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Speaker: Keath GaitskellDescription:Text: Ps 130
Speaker: Keath Gaitskell Text: Ephesians 1:1-14 Description: Are you still captivated by the wonder of the gospel? The first 14 verses of this letter are intended to invoke in the reader or listener a sense of awe and wonder in what God has done for us in Jesus Christ.
Speaker: Keath Gaitskell Text: Ephesians 1:4 Description: This message will explore the grace that is evident in God's choosing of us before the creation of the world.
Speker: Keath GaitskellDescription: He will do amazing things again in our community. Prepare for growth and for being moved out of our comfort zones. Live with the expectation that God will move in our community. Living for Christ has meaning and is for His glory. Look for opportunities in the ordinary.Scripture Is 54v2
Speaker: Keath Gaitskell Text: Ephesians 1:1-14 Description: The first 14 verses of this letter are intended to invoke in the reader a sense of wonder in what God has done for us in Jesus Christ.
Speaker: Keath GaitskellDescription: Man builds with bricks, but God builds with stones. We are His masterpiece. He works with us and shapes us and moulds us together in one body in Jesus Christ. He takes diversity and builds unity to reflect His loveText: Eph 2v19 to 3v11
Speaker: Keath Gaitskell Text: 1 Corinthians 15:58 Description: As we look into the new year let us be more concerned with faithfulness and obedience at each step rather than outcomes. We can leave the outcomes to God and know that nothing that we do for him is useless or wasted.
Speaker: Keath GaitskellDescription: Nothing we do for Jesus is useless. Doing things of value takes time. In times of tiredness remember the faithfulness of God and the value of our faithfulness in response. What are you going today? Will you continue in faith and allow God to determine the outcome?
Speaker: Keath GaitskellText: Deut 8Description: We need to be people who have complete trust and dependence on God
Speaker: Keath Gaitskell, Ryan Matthews, Siobhan LivingstoneText: Acts 11, Genesis 12Description: Practical application and testimonies on stewarding prophetic words.
Speaker: Keath GaitskellText: Luke 8:26-39Description: Preparation for Dwell
Speaker: Keath Gaitskell Text: Philippians 2 Description: In order to have a healthy church community, it is necessary to have the example of Jesus at it's centre.
Speaker: Keath Gaitskell Description: Water Baptism is a public demonstration of our participation in the great reality of Jesus Text: Acts 2:37-41
Speaker: Keath Gaitskell Description: KingsGate Kingston has a compelling story - God has placed us in this part of London to demonstrate and declare the Good News of Jesus. One of the things that he has placed in our hands is our building. How can we be more intentional and faithful with it in order to transform our community.
Speaker: Keath Gaitskell Text: Philippians 1:12-30 Description: A healthy church community is one that doesn't live for itself or is inwardly focused. Rather a healthy community is one that embraces a bigger story and joyfully participates in a global gospel.
Speaker: Keath Gaitskell Text: Philippians 1:1-12 Description: We are looking at the letter to the Philippians to see what we can learn about what a healthy church community looks like. This first talk is an introduction and includes the question, "Why does a healthy church community even matter?"
Speaker: Keath Gaitskell Text: Jonah Description: God extends grace to Jonah by plunging him into crisis. The storms in our life provide an opportunity for God to reach into our hearts.
Speaker: Keath Gaitskell Text: John 16:33 Description: In this world we will have sorrow
Speaker: Keath Gaitskell Text: Isaiah 53-55 Description: The Good News as reflected in Chapters 53,54 and 55 of Isaiah
Speaker: Keath Gaitskell Description: Text: Is 53 to ch 55
Speaker: Keath Gaitskell Text: Colossians 2:6-7 Description: The Good News is first and foremost a declaration about what God has done through Jesus Christ. However, the Bible does also talk about our response to this Amazing news.
Speaker: Keath Gaitskell Text: John 17:20-16 Description: A common motif in scripture used to describe salvation is homecoming. But what are we coming home to?
Speaker: Keath Gaitskell Text: Luke 4:16-21 Description: Jesus came proclaiming the year of the Lord's favour. This is not only the place we we as the church live, but it is also our mission to declare this good news to the world around us.
Speaker: Keath Gaitskell Text: Acts 1: 6-11 Description: Jesus' ascension is a very important part of our gospel theology. It has a big impact on the way we live our lives.
Speaker: Keath Gaitskell Desription: Kingsgate Sotory Text: Phil 1v1-9
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Speaker: Keath Gaitskell Text: Deuteronomy 6:25; Romans 3:21 Description: The purpose of this talk is to show how the cross is both a picture of God's judgement on sin and his incredible love for sinners. The result is that our relationship with God is based on what Jesus' did in on our behalf rather than our performance for him.
Speaker: Keath Gaitskell Text: Colossians 2:8-10; Colossians 3:1-4; Ephesians 5:21-33 Description: How being "In Christ" is key to understanding what Paul means by the "Good News".
Speaker: Keath Gaitskell Text: Luke 1-3 Description: The individual is not lost in the Gospel
Speaker: Keath Gaitskell Text: Luke 2:1-20 Description: This passage mentions two kings. One is an emperor of most of the known world while the other is the King of Kings. A comparison of these two kings is used in this sermon to highlight where we look for salvation
Speaker: Keath Gaitskell Text: Colossians 1:1-23 Description: An introduction to the series we are doing on "What is the Good News?"
Speaker: Keath Gaitskell Text: John 17:20-24 Description: A common motif used in scripture to reflect that salvation is about our reconciliation to God is that of exile and homecoming. However, what does home look like in the context of salvation? God's desire for humanity was that it would participate in indescribable love at the very heart of the Trinity - coming home for us is the participation in this love
Speaker: Keath Gaitskell Text: Genesis 14:17-24 ; Malachi 1:6-14; Malachi 3:8-15 Description: Why give / sow finances into a local church
Speaker: Keith Gaitskell Text: Philippians 4:10-20 Description: Keath looks at what the bible says about the power of money, and compares this against the world's understanding of the power of money.
Speaker: Keith Gaitskell Text: Philippians 4:10-20 Description: Keath looks at what the bible says about the power of money, and compares this against the world's understanding of the power of money.
Speaker: Keith Gaitskell Text: Philippians 4:10-20 Description: Keath looks at what the bible says about the heart underlying true financial freedom.
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Speaker: Keath Gaitskell Text: Romans 8:31-38 Description: Why should Christians exhibit and reflect joy in a world which can be difficult and in lives that are full of challenges? The answer lies in the awareness of a Gospel that is beyond description - a Gospel which is a reflection/demonstration of God's indescribable love for us.
Date: 08 August 2017 Speaker: Keath Gaitskell Text: Ezekiel 48:35 and Psalm 139 Description: The LORD is there. A name of God which reflects his ever-presence with us. What are the implications of this?
Speaker: Keath Gaitskell Text: Ezekiel 48:35 and Psalm 139 Description: The LORD is there. A name of God which reflects his ever-presence with us. What are the implications of this?
Speaker: Keath Gaitskell Text: 1 John 1:3 Description: What would you say if you were asked to describe the Jesus that you had personally encountered? Not the Jesus you have heard about or read about but the Jesus you personally know. This question is a challenge to us because it so often reflects the fact that we settle for a theoretical knowledge of Jesus rather than a relationship.
Speaker: Keath Gaitskell Text: Acts 1:1 / Luke 8:49-56 / Acts 9:36-43 Description: A community (or person) quickened by the Holy Spirit is characterised by hope, optimism and expectancy. They are aware that they are "the Temple of God" and where they go heaven meets earth. We have a responsibility to walk in that.
Speaker: Keath Gaitskell Text: 1 Corinthians 14:1-5 Description: Discussing the gift of tongues: background, what it is, what is its purpose.
Speaker: Keath Gaitskell Text: Isaiah 46:1-4 Description: Unlike our idols that we are forced to carry and protect, God promises to carry us. As we are carried by God, He asks us to carry one-another.
Speaker: Keath Gaitskell Text: 1 Corinthians 3:21-23 / 1 Corinthians 6:2-4 Description: How we live our lives now is determined by the reality of the future.
Speaker: Keath Gaitskell Text: 1 Corinthians 14: 12-26 Description: What do Jesus meetings look like? Gifts operating within the environment of love.
Speaker: Keath Gaitskell Text: Description: We are all called to participate in the body of Christ
Speaker: Keath Gaitskell Text: 1 Corinthians 1:1-9 Description: The church in Corinth thought that they were spiritual, but Paul points out to them that they do not understand what spiritual means. The reason for their error is that they had lost, or forgotten about the centrality of Jesus and the cross.
Speaker: Keath Gaitskell Text: Exodus 33:12-23 Description: The thing that makes us distinct as Christians is that God is with us. Keath talks about what this means for us.
What does it mean to be children of God? What is God really like as a Father? What does it mean to be 'united with Christ'?
Pt 2 in our series "Who do you think you are" Keath Gaitskell preaches from 1 Corinthians 13. Finding our identity as one loved by God which results in us loving others.
Pt 1 in our Series 'Who do you think you are'
Keath Gaitskell talks about the new Kingsgate Church Community that is starting in Wimbledon Village in 2017 www.kingsgatechurch.org.uk
Keath Gaitskell talks about the new Kingsgate Church Community that is starting in Wimbledon Village in 2017 www.kingsgatechurch.org.uk
Keath Gaitskell preaches from Psalm 46:10 about giving up the need to be in control by putting your trust in God instead.
Keath Gaitskell continues the Selah series and preaches from the next Psalm 46: 8-9. Our God doesn't only protect us in the storm, but He also stills the storm.
Keath Gaitskell looks at The One who is in you is greater than the one who is in the world.
Keath Gaitskell has a look at what does the word Life and the sin that leads to death mean to the christian.
1 Peter 3:1-7: Guest speaker Keath Gaitskell asks 'How can we love our spouses and each other excellently?'
Keath Gaitskell shares about what will be revealed when Jesus returns.
Keath Gaitskell preaches on some key points related to the fact that we live in the last hour.
Keath Gaitskell unpacks 1 John 1:5 - 1 John 2:2 and explains how sin impacts our fellowship with God
Keath Gaitskell speaks from 1 John 1:5 -1 John 2:2 of the reality of sin and the Christian's continued wrestle with it.
Keath Gaitskell speaks on 1 John 1:1-4 and unpacks some key points around fellowship.
Keath Gaitskell uses Romans 8:1 to look at the theological idea of Propitiation and what it means to be free from condemnation in Christ Jesus
Keath Gaitskell shares about what it means for the church to be a prophetic people
Keath Gaitskell unpacks our new Kingsgate Vision in more detail.
Keath Gaitskell unveils the new Kingsgate Vision: On Earth As It Is In Heaven.
Keath Gaitskell talks about the high value we ought to have for the Word of God and how that impacts our lives and the world around us.
Keath Gaitskell
Keath Gaitskell
Keath Gaitskell
Keath Gaitskell