In this message, we dive into Philippians 3 to explore the radical perspective of the Apostle Paul. While we often focus on the power of Jesus’ resurrection as a past event, Paul shows us how it serves as a present reality that transforms how we handle fear, suffering, and our love for others.
Passage:
Philippians 3:8-12
From grief in the garden to hope at the empty tomb, Ben ends this Easter series by asking the question: not what we’re looking for, but who.
As Jesus calls Mary by name, He shows He is alive—and He calls each of us to follow Him.
The answer to our emptiness and the brokenness of this world is found in Jesus Christ, so will you listen as he calls your name and follow him?
Passage:
John 20:1-18
In the midst of the cross, Julian reveals a grace that changes everything. Instead of a whimper, Jesus leaves us with a victory cry—'It is finished.' The debt is paid, the work is done, and the promise of eternal life is open to all. Join us as we explore the finish line that became our beginning.
Passage:
John 19:16-37
This week, Ben launches our new Easter series, "Our Risen King," exploring the life-changing statements Jesus made from the Last Supper to the Resurrection. In this message, we examine the humble servanthood of Christ—the King who gave up everything for us. We are challenged to follow His lead by sacrificially serving one another and, in His own words, “Do As I Have Done For You” as Jesus washes His disciples feet.
Passage:
John 13:1-17
Malachi ends with Yahweh declaring that those who fear Him are His treasured possession, a people He calls out so that many more might be drawn in to become His treasure as well. Though the arrogant may appear to prosper for a time, God promises a coming day when He will clearly distinguish the righteous from the wicked. For those who honour Him, that day will rise like the sun—bringing healing, joy, and freedom. For those who reject Him, it will be a day of justice.
Passage:
Malachi 3:16 - 4:6
Andy explores what it truly means to walk with God—not as a fleeting spiritual high, but as a consistent way of life sustained by grace. He emphasizes that God desires a relationship rooted in trust and obedience. By listening for His voice and aligning our steps with His Word, we allow Him to transform our character from the inside out.
Passage:
1 John 1:5-2:6
Segun explains that Israel’s failure to honour God with their tithes was not ultimately about money but about relationship, trust, and obedience. God invites His people to return to Him, promising that when they honour Him with their resources, they step into the blessing and freedom He intends for them. Giving is presented not as a burden but as a joyful response to being chosen, loved, and provided for by a faithful God. The sermon encourages believers to see generosity as an act of worship that reflects God’s own generosity toward them.
Passage:
Malachi 3:6-14
In this message, Julian examines the prophetic theme of divine justice as presented in chapters 2 and 3 of Malachi, focusing on God's response to injustice, the process of purification for the people, and the assurance of the eventual final of justice brought through Jesus Christ.
Passage:
Malachi 2:17-3:5
God confronts His people for breaking covenant relationships—both with Him and with one another. Skip highlights that God calls His people into a deep covenant relationship of faithfulness—because we are chosen to be the Bride of Christ, and therefore our relationships should reflect His the love we have received from in Jesus.
Passage:
Malachi 2:10-16
In this message we explore God’s call for every believer to lead. Ben highlights how the priests in Malachi grew weary and failed to lead God’s people well—but Jesus stepped in as the perfect High Priest, the faithful leader we needed. When we accepted Jesus as Lord and Saviour, our identity changed before we ever lifted a finger: we became royal priests, created in Christ to do good works. But priestly identity doesn’t mean self‑reliance. We cannot live for Christ in our own strength. We rest in Him. We draw life from Him. And empowered by the Spirit, we go as servant‑leaders—carrying God’s presence, mercy, and blessing into the world through our everyday lives.
Passage:
Malachi 2:1-9





