"Remember The Whole Way That God Has Led You”

View all sermons by Kathryn Hartley

Deuteronomy 8:1-6; Exodus 13:11-22, 17 — On the eve of entering the Promised Land, Moses instructs the Israelites to look back; to see the evidence of God’s presence, plan, and desire for relationship through it all. As we reflect on the past year and the year to come, may we look to the example of Moses. May we look with right perspective, remembering that God has been (and will be) with us ‘the whole way’ through this journey of life.

WATCH: Sermon begins at 1:07:20


Christ The Saviour Is Born

View all sermons by Andrew Baker

Luke 2:1-11; Galatians 4:4; Matthew 1:21; John 3:16-17 — The popular themes of hope, joy, and peace are all wonderful, but they are ultimately peripheral to the central theme of Christmas: Christ the Saviour is born. Instead of the condemnation that we rightly deserved, Jesus’ coming embodied a real plan, with a real purpose and promise - to save us from our sin and bring us into everlasting relationship with the Father.

WATCH: Sermon begins at 1:00:03


Immanuel: God With Us

View all sermons by Adam Ritchard

Matthew 1:18-23, 28:20; John 1:14; Hebrews 1:1-3; Colossians 1:19; Hebrews 13:5; Psalm 121; Jude 24 — After 400 years of silence, and in the midst of Roman oppression, the Jews must have asked: God, where are you? In response, the eternal God - the God of relationship, reconciliation and reliability - lowered Himself into humanity. Immanuel: God With Us.

WATCH: Sermon begins at 1:04:50


"Love Your Enemies"

View all sermons by Andrew Baker

Matthew 5:43-48; Romans 5:10; Ephesians 4:32 — As humans, our natural response is to show love to those we like, and hate to those we don’t. But Jesus’ striking instruction and the testament of His life and death is precisely the opposite: “Love your enemies”. We, who were His enemies but now stand reconciled through His sacrificial love, are called to do the same.

WATCH: Sermon begins at 1:22:22


Mary: Humble Dependence In The Unexpected

View all sermons by Kathryn Hartley

Luke 1:46-56 — Mary was an ordinary young woman who found herself in extraordinarily unexpected circumstances: virgin-mother of the promised Messiah. And yet, in spite of all the unknowns and implications, Mary responded with a deep, humble dependence on God. As we face the unexpected happenings of life, may we too humbly depend on Him; magnifying and anchoring into the enduring character of the One who is our faithful present and future hope.

WATCH: Sermon begins at 1:04:39