Keith Jackson continues his series on Revelation looking at Jesus, weeks and seals. Discover how prophecy, worship, and the unfolding of God’s eternal plan all centre on the Lamb who was slain.
Keith Jackson continues his series on Revelation looking at Jesus, weeks and seals. Discover how prophecy, worship, and the unfolding of God’s eternal plan all centre on the Lamb who was slain.
Keith Jackson speaks on welcoming the Holy Spirit as living, active presence who transforms and empowers us.
Keith Jackson continues our series on Revelation by looking at the letters to the churches of Sardia, Philadelphia and Laodicea and how they are God’s reminder to us to examine our own lives. You can view the accompanying notes to this message on Keith’s blog.
Keith Jackson continues our series on Revelation and in this message, he explores the messages Jesus sent to the first four of the seven churches, their spiritual conditions, and what they reveal about our own faith today.
Does God want to heal me? Keith Jackson explores the healing of Bartimaeus, revealing how faith, persistence and readiness can lead to breakthrough. Are you ready to be healed? Jesus is willing, ready, and able!
The book of Revelation is one of the most misunderstood books in the Bible – filled with symbols, prophecy, and powerful visions of Jesus’ return. Keith Jackson starts our new series looking at Revelation and asks what’s it all about?
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.
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.