Where do you find real joy when life is full, painful, or exhausting? In this Advent message from Luke 2:8–20, we explore the good news of great joy announced at the first Christmas and why it still matters today. This sermon shows how Jesus offers a deeper joy than circumstances, success, or comfort—a joy that anchors us in hope and leads us to glorify God.
What about worship? Rediscover the heart of worship with a message from singer and songwriter Kieran De Le Harpe. Kieran is a band leader at Anchor Beaches who has worked with Jeremy Riddle, OC Worship, United Pursuit, P&W, and more recently the Haus.
A vision for corporate worship in a bible + charismatic church.
Our city is full of social fatigue and social isolation. We are lonely, disconnected and tribal. How can the church not simply be a friendly church, but a hospitable church? What really is hospitality and what is the secret to being a more hospitable church?
Key text: Luke 14:12-14
Romans 12:1-21
Hugie de Gouveia
We long to be generous but are often wracked by fear and stress about whether we will have enough. How can we be filled with peace rather than fear when it comes to our view of wealth and resources? Not to be confused with a theology of prosperity, a theology of abundance says God will provide all that we truly need.
Genesis 1:1-9 & Mark 6:35-44.
Pastor Aaron Smith.
Matthew 8:18-22.
Damien Whitington.
From the series "Upper Room". John 17:1-19.
James Dawson's interview with our new Lead Pastor for 2026, Mitch Everingham.
From the series "Upper Room". John 16:16-33.
From the series "UPPER ROOM". John 15:27-16:15.
From the series: "UPPER ROOM". John 15:12-27. Pastor James Dawson.
From the series: "UPPER ROOM"
John 14:15-31
Pastor Aaron Smith
From the series: "UPPER ROOM" . John 14:1-14.
Guest Preacher - Duncan Robinson.
An introduction to our new series, "UPPER ROOM", looking at John 13-17.
John 13:1-30
Pastor Aaron Smith
We are called to be continually filled with the Holy Spirit. Not once, not twice, but over and over again! The British evangelical John Stott once said, "the fullness of the Spirit is not a once-for-all experience which we can never lose, but a privilege to be renewed continuously by continuous believing and obedient appropriation. We have been ‘sealed’ with the Spirit once and for all; we need to be filled with the Spirit and go on being filled every day and every moment of the day" . Key Scriptures: Psalm 23:5; Matthew 3:13-17; Ephesians 5:8; Luke 11:9-13.
From the series "Horses, Ships and Fire". James 5:7-12.
From our series "Horses, Ships & Fire"
James 5:1-6
Damien Whitington
From our series "Horses, Ships & Fire"
James 4:1-17
Pastor James Dawson
From our series "Horses, Ships & Fire"
James 3:13-18
Pastor Matt Sparks