Sermons from September 2025

Sermons from September 2025

Gospel Living: Repentance (41 mins)

In this sermon, Joel Lacey focusses on repentance in the life of a believer. Sadly, many Christians view repentance as a ‘doom and gloom’ subject and is therefore often neglected. However the Bible views it very differently; in fact, Heaven rejoices when a sinner repents. Further to this, repentance is essential for ongoing fellowship with God, and other believers. Absence of repentance in a believers life will result in a cold, hardened heart that becomes desensitised to the awfulness of…

Gospel Living: Grace (39 mins)

As part of our latest series ‘Key Components for Gospel Living’, Jacob Charles delivers a challenging sermon on the need for Christians to show grace to others. Having been saved by God’s amazing grace, Christians ought to be marked by forgiveness and grace. Jacob refers to several teachings of the Lord Jesus, and reminds us of how he ultimately demonstrated grace by laying down His life to save us – who deserve nothing less than eternal condemnation.

Come to The Lord – Testimony (21 mins)

Dwyn Thomas shares his testimony on how he found Christ. He starts by narrating his troubled childhood in South Africa that stemmed from his parents’ divorce and his father not saying good bye when Dwyn left home.He came to UK and worked on a farm and later returned to his home country.Having met his wife Desire, they moved back to UK and got in the rat race of building their careers. He had no time for God or the Bible.Ultimately,…

Finding Peace in the midst of Storms of Life (50 mins)

John Kurian preaches from Philippians ch 4. He reminds the believer that anxiety and worry are actually a mild form of atheism. Since God sent His Son to deal with the most difficult problem of sin – then why should we worry about far more trivial matters in the existential struggles of life. Of course, there are legitimate worries in the Christian’s life, but this can become toxic and sinful if we remove the Lord out of our equation. So…