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A Beautiful Life: Stop Striving. Start Abiding

A Beautiful Life: Stop Striving. Start Abiding

9th August 2026   |   Onohili Ejodame

What does it really mean to abide in Jesus?
In John 15, Jesus describes Himself as the true vine and His followers as the branches. Just as a branch cannot live or produce fruit apart from the vine, we cannot live fruitful Christian lives apart from remaining connected to Jesus.
This sermon explores the call to abide in Christ rather than strive for Him. The Christian life isn’t about constantly trying to achieve more, prove ourselves, or serve God in our own strength. It begins with intimacy – staying close to Jesus, depending on Him, and allowing His life to flow through us.
Practically, what does abiding look like? It means allowing His Word to take root in us, developing an ongoing awareness of His presence through prayer, trusting Him through obedience, and learning to truly rest in His love.
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John 15:1-11

A Beautiful Life: Our Closest Friend

A Beautiful Life: Our Closest Friend

2nd August 2026   |   Charles Glass

In the upper room, on the night before His crucifixion, Jesus gives His disciples words of comfort: He promises to send them another Helper – the Holy Spirit.

It is important for us to know that the Holy Spirit is not simply a power, an influence, or a source of spiritual gifts. He is God with us and God in us – a person who wants to be known, loved, and welcomed into our everyday lives. Jesus promises that the Spirit will come to live within those who love Him, transforming us from the inside out and teaching us to experience the grace of Jesus, the love of the Father, and fellowship with God.

This sermon is an invitation to move beyond simply knowing about the Holy Spirit and to know Him as a friend and daily companion.

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John 14:15-33

A Beautiful Life: Q&A time with Jesus

A Beautiful Life: Q&A time with Jesus

26th July 2026   |   Andy McCullogh

What would you ask Jesus if you knew you only had one night left with Him?

In John 14, four disciples – Peter, Thomas, Philip, and Jude – ask Jesus four very different questions as He prepares them for His death, resurrection, and departure to the Father.

Their questions reveal four things we all wrestle with:

• Peter: How can I follow Jesus?

• Thomas: How do I know the way to God?

• Philip: What is God really like?

• Jude: Why doesn’t God reveal Himself to everyone?

Jesus’ answers point again and again to Himself. He is not simply a teacher who shows us the way – He is the Way. He is the Truth and the Life. He reveals exactly what the Father is like, and through His Spirit He makes His home among His people.

This sermon explores what it means to follow Jesus – not through our own strength or resolve, but through the power of His salvation; to trust Him as the road through life’s twists and difficulties; to see the Father through the Son; and to become a community through which God’s presence and love are made visible to the world.

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John 14:1-14

A Beautiful Life:

A Beautiful Life: "By This Everyone Will Know"

19th July 2026   |   Daniel Macleod

Jesus said that the world would know His disciples by their love for one another. In this sermon, we explore how God reveals His glory through creation, through the cross, and through the Church. But Jesus doesn’t simply call us to believe the gospel—He calls us to embody it.

What does it look like to love as Christ has loved us? How does receiving God’s love transform the way we serve, forgive, sacrifice, and care for others? And why has genuine Christian love always been one of the most compelling witnesses to the truth of the gospel?

Drawing on Scripture, church history, and practical application, this sermon reminds us that the Church’s greatest testimony isn’t impressive programmes or gifted leaders—it’s a community shaped by the self-giving love of Jesus.

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John 13:31-36

A Beautiful Life: Unless I Wash Your Feet...

A Beautiful Life: Unless I Wash Your Feet...

12th July 2026   |   Daniel Macleod

How do we grow closer to God?

In this passage, Jesus washing the disciples’ feet reveals a surprising foundation for intimacy with Christ. Many Christians long to feel closer to God but struggle with distance, frustration, or the sense that they’re “doing all the right things” without experiencing His presence.

This sermon explores Peter’s resistance to letting Jesus wash his feet and shows how we often do the same. Our pride, self-reliance, and desire to “clean ourselves up” before coming to God can actually keep us from the closeness we seek. Jesus doesn’t ask us to fix ourselves first—He invites us to humbly receive His grace. True intimacy with Christ begins when we allow Him to serve us, meet us in our weakness, and wash what we cannot clean ourselves.

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John 13:1-9

A Beautiful Life: The Hour has Come

A Beautiful Life: The Hour has Come

5th July 2026   |   Marcio Fanchin

In this passage, Jesus’ public ministry reaches its turning point. The signs have revealed His power, but now the cross will reveal His glory. As the people begin coming to Christ, He points not to another miracle, but to His death—the ultimate sign of God’s love, justice, and salvation.

In this sermon, we explore how Christ’s death changes the world forever, defeats the power of darkness, and calls every person to respond in faith. The light has come into the world. Will we believe and follow Him?

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John 12:20-52

A Beautiful Life: The Cross and the Throne - One Glory

A Beautiful Life: The Cross and the Throne - One Glory

5th July 2026   |   Richard Palmer

Jesus says, “Whoever loves his life loses it, and whoever hates his life in this world will keep it for eternal life.” (John 12:25)

The question for today is, “What kind of glory are we really living for?”

In this sermon we see that, as the nations begin coming to Jesus, He speaks not of earthly victory, but of the cross. In this message, we explore why our hearts are drawn to temporary glory, why we often seek approval over obedience, and how the cross reveals the true glory of God. Looking at John 12 alongside Isaiah 6 and Isaiah 53, we discover that the King enthroned in glory and the suffering Servant are one and the same. As we behold Christ high and lifted up—on the cross and on the throne—every lesser glory begins to fade.

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John 12:20-54

A Beautiful Life: The Test of True Devotion

A Beautiful Life: The Test of True Devotion

28th June 2026   |   Daniel Macleod

What is Jesus worth to you? In this passage, Mary pours out a year’s wages worth of perfume at Jesus’ feet in an act of extravagant worship. While Judas sees waste, Jesus sees wholehearted devotion. This sermon explores how true worship is born from seeing who Jesus is, understanding what He has done for us, and responding with lives fully surrendered to Him. More than going through the motions, we’re invited to treasure Christ above everything else.

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John 12:1-8

A Beautiful Life: When God Seems Late

A Beautiful Life: When God Seems Late

21st June 2026   |   Andy McCullogh

What do you do when God seems late?

In this sermon from John 11, we explore one of Jesus’ most astonishing miracles—the raising of Lazarus from the dead. But this story is about far more than a resurrection. It reveals who Jesus is in our waiting, our grief, our disappointments, and even our deepest places of loss.

Through the story of Lazarus, Mary, and Martha, we discover:

How to trust God’s timing when His delays don’t make sense

Why Jesus is not only able to bring resurrection someday, but is the Resurrection and the Life today

What Jesus’ tears reveal about the heart of God

How Christ enters our places of pain, poverty, and brokenness

Why no situation is too dead, too lost, or too far gone for God’s power

What Lazarus’ story teaches us about salvation, new life, and our future resurrection

 

Whether you’re waiting for a breakthrough, grieving a loss, struggling with unanswered prayers, or needing fresh hope, this message points us to the One who stands outside every tomb and calls life out of death.

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John 11