TEACHINGS
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I am the True Vine
24th November 2024 | Marcio Fanchin
In our final sermon on the ‘I am’ sayings of Jesus, Marcio looks at why abiding in Christ, the ‘True Vine’, is the way to a fruitful life.

I am the Way
17th November 2024 | Richard Palmer
This morning we come to the penultimate week of our series on the ‘I am’ sayings, where Richard unpacks the meaning of Jesus as ‘the Way, the Truth and the Life’.

I am the Resurrection
10th November 2024 | Daniel Macleod
In this sermon, Daniel looks at what Christianity says about death, how Jesus reacted to the death of his friend, and what this means for us today.

I am the Good Shepherd
3rd November 2024 | Daniel Macleod
We’re now over halfway through our series on ‘Who does Jesus say He is?’ In this sermon, Daniel looks at four things that make Jesus ‘good’, and how these prove His ability and right to ‘shepherd’ us towards heaven.

I am the Light of the World | John 8:12-20, John 9:1-5
20th October 2024 | Charles Glass
This Sunday, we continue our new teaching series discovering who Jesus says he is. Charles looks at this well-known verse through the context of Israel two millennia ago, and how it is still relevant in our lives today.

Are You Thirsty for More of God?
30th September 2024 | Daniel Macleod
Are you thirsty for more of God? For more of the Kingdom breaking out in London and the nations? This morning on Vision Sunday Daniel reflects on the development of our church and mission, and leads us into a new season as a church, where he helps prepare us to expect great things from God.

Two Mistakes I Made
22nd September 2024 | Daniel Macleod
This week Daniel shares two mistakes he made when he got baptised as a teenager. Firstly, a superficial view of his own sin. And secondly, a superficial view of Jesus’ work in saving us. Here we learn how deep our problem goes and how great Jesus’ work really is.

Gathering
8th September 2024 | Daniel Macleod
We cannot separate our relationship with Jesus from our relationship with the church. In this sermon, Daniel reminds us that the main reason we gather as a church is so we may go deeper into the presence of God and come to a greater understanding of who He is. Secondly, gathering sharpens and grows us; the gathering of God’s people is His design for human flourishing. There are riches and depth and spiritual power found in the physical gathering of God’s people.