• December 15, 2024

    Speaker: Rev Justin Ang

    As we conclude our Christmas advent series, we look at the faithfulness of the magi. A reminder that the Christmas message is for all people!

  • December 8, 2024

    Speaker: Rev Justin Ang

    As we continue our advent series, we hear of Joseph’s faithfulness and we’re reminded of how God often works in our world – through the gentle and lowly.

  • December 1, 2024

    Speaker: Rev Justin Ang

    Christmas is drawing near and it’s an opportunity to draw near to Jesus. Genealogies may not be everyone’s cup of tea, but we see God’s faithfulness at work even in the tiny detail.

  • November 24, 2024

    In our passing world, very few things are built to last. As we celebrate 150 years in our Scots’ Church building, we give thanks to God not just for the stonework of our forebears, but for the more lasting cornerstone – the founding faith of those who proclaimed the good news of Jesus Christ.

  • November 10, 2024

    Speaker: Rev Justin Ang

    Life is complicated, to say the least! But there is a shepherd who has compassion on us.

  • November 3, 2024

    The travelling Apostle Paul has remarkable success establishing a new church in Corinth… but by the time he writes back to them three years later, there are some serious problems brewing from within. We will do well to learn from their mistakes!

  • October 27, 2024

    As Paul arrives in Athens, he’s confronted by a bewildering array of options. Temples, idols, and intellectual and philosophical options are everywhere. Paul observes, he reasons, and he debates – but always the same thing remains central. The resurrection of Jesus is the way the one true God has made himself known.

  • October 20, 2024

    Series: ScotsCity

    “God is light, and in him is no darkness at all.” That’s a profound claim for a world with so much darkness. God’s light appears in the life of Christ, in the possibility of eternal life, and in a life of fellowship and joy.

  • October 20, 2024

    “Our pastor rejuvenated this congregation . . . He grew our church from 1 to 1,000.” Easy to say but easily wrong. It’s not us but God who grows his church and gives us the opportunity to participate. He’s the source and standard of growth, and he grows us up together.