Do we call on Alexa more than God? Ellie Rubens encourages us to approach God with reverence and gratitude, rather than treating Him like a virtual assistant for instant answers.
Do we call on Alexa more than God? Ellie Rubens encourages us to approach God with reverence and gratitude, rather than treating Him like a virtual assistant for instant answers.
At our all-age service, One Big Church, George Dunn speaks on what Jesus meant when He said “I am the bread of life”.
Looking at when Jesus raised Lazarus from the dead, Keith Jackson speaks on resurrecting the promises of God.
Continuing our series on worship, Billy Fenning speaks on how God longs for intimacy and how we should worship God in our hearts.
At our all-age service, Debbie Schofield speaks on how we should live our lives as true worship to God, treating every moment of the day as our reaction to God’s action.
Continuing our series on human sexuality, Billy Fenning speaks on engaging with people.
We live in a busy world, with deadlines to be meet, stress and long working hours. Billy Fenning speaks on how there is a key to emotional health and spiritual maturity; to embrace a new rhythm for living – God’s rhythm.
Looking at John 6, Amanuel Andarge speaks on Jesus being the bread of life.
Bina Makgwana and Tibebu Berhanu explore the seven I Ams of Jesus.
As we rebuild in this post-pandemic season, Rana Kundi challenges us not to return to business as usual but to focus on being with and becoming more like Jesus.
