Kirstine looks back on the Life Course weekend away, exploring how people encountered God through the Holy Spirit and discovered healing, reassurance, and a deeper sense of God’s love. It also unpacks how we can be confident in our relationship with God—through His promises, Jesus’ work on the cross, and the Spirit’s ongoing presence—while inviting us to consider our own next steps in faith and community.
John shares how the Holy Spirit works through ordinary people to bring hope, healing, and restoration in ways we could never achieve on our own. Through powerful stories and gentle invitation, it encourages us to open our hearts to God’s Spirit and discover a deeper experience of His love and purpose.
John explores God’s ongoing invitation to lay down our defences and step into a relationship of peace, healing, and reconciliation with Him. Through honest reflection and stories of the Holy Spirit at work, it encourages us to stay open to God’s loving presence and the transformation He brings.
John explores how God takes the initiative to reconcile humanity to Himself, removing the barriers we build through our mistakes and brokenness.
Kristin speaks to us about peace and justice on Remembrance Sunday and explores the response to injustice that Jesus models.
This week Kirstine explores how Christians can experience God personally through prayer and reading the Bible, seeing both as ways to build a real, ongoing relationship with Him rather than following rituals or rules. God listens to our honest and consistent prayers, and he cares deeply and desires a genuine connection with each of us.
Today we are joined by Sam Harvey from Bay Vineyard Church, New Zealand. Sam takes us through 1 Thessalonians as he explores what it means to follow God's will.
Sam Harvey has travelled all the way from New Zealand to discuss the pains of getting older. Kidding... well sort of. Here, Sam looks at both the past and future - where God has been and where God is taking him. Be encouraged with powerful testimony and holy wisdom.
The Jesus Problem Part 3 | This week Week Kirstine explores how Jesus’ death on the cross addresses the human tendency to mess things up and offers forgiveness, freedom, and true rest. It’s an invitation to let go of guilt and discover a restored relationship with God through the love of Jesus.
John continues our series, "5 Truths That Will Transform Your Life," by re-examining Paul’s letter to the Ephesians through the lens of today’s society.
Jermaine carries on with our series on 1 Chronicles, offering a deeper look into the holiness of God and the ways in which we can fully worship Him.
This week Kirstine explores The Jesus Problem, Part 2—the claim that Jesus rose from the dead. The talk looks at the historical evidence, the transformation of his followers, and modern stories of faith and healing that point to the possibility of a risen, living Jesus.
This week Kirstine looks at how people have searched for meaning through religion and spirituality, and why these can often leave us unsatisfied. It introduces “The Jesus Problem”—the question of who Jesus really is—and asks if real peace and purpose might be found in him.
John speaks from 1 Chronicles 14.
Matt continues our series, 'The Five Truths That Will Transform Your Life', by exploring what it means to equip ourselves as Christians within the church and how each of us can play our part.
This week Kirstine explores how science, atheism, and agnosticism shape our search for meaning and rest in a world that often resists organised religion. She reflects on whether true fulfilment might be found not through our own effort, but in a relationship with God.
This week John starts the Life course with a talk around restlessness that lingers even when we "have it all'. From our modern pursuit of enjoyment, significance, and love, what is life actually about? In this Life Course, we ask the ultimate question: How do we find rest in God.
Kirstine speaks to us about how we can start September the right way.
This week Kristin talks about how to go deeper with the Spirit in our worship and how to bring God into every area of our lives.
Keith looks at the ultimate dreamer in the Bible; Joseph - and what might be holding us back from reaching for our own dreams.