• May 5, 2024

    What happens when our prayers go unanswered? When it feels like God is silent? In our third instalment of ‘Dark Clouds, Deep Mercy’, we consider the need to bring our requests to God and to bring them boldly.

  • April 28, 2024

    How do you respond when you have been burned because someone else burned to do you wrong? As we continue our series, ‘Dark Clouds, Deep Mercy’, it is worth reflecting on the importance of bringing our complaints to God.

  • April 19, 2024

    In times of chaos and disorder, we can become overwhelmed with life. Where is God? Does He care? Is He even listening? Will He do something? We begin a four part series “Dark Cloud, Deep Mercy” where we explore God’s gift of lament to his people.

  • April 14, 2024

    Does the idea that God is inescapable, and that he knows your inmost thoughts, strike you as bad news? Or is it the best news you ever heard? What if God knows exactly what you’re like, but loves you anyway?

  • April 7, 2024

    Speaker: Rev Phil Court

    Join us in welcoming Rev Phil Court as guest minister as we take a look at Matthew 7:12-29 together in a sermon titled “Founded on the Rock”!

  • March 31, 2024

    While repetition can be boring and unnecessary, Easter is one of those wonderful instances when repetition is much needed and very much worth it. It’s another chance to see Jesus, again. In other words, the risen Jesus presents himself in word and deed to all humanity and gives us yet another chance to meet him.

  • March 29, 2024

    On the first “Good Friday,” everyone is having their say about Jesus. In the end, the verdict is cast, and it’s The Peoples’ Choice. But no matter what others think and say about him, God will have the final word.

  • March 24, 2024

    Speaker: Rev Justin Ang

    As we celebrate Palm Sunday, it is an opportunity for us to remember Jesus’ triumphal entry into Jerusalem. But as Jesus enters the city, what will he find? Will those around Jesus recognise him as King?

  • March 17, 2024

    Speaker: Rev Justin Ang

    As we draw near to Easter, it’s an opportunity for us to reflect on who Jesus is and what his kingship means for us. In Luke 19, Jesus the King draws near to Jerusalem but will his kingdom appear immediately?