Rev. Diane Smith brings us a sermon for Aldersgate / Ascension Sunday based on John 17:1-11
Rev. Diane Smith brings us a sermon for Aldersgate / Ascension Sunday based on John 17:1-11
A printed service from Rev. Derek Grimshaw The service can either be followed by reading online, clicking on the You tube links will open a separate window where you can listen to the Hymns. Or you can use the download link to print of the text and read offline or pass to someone.
Rev. Martin Dawes talks about John Wesley, the man whose heart was strangely warmed and the movement he fostered
Rev. Andrew Sankey brings us a bible study based on this years Thy Kingdom Come series. There will be a chance to speak to Andrew on Zoom (details below). For more Thy Kingdom Come information, prayer journal and other events, check out our Thy Kingdom Come page. BIBLE STUDY – The Great Commission Matthew 28:16-20Then…
Rev. Diane Smith brings us a service for Ascension day which this year falls on Thursday 21st May. The bible readings that Diane refers too are : Mark 16:19-20 After the Lord Jesus had spoken to them, he was taken up into heaven and he sat at the right hand of God. Then the disciples went out…
This online worship service was led by Rev. Joan Pell. Scripture: John 21:1-19. Hymns are from Singing the Faith, numbers 435 & 402. Video and audio available and the written text for the sermon. This is the fourth sermon in a six-part series Tales of Peter’s Discipleship Journey.
This online worship service with Alyson Ellis preaching will be livestreamed on Sunday at 10.30 a.m. The recording will be available afterwards with the service beginning around the 20 minute mark This is the fourth service in the series Being Church, Doing Life, Marks of Maturity.
Rev. Diane Smith brings us a sermon for the 6th Sunday in Easter, based on John 14:15-21
A printed service from Rev. Derek Grimshaw The service can either be followed by reading online, clicking on the You tube links will open a separate window where you can listen to the Hymns. Or you can use the download link to print of the text and read offline or pass to someone.
As we approach “Thy Kingdom Come” Rev. Martin Dawes shares thoughts about the nature and application of prayer.