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We sometimes doubt Jesus’ willingness to heal us, however Milly Bright looks at when Jesus responds to a leper with the words “I am willing, be healed!”.
On Father’s Day, Ellie Watson explores the character of Joseph, Jesus’s earthly father who reflects God the perfect father.
Is logic just a way of thinking, or is it a person? Kevin Peram explores how God is not just the Creator but is the logic of existence itself.
Continuing his series on the book of Revelation, Keith Jackson speaks from chapters 12-13 which introduces us to three characters found in the last half of the tribulation which are in a sense, the unholy trinity that opposes the true God and His people on earth.
At our all-age service, Barbie Jackson looks at what Jesus meant when he said “I am the way, the truth and the life”.
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.










