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Keith Jackson continues his series on Revelation, looking at chapters 10-11 where we find three important testimonies from a mighty angel, two special witnesses and the elders in heaven.
Are your emotions running wild and leaving you overwhelmed? Speaking from Ephesians 4, Vicki Cripps looks at how to get your emotions done right.
Cathy Madavan shares a powerful word from Philippians 3 on how we are called to forget what is begind and to keep pressing on in faith towards the goal that Jesus has for us.
Whether you’re called into ministry or to serve in your daily life, Ellie Watson speaks on how to step boldly into your purpose and give God your yes.
Keith Jackson continues his series on Revelation by looking at chapters 8–9 and explores the judgments made with blown trumpets; with nature devastated, demons unleashed, and half of humanity destroyed.
What if your breakthrough lies on the other side of your comfort zone? At our all-age service, Aaron Dolding explores the biblical call to undignified worship, challenging the church to offer God what truly costs us.
Keith Jackson continues his series on Revelation, looking at seals. Keith explains the tribulation timeline and the hope believers in Christ have even in the darkest times.
Easter Sunday reminds us of the empty tomb. But how can the word empty be full of power, hope, and purpose? Ellie Watson explores the meaning of the empty tomb and why the resurrection of Jesus still matters today.
Barbie Jackson explores how God uses the heavens to speak to us.
Keith Jackson continues his series on Revelation looking at Jesus, weeks and seals. Discover how prophecy, worship, and the unfolding of God’s eternal plan all centre on the Lamb who was slain.