• May 22, 2022

    Jesus came into our world claiming to be bread, light, and life … and demonstrated by feeding a crowd, making a blind man see, and raising his friend Lazarus from the grave. Is it really possible, in Tolkien’s immortal words, that “everything sad will finally come un-true?”

  • May 15, 2022

    “Consecrated by God” – Our 11AM and 5PM service this week will be led by Rev Phil Campbell as we take a look at how once again we find Jesus stealing the limelight at a major Jewish festival, setting the scene for more polarising claims.

  • May 8, 2022

    Our 11AM and 5PM service this week will be led by Rev Phil Campbell as we take a look at “Good Shepherd At Last” (John 10:1-21). Israel’s shepherds have a track record of failure and self interest. Jesus comes as “The Good Shepherd” who is prepared to lay down his life for his sheep. Both of those leadership models are very evident in our world today – which one is most like you?

  • May 1, 2022

    Rev Phil Campbell returns this week as we take a look at John 9 on a sermon titled “Seeing The Light”. It’s often said that there is none so blind as the one who will not see. John explores this theme as he details the reaction of the Pharisees to the sabbath healing of a man born blind. Who is really blind? Who are the real sinners in the story? The answers might surprise you!

  • April 24, 2022

    Speaker: Rev Phil Court

    Rev Phil Court returns this week to lead the 11 AM service in a casual sermon series titled “A Mighty Hand and An Outstretched Arm” . For part one this week, we’ll get to take a look at Exodus 1:15-2:10 and Matthew 2:13-20 on a sermon dubbed “Against the Odds”.

  • April 17, 2022

    Our Easter Sunday service led by Rev Phil Campbell will have us consider Luke 24:1-12, 36-48 and 1 Corinthians 15:1-19, 30-32, with a sermon titled “Not in Vain”.

  • April 15, 2022

    “Thank God it’s Friday” – our 2022 Good Friday service will be led by Rev Phil Campbell, as we take a look at select readings from Luke’s gospel, Chapter 23. Luke 23:1-5, Luke 23:13-25, Luke 23:32-43 and Luke 23:44-49.

  • April 10, 2022

    These days – as from the very start – the claims of Jesus are almost impossible to ignore. But can we accept them in our multicultural world?

  • April 3, 2022

    Speaker: Rev Mike Raiter

    In a world of turmoil and trouble, when ‘the fig tree does not blossom’ and we can’t understand what God is doing, Habakkuk helps us to find a way to still give thanks to the Lord.