Watch or listen to previously recorded sermons below, or explore our archive by series, book of the Bible, and speakers by using the links to the right.
Podcast
You can subscribe to our podcast stream and get the latest messages automatically delivered to your phone or computer. Either search in your podcast player for ‘All Nations Christian Centre’ or click one of the links below:
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.
Keith Jackson speaks on what “good looking” faith means through four essential directions that every believer should focus on for spiritual growth and strength.
At the end of our holiday club week, Debbie Schofield explains why 1 Thessalonians 5:18 calls us to gratitude even when life feels overwhelming and hope seems lost.
Continuing his series on Revelation, Keith Jackson speaks from chapters 17 and 18 containing a prophecy that reveals Satan’s deceptive counterfeit Christianity, warning believers today about spiritual compromise that leads away from pure devotion to Christ.
Knowing the heart of God changes everything! Jessica Cave explores what it means to understand God’s heart and how this revelation gives us confidence to walk in our identity as His adopted sons and daughters.
Kit Watson shares on overcoming doubt and strengthening faith in God’s promises. Speaking from Matthew 17:20, Kit encourages us to trust God’s timing and remain anchored in our beliefs.
Keith Jackson continues his series looking at Revelation, in which we discover how heaven responds with voices of victory even during the tribulation period.
At our all-age service, Mark Greenwood explores the meaning behind Jesus’ words, “I am the vine”, reminding us that staying connected to Jesus isn’t about rules – it’s about thriving in life.