Are We Living A Victorious Ecclesiology?

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Matthew 16:13-19; Mark 1:14-15 — In the increasingly secular West, we can become convinced that the Church is shrinking into irrelevance, and that the spread of the Gospel is a hopeless cause. But, with eyes to see, we find a greater reality: the truth of who Christ is prevails over all circumstances. Upon this rock, Christ is building His church, and it shall not be overcome.

WATCH: Sermon begins at 59:07


Discerning Truth

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Romans 11:33-12:6a — Writing to the church in Rome, Paul warns against conforming to this world, urging his readers to instead be of ‘transformed’ minds. To discern truth in a world bombarding us with content, reliance upon human understanding simply will not do. We need the powerful and renewing work of Him, whose wisdom is truly unsearchable.

WATCH: Sermon begins at 57:34


Hearing And Following

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John 10:22-28 — While speaking to the Jews, Jesus describes His believers as sheep, who ‘listen’ to His voice and ‘follow’ Him. In an age of Airpods and ads, it has never been more essential that we live like sheep on our journey of faith: seeking out our Heavenly Father’s leading above all else, and wholeheartedly following Him, our great gift.

WATCH: Sermon begins at 52:25


From Lies To Life

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John 10:10; John 8:31-32, 43-45 — John’s Gospel paints a picture of contrasts: In Jesus we find the truth that leads us to life, and in ‘the thief’ we find lies that lead only to destruction. As followers of Christ, we must be aware of the world’s lies that would seek to surround and deceive us; instead holding fast to Him - our Good Shepherd, whose power keeps us to eternity.

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From Trophies To Treasure

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Matthew 6:19-24; Psalm 1 — In Matthew’s Gospel account, Jesus challenges His listeners to store up ‘treasures in heaven’ rather than on earth. Living in a culture that idolises affluence, this is a real challenge for us today. But ultimately this is about much more than our bank balance or number of possessions; it’s about the heart. Will our love and desire be for the trophies of this world? Or will it be for Him - the One who calls us to a life of eternal abundance.

WATCH: Sermon begins at 1:01:19