George Dunn speaks on how Jesus meets us personally, longing for a deep and lasting connection, planned since the beginning of time, and eagerly invites us into a relationship that brings peace, love, and purpose now and forever.
George Dunn speaks on how Jesus meets us personally, longing for a deep and lasting connection, planned since the beginning of time, and eagerly invites us into a relationship that brings peace, love, and purpose now and forever.
At our all-age service, One Big Church, George Dunn speaks on what Jesus meant when He said “I am the bread of life”.
Looking at Matthew 17:20, George Dunn speaks on how we should have faith like a mustard seed; the role of faith in overcoming challenges, trusting in God’s unfailing power.
George Dunn reminds us that Jesus is the same today, yesterday and forever and while the nativity story never changes, there is so much more to discover.
George Dunn speaks on how we need a right perspective about change.
Believe it or not, there was a time in the 17th century when parliament cancelled Christmas! George Dunn outlines three areas where as a church, we have a responsibility to not cancel Christmas again.
In Matthew 7:13-14 Jesus tells us that we all have a journey to take of which there are only two destinations; destruction and life. With this in mind, George Dunn asks are we progressing on this journey?
Looking at Exodus 16, George Dunn continues our series on the Names of God by looking at Jehovah-Nissi – the Lord our banner.
As part of One Big Church, our all-age family service, George Dunn speaks on the four phrases that Isaiah wrote to describe Jesus 700 years before Christ was born.
The Bible has much to say about our role in bringing justice to others. George Dunn speaks about the prayer “Kyrie eleison”, or “Lord have mercy” and how we need to be merciful to others too.