Cultivating Faithfulness

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Psalm 37:3, 51:15-17; Hosea 6:6-7; Matthew 23:23; 2 Timothy 2:11-13 — God is unrelentingly faithful to us, and as followers of Christ we are called to grow in faithfulness to Him. But this is not simply achieved by willpower and acts of devotion. Cultivating true God-honouring faithfulness is a work of the Holy Spirit. We are to trust in and seek after Him (not our own efforts), and persist in intent and action with whatever He’s placed in our hands.

WATCH: Sermon begins at 55:19


The Twist In The Tale

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Genesis 3:1-22 — Out of the perfection of Eden, we see the ‘twist in the tale’ of God’s created order: the temptation of the serpent causes Adam and Eve to fall into sin. But even in the midst of human guilt, futile cover-ups, and blame-shifting, we see a God who pursues us, promising hope and providing a means for our redemption.

WATCH: Sermon begins at 1:10:15


The Creator's Heart Of Love

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Luke 24:25-27,45-47; Genesis 1:1,27-28, 2:7; Romans 1:20, 5:8; Ephesians 1:5-6; Psalm 19:1 — From Creation to Christ we see a God with a heart of love for mankind, like a Father tenderly holding His newborn child. And it is nothing less than this love that is the central longing and need of every human heart. We were created and predestined for loving relationship with our Creator.

WATCH: Sermon begins at 1:14:27


Come To The River

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Steve and Ros Lazar

2 Kings 5:1-14 — Naaman’s account is one of despair turned to hope; pride turned to humility; and sickness turned to health. Like Naaman, our greatest need is to come in simplicity to the river of God’s grace, receiving the healing only He can bring.

Hear reflections from long term missionary to Mozambique, Steve Lazar.

WATCH: Sermon begins at 1:19:43


Anchored To The Word: God’s Great Story

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Luke 24:13-32,44-49; 4:16-21 — On the road to Emmaus, Jesus came alongside His downcast disciples and ‘interpreted to them in all the Scriptures the things concerning himself’. In the Bible we see a single unified story which points to God’s great redemptive plan weaved throughout time. Like His disciples, may delving into His Scriptures anew cause our hearts to ‘burn within us’ as we see Jesus afresh.

WATCH: Sermon begins at 1:20:16