes the soul. Be captivated by the depth of God's love and the transformative power of His word. Don't miss this opportunity to grow in your faith and understanding of the Scriptures. Whether you are new to Christianity or looking to deepen your relationship with God, this sermon offers valuable insights and encouragement. For more information on who we are as a church visit: https://www.yeovilcommunitychurch.co.uk
Join us for an impactful sermon by Malcolm Nichols at Yeovil Community Church! As part of our teaching series "Captivated" on the book of John, Malcolm explores the themes of authority and right judgement. In this insightful message, we delve into the teachings of Jesus, examining how He demonstrated divine authority and called us to make right judgments in our lives. Discover how these timeless principles can guide us in our daily decisions and strengthen our faith. Don't miss this opportunity to deepen your understanding of the book of John and be inspired by the powerful teachings of Jesus. Don't forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more enlightening sermons and messages from Yeovil Community Church. For more information on who we are as a church visit: https://www.yeovilcommunitychurch.co.uk
Bridget continues our Captivated series looking at the book of John and exploring how we wrestle with the more uncomfortable elements of Jesus' teaching. We are invited to confront truth and called to action. Where is God inviting us to become more aware of the truth today? For more information on who we are as a church visit: https://www.yeovilcommunitychurch.co.uk
Tune in as Sim unpacks the powerful metaphor of Jesus as the bread of life in this eye-opening sermon. Join us for a soul-nourishing exploration of how Jesus satisfies our deepest hunger and offers true fulfillment. Ready to feed your spirit? Hit play now and dive into this transformative message! Don't forget to like, share, and subscribe for more uplifting content. Let's grow together in faith and understanding. For more information visit: https://www.yeovilcommunitychurch.co.uk
Joe continues our Captivated series in the book of John picking up the story of Jesus walking on water. Jesus is not defined by the desires of the crowd but instead finds his identity from God alone. The crowds are noisy and rob us of who God created us to be, we need to retreat to the intimate space with God to be reminded of our identity. Jesus always meets us in the storms of life, do we have our eyes open to see him and invite him to join us in the boat? For more information on who we are as a church visit: https://www.yeovilcommunitychurch.co.uk
Jo picks our Captivated series back up after a year gap looking at the book of John and unpacking the story in John 6 of Jesus feeding the 5000. We are invited to be participants not just spectators in Jesus miracles. How can we be more pro-active in following him and joining in the miraculous? For more information on who we are as a church visit: https://www.yeovilcommunitychurch.co.uk
Episode 5 of our 40 Days of Prayer podcast introducing the theme of resilience. Sim and Sarah introducing the theme for the week - the story of Jesus' 40 Days in the Wilderness; how God calls us to resilience and to scripture. For more information on who we are as a church visit: https://www.yeovilcommunitychurch.co.uk
Episode 4 of our 40 Days of Prayer podcast introducing the theme. Daniel and Joe introducing the theme for the week - the story of Noah and God's promise to the world. How God calls us to be cleansed and promises something new and beautiful to us. For more information on who we are as a church visit https://www.yeovilcommunitychurch.co.uk
Episode 3 of our 40 Days of Prayer podcast introducing the theme. Bridget and Sarah introducing the theme for the week - Faith over fear, how do we become people of Faith and those who hold faith for others? For more information on our 40 days of prayer and how to connect with out daily devotionals visit https://www.yeovilcommunitychurch.co.uk
Adam continues our being church series looking at Acts. When posed with the question for help, Peter and John didn't have money so instead they healed the lame man. Does money get in the way of the miraculous? When we have nothing left do we lean in and use what God has in our hands to bring about the Kingdom. For more information on who we are as a church visit: https://www.yeovilcommunitychurch.co.uk
This YCC podcast explores and discusses the true identity of Jesus, conversation provoked by Sim Ashford's message on the 12th of November about how God is revealed in Jesus. Join us in a conversation on worship as we seek to unpack who Jesus is, who God is and how God is revealed in Jesus and moreover, how our understanding of that gives us a clearer insight into our own identity in Christ. At YCC, we're dedicated to fostering conversations that inspire positive change through a deeper understanding of our Lord and Savior. Tune into this enlightening episode and discover new insights into worship. For more information about our organization and our commitment to this podcast series, please visit https://www.yeovilcommunitychurch.co.uk
Joe continues our series looking at Being Church unpacking whole-brained Christianity. How has our culture of division infiltrated our church and discipleship practice? Do we use our full brains in our approach to coming to God? Are we open to seeing the face of Jesus to expand our relationship with him? For more information on who we are as a church visit: https://www.yeovilcommunitychurch.co.uk
Jo continues our being church series looking at being devoted to breaking bread together as a community, and what it means for us to truly model hospitality to one another and live vulnerable lives. For more information on who we are as a church visit: https://www.yeovilcommunitychurch.co.uk
In the third episode of our thought-provoking podcast series on Giving, we invite you to explore 'Giving as a Perspective.' Building upon the foundations laid in the previous episodes where we discussed the habit of giving and the moments of instinctive generosity, this time, we turn our focus towards a broader perspective on giving. Join us as we delve into the rich tapestry of giving, where we examine not only the 'what' but also the 'why' and 'how' of giving. In 'Giving as a Perspective,' we'll uncover the deeper meaning behind our actions, the philosophy that shapes our choices, and the transformative power of seeing giving as a way of life. Are we looking up or down? At YCC, we're dedicated to fostering conversations that inspire positive change through giving. Tune in to this enlightening episode and discover new insights into the world of giving. For more information about our organization and our commitment to this podcast series, please visit https://www.yeovilcommunitychurch.co.uk
Here is part 2 of our podcast series on giving, looking at 'Giving as an instinct'. Last time we talked about the habit of giving and building that consistently into our lives. This time we are looking at the over-and-above generosity that comes from moments of inspiration or nudges from the spirit on how we can be generous with our finances, time, and capacity. For more information on who we are as a church visit https://www.yeovilcommunitychurch.co.uk
Sarah Horder continues our series on being church. What does it mean to be a community who are devoted to Generosity? How do we view the gifts God has given to us? What is our attitude towards our finances and how we give away. For more information on who we are as a church visit: https://www.yeovilcommunitychurch.co.uk