Current Series
Morning Series
The Resurrection Chapter
Following the celebration of Easter, we will explore the meaning of the resurrection more fully through 1 Corinthians 15, Paul’s ‘Resurrection Chapter’. It is a chapter that speaks about our commission to be witnesses and then unpacks that witness into the meaning of the resurrection.
Evening Series
Disciple
Jesus’ words of call were simple, ‘Follow me!’ In the evenings we will look at nine discipleship practices suggested by John Mark Comer’s book, ‘Practicing the Way’. There will be shorter talks during this series to allow time for discussion.
The Spirit of Christmas
Evening Series
In scripture the Spirit is a person, the third person of the Trinity; Father, Son and Spirit. But what role does the Spirit have to play in Christmas? How do we see the Spirit at work in the past, the present and the future?
The God of Elijah
Evening Series
James, writing in his letter states that Elijah ‘was a man just like us’ - someone who listened and obeyed. This series aims to encourage us to be faithful followers of God despite the circumstances that surround us.
Body Life
Morning Series
In Paul’s challenging letter to the church in Ephesus he points out that the Christian faith is far more corporate and public than most realise. Paul focuses on what life together should look like.
BE-Attitudes
Evening Series
The Beatitudes form part of Jesus’ revolutionary manifesto for Kingdom living. These pithy statements are contrary to conventional wisdom in our present culture. The Beatitudes are not mere rhetoric, but apply to every area of life.
Summer of Psalms
Evening Series
The book of Psalms is part hymnbook, part prayer book, part wisdom literature, and part anthology of poems concerning Israel and God. Its subject matter is astonishingly broad. On the one hand it proclaims praise and prayer to God and on the other it encompasses human experience and emotion.