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Ruthann Cannings calls us to be a freedom fighter for Christ and step into the abundance God has for you.
Continuing our series on the Beatitudes, Keith Jackson looks at what it means to hunger and thirst for righteousness, exploring the difference between our own “stinking righteousness” and the unearned righteousness that comes through faith in Jesus Christ.
At our all-age service, Laylajoy and Risnum continue our series on The Beatitudes and explore what Jesus meant when he said “Blessed are the meek”. Discover why meekness isn’t weakness—it’s power under God’s control.
Dr Keith Warrington continues our series on The Beatitudes, exploring Jesus’ teaching “Blessed are those who mourn” through the story of a bent-over woman who was healed.
In the final part of his series on Revelation, Keith Jackson explores chapters 21-22 and emphasises God’s promise the he will make all things new as believers of Christ inherit the New Jerusaelm.
In the penultimate message in his series on Revelation, Keith Jackson speaks on the five key events that will take place before God “wraps up” human history and ushers in His new heavens and earth. The King has come!
Jessica Cave starts our new series looking at The Beatitudes by looking at what Jesus meant when he said “Blessed are the poor in spirit”.
Ellie Watson reflects on this year’s Limitless Festival theme; counter culture and explores how ordinary believers like Peter and John became bold witnesses through spending time in God’s Word, with Jesus, and in the Christian community.
Looking at Matthew 14:22-33, Jessica Cave explores how true faith requires stepping out of our boats of comfort and fixing our eyes on Jesus, even when the storms of life are raging around us.
George Dunn explores why authentic Christian fellowship is God’s ordained design for spiritual growth and evangelism.










