Last Sunday, Siji continued our series in Jonah as we looked at Jonah 3:1–10 - Jonah’s second chance, his five-word warning, and Nineveh’s remarkable repentance. We explored how prophecy offers both warning and invitation, how God’s sovereignty strengthens our mission, and why His mercy is reliable but never something to presume upon. This moment in Jonah points forward to God’s wider mission in Christ, extending grace to all nations.
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Last Sunday, Siji continued our series in Jonah as we looked at Jonah 3:1–10 - Jonah’s second chance, his five-word warning, and Nineveh’s remarkable repentance. We explored how prophecy offers both warning and invitation, how God’s sovereignty strengthens our mission, and why His mercy is reliable but never something to presume upon. This moment in Jonah points forward to God’s wider mission in Christ, extending grace to all nations.
Last Sunday, Siji continued our series in Jonah as we looked at Jonah 3:1–10 - Jonah’s second chance, his five-word warning, and Nineveh’s remarkable repentance. We explored how prophecy offers both warning and invitation, how God’s sovereignty strengthens our mission, and why His mercy is reliable but never something to presume upon. This moment in Jonah points forward to God’s wider mission in Christ, extending grace to all nations.
Last Sunday, Jon continued our series in Jonah as we looked at Jonah 3:1–10 - Jonah’s second chance, his five-word warning, and Nineveh’s remarkable repentance. We explored how prophecy offers both warning and invitation, how God’s sovereignty strengthens our mission, and why His mercy is reliable but never something to presume upon. This moment in Jonah points forward to God’s wider mission in Christ, extending grace to all nations.
Last Sunday, Emma continued our series in Jonah as we looked at Jonah 3:1–10 - Jonah’s second chance, his five-word warning, and Nineveh’s remarkable repentance. We explored how prophecy offers both warning and invitation, how God’s sovereignty strengthens our mission, and why His mercy is reliable but never something to presume upon. This moment in Jonah points forward to God’s wider mission in Christ, extending grace to all nations.
Last Sunday, Yemi continued our series in Jonah as we looked at Jonah 3:1–10 - Jonah’s second chance, his five-word warning, and Nineveh’s remarkable repentance. We explored how prophecy offers both warning and invitation, how God’s sovereignty strengthens our mission, and why His mercy is reliable but never something to presume upon. This moment in Jonah points forward to God’s wider mission in Christ, extending grace to all nations.
Using the early chapters of the Moses story, Tom Head from East End Church preaches of the “difficulties” of this life, how God uses the “disregarded” to build his kingdom and of how we have an ultimate “deliverer” from our slavery.
Last Sunday, Nemi unpacked Jonah’s dramatic rescue - a runaway prophet who deserves judgement but is met with mercy through a big fish. In the depths, Jonah’s Psalm-shaped prayer reveals God’s grace and points us to the Gospel and the God who draws us back to Himself.
Last Sunday, Nick launched our Jonah series by exploring what happens when we choose our ways over God’s ways. Jonah runs from God’s call, yet God pursues him with mercy. This message looks at why we run, how God uses crisis to draw us back, and how Jonah points us to Jesus, our true rescuer.
Last Sunday, Tim launched our Jonah series by exploring what happens when we choose our ways over God’s ways. Jonah runs from God’s call, yet God pursues him with mercy. This message looks at why we run, how God uses crisis to draw us back, and how Jonah points us to Jesus, our true rescuer.
Last Sunday we had Try Church Sunday and looked at Jesus’ invitation in Matthew 11:28–30 to come to Him and find real rest for our souls. When life feels heavy, He offers peace, purpose, and freedom.
Last Sunday we had Try Church Sunday and looked at Jesus’ invitation in Matthew 11:28–30 to come to Him and find real rest for our souls. When life feels heavy, He offers peace, purpose, and freedom.
Last Sunday we had Try Church Sunday and looked at Jesus’ invitation in Matthew 11:28–30 to come to Him and find real rest for our souls. When life feels heavy, He offers peace, purpose, and freedom.
Redigging the Well: Worship Part 5
Last Sunday, we finished our 'Redigging the Well: Worship' series, talking about what it really means to worship through our work.
Our panel shared real-life stories of their worship in the everyday — a beautiful reminder that worship isn’t just for Sundays, but also in the day to day.
Redigging the Well: Worship Part 5
Last Sunday, we finished our 'Redigging the Well: Worship' series, talking about what it really means to worship through our work.
Our panel shared real-life stories of their worship in the everyday — a beautiful reminder that worship isn’t just for Sundays, but also in the day to day.
Redigging the Well: Worship Part 5
Last Sunday, we finished our 'Redigging the Well: Worship' series, talking about what it really means to worship through our work.
Our panel shared real-life stories of their worship in the everyday — a beautiful reminder that worship isn’t just for Sundays, but also in the day to day.
Redigging the Well: Worship Part 4
Last Sunday, we explored how to practice the gifts of the Spirit, as Paul encourages in 1 Corinthians 14. Nick interviews members who share their journeys in using spiritual gifts.
Last Sunday at the 11am service, we explored how to practice the gifts of the Spirit, as Paul encourages in 1 Corinthians 14. Reuben interviews members who share their journeys in using spiritual gifts.
Last Sunday at the 9am service, we explored how to practice the gifts of the Spirit, as Paul encourages in 1 Corinthians 14. Reuben interviews members who share their journeys in using spiritual gifts.
Last Sunday, we explored how to practice the gifts of the Spirit, as Paul encourages in 1 Corinthians 14. James interviews members who share their journeys in using spiritual gifts.
Last Sunday, Siji continued our series in Jonah as we looked at Jonah 3:1–10 - Jonah’s second chance, his five-word warning, and Nineveh’s remarkable repentance. We explored how prophecy offers both warning and invitation, how God’s sovereignty strengthens our mission, and why His mercy is reliable but never something to presume upon. This moment in Jonah points forward to God’s wider mission in Christ, extending grace to all nations.