The Knowable God

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1 Kings 19:12; John 1:14, 14:23; Acts 2:1-41; Philippians 3:10 — God is mighty and powerful and yet He is incredibly personal. How do we know this? Because He has revealed Himself through speaking to us. Today, the Holy Spirit speaks to us as the continuing voice of Jesus, beckoning us to follow His leading.

Hear from renowned author, theologian, and speaker, the Rev. Dr. Tania Harris - founder of God Conversations.

WATCH: Sermon begins at 1:01:24


Cutting Through The Noise

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Mark 4:35-41; Hebrews 4:12; Revelation 1:1,5 — Our every day is full of more information, content, and distraction than ever before; a swirl of noise in which fear easily takes hold. What can cut through this noise? Just as it was for the fearful disciples in that storm-rocked boat: it is the words, revelation, and witness of Jesus Christ our Lord.

WATCH: Sermon begins at 1:31:04


Glimpses of Glory: Cambodia 2023-24

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Exodus 33:13-18 — Just as Moses desired to see God’s glory, so too are we to desire and expect glimpses of God’s kingdom breaking through into our earthly lives.

Hear from Martyn and Roslyn Ritchard as they share of the many ‘glimpses of glory’ from their recent mission trip to Cambodia.

WATCH: Sermon begins at 1:00:35


The Centrality Of The Table

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Hebrews 1:1-4; Revelation 21:3; John 13:35; Acts 4:32; Ephesians 1:4-5 — Throughout Jesus’ life we see that the central heart of God’s purpose is to be with man. Not just to send a saving message from afar, but to come and live in our midst as the very message of love itself. Not just to redeem us through the Cross, but to gather in simplicity with His beloved children around the table.

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Connected As Family

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Hebrews 10:19-25; John 13:35 — Upon the foundation of all that Christ has accomplished, the writer to the Hebrews instructs his readers to ‘stir up one another’ to love and good works. In a world desperately lacking real connection, we have a unique opportunity to live differently as we follow Jesus’ example: loving and serving the world around us as His united, connected family.

WATCH: Sermon begins at 54:55