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Alistair Kumi speaks on the lessons learned from the church in Laodicea, the call to spiritual renewal and the importance of staying connected to our source, Jesus.
Aaron Dolding encourages us to have a deeper desire to be living in His presence and, as Moses did, boldly ask for more of His glory and goodness in our lives.
Keith Jackson concludes our series on consecration as we apply what we have been praying into for the last 21 days. You can view the accompanying notes to this message on Keith’s blog.
Looking at the biblical story of Elijah, Keith Jackson encourages us to persevere in prayer and faith to persist through obstacles and seek God’s vision and provision in life.
Barbie Jackson continues our teaching series on consecration, looking at what it means to dedicate ourselves wholly to God.
Speaking from Daniel 3:15-28, Ellie Watson challenges us to praise in the furnace; to choose to worship God with trust and faith even in the midst of trials, just as Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego did, knowing that He is with us in the fire and remains in control.
Keith Jackson starts our series on consecration by looking at the examination of the heart, being examined by God’s Word and the examination of church relationships.
At the start of 2025, Keith Jackson looks at the church’s vision and asks us to renew our commitment to foster individual and collective growth in faith and purpose.
As we approach Christmas, Barbie Jackson invites us to embrace the peace of God through a relationship with Jesus Christ.
What comes to mind when you hear the words “All I Want For Christmas”? Is it the Mariah Carey song, the girl who wished for two front teeth, or is it something you really want for Christmas?