Sermons from May 2025
Respectable sins: Anger (43 mins)
In this sermon, Joel teaches the biblical view of anger. Many think that anger is a only a bad thing, that Christians should never get angry, and that ‘I’m just an angry person’ is acceptable; there are lots of misconceptions surrounding anger. Instead, we discover that anger can be sinful or righteous. Have a listen to this sermon to learn what the Bible says about anger.
Ephesians 2 (53 mins)
Brother Andrew Hackett from Northampton gives expositional insight into the wonderful passage of Ephesians chapter 2. He teaches from the text about the transformation from spiritual death to life through God’s grace, showing how believers were once dead in sin but are now made alive in Christ. He highlights that salvation is a gift from God, not earned by works, so no one can boast. He also teaches the wisdom of God as demonstrated through the Church.
Respectable sins: Lack of self-control (45 mins)
Brother Josh speaks about a struggle that affects many of us: a lack of self-control. He shares from God’s Word how we can understand this challenge and grow in self-discipline through the power of the Holy Spirit. Drawing from Galatians 5, he reminds us that self-control is not just a personal effort but a fruit of the Spirit. This message encourages us to rely less on willpower and more on our walk with Christ.
Things which are to come (42 mins)
John Griffiths expounds truth from God’s word regarding the millennial reign of Christ on earth and the Eternal State. He gives us a glimpse of the joy and glory of those times, and how our future prospects ought to impact our daily living.
Respectable sins: Judgementalism (52 mins)
In this first session of our series, ‘The Sins We Tolerate,’ Jacob Charles investigates the sin of judgementalism. He identifies that there is righteous judgement, which is necessary. He further explains that there is sinful judgement, which comes from a proud and selfish heart. He finally identifies ways in which we can guard ourselves from this sin.