‘Let Us Go and See’

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Luke 2:8-21 — On the night Jesus was born, the angel announcing His birth carried a simple yet profound message to the shepherds: ‘fear not, there is good news of great joy’. In a world increasingly typified by fear and bad news, these words ought to encourage and challenge our hearts. And as they did for the shepherds, to spur us on to behold Christ himself.

WATCH: Sermon begins at 1:08:47


Storms, Shipwrecks, and Snakebites

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Acts 27-28 — In these final chapters of Acts, Paul sails for Rome to testify to Caesar and the Jewish leaders regarding Jesus. But the journey was far from smooth-sailing.
In the face of challenge and danger aplenty, what was Paul’s response? Fear? Doubt? Far beyond his circumstances, Paul’s perspective points us to the very same certainties found right the way through Acts: God’s unstoppable purpose, unfailing power, and unshakeable promise.

WATCH: Sermon begins at 1:03:42


Fruitfulness Through The Trials

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Acts 23:11; Philippians 1:12-14; 18b-22 — Imprisoned and held in chains for most of a decade, Paul’s preaching days seemed finished. But, empowered by the Lord, Paul’s focus on ‘fruitful labour’ enabled these years to be the most impactful of his entire ministry. In seasons of trial, what will our perspective be - focused on our suffering, or empowered by God to bear fruit in any season we face?

WATCH: Sermon begins at 52:34


A Template For Living

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Acts 21-24 — In his time in Jerusalem and Caesarea, Paul suffered arrest, accusation, plots to take his life, Roman trials, and years of imprisonment. But far from shrinking back, Paul’s passionate devotion to God was defined by: the priority of God’s will, opposition made into opportunity, and the proclamation of the Gospel. Such a life gives us a template for Godly living through…anything!

WATCH: Sermon begins at 48:27