Sermons from 2025
The Armour of God 2/2 (43 mins)
In this second session on the armour of God, Jeff Jacob sheds light on the nature of the spiritual wickedness that opposes the believer. He also focuses on the significance of standing in the ‘evil day’. Jeff also details the specific items of the armoury, giving insight into their significance in the Christians warfare.
The Fruit of the Spirit 4/4: Selfward Fruit (47 mins)
In this final session of our series, Tim Lewitt delivers a challenging and insightful sermon on faith, meekness, and temperance. He helpfully defines them and shows how the Lord Jesus demonstrated these fruit in His life on earth.
The Armour of God 1/2 (47 mins)
In this introductory sermon, Joel Lacey provides insight into the contextual background behind the armour of God, from the prophecy of Isaiah.
The Fruit of the Spirit 3/4: Manward Fruit (52 mins)
In this third session of the series, Josh challenges the listener of the costly nature of demonstrating these fruit. Longsuffering, gentleness, and goodness all demand self-denial; it is this that helps us distinguish the difference between godly fruit and fleshly ‘good morals’.
The Fruit of the Spirit 2/4: Godward Fruit (50 mins)
In this second session, Joseph Khalil helpfully teaches the truth of love, joy, and peace as being some of the fruit of the Spirit. he explains how we have first received these three things from God Himself, and challenges us to demonstrate these fruit to others in the strength of the Spirit.
The Fruit of the Spirit 1/4: Overview (39 mins)
In this introductory session, Joel gives an overview of the nine fruit of the Spirit listed in Ephesians 6. He divides the fruit into Godward, Manward, and Selfward fruit which provides the framework for this series. Key questions are considered, such as: how do they compare with the works of the flesh? Why ‘fruit’? How do they differ from good morals?
Christians and their Circumstances: Conflict (49 mins)
Joel Johnson preaches on the various conflicts that can affect a believer.Using Proverbs 13:10 as his premise, he develops a very practical and useful way to handle spiritual, physical, emotional and inter-personal struggles that can crash into a Christian’s life.
Lessons from the Raising of Jairus’s Daughter (39 mins)
Gordon McCracken gives a challenging sermon, drawing from the incredible miracle of the resurrection of Jairus’s daughter. Gordon highlights key moments in the event such as the cost of coming to Jesus Christ and the need to trust the Lord, and not run away from, or run to, our circumstances without Him.