Andrew Heard continues our series in the gospel of Matthew, looking at chapter 21 and Jesus' entry to Jerusalem. Here, we unpack the significance of this event and it's radical implications.
More than admin and travel plans, Jez Reynolds takes us through 1 Corinthians 16 and shows the historical, unifying, and generous nature of the Christian faith.
We have a certain hope that death is defeated! Andrew Heard opens God's word in 1 Corinthians 15 to motivate us to stand firm and give ourselves fully to the work of the Lord!
Grahame Fuller takes us through 1 Corinthians 15 a passage all about the gospel, how it saves, Jesus' death and resurrection (the evidences for it) and the difference it makes to our future.
Tongues or Prophecy? Andrew Heard takes us through three assumptions that shape how Paul tackles this question for the Corinthians - and they are still relevant today.
What does real love look like? Jez Reynolds shows us from 1 Corinthians 13 the incredible picture of love painted there and why it drives us towards a saviour.
What are the marks of true spirituality? What does the spiritual church look like? Grahame Fuller starts our 1 Corinthians 12-16 series by looking at the first 3 verses and asking these questions.
In a time like this, how is it possible for us to enjoy real hope? Andrew Heard opens up Jesus' Parable in Matthew 20, that shows us hope in a generous God.
This is one of the most famous conversations in the Bible. Andrew Heard unpacks Matthew 19 to show how Jesus' interaction with a rich young man speaks to the heart of what life is about.
In the midst of pandemic, Andrew Heard unpacks Hebrews 12:1-3 and shows how the Christian hope in the risen Jesus helps us grow in the face of suffering, and leads us to be a community of love.
Who will be your king? Happiness or Jesus? Grahame Fuller tackles this question, and how it applies to sex, marriage, divorce, and singleness from Matthew 19.
At the heart of the Christian message is a God who forgives his people. Andrew Heard unpacks Matthew 18 and pulls out some deep practical implications of this forgiveness for our lives together.
Talking about accountability, sin, and church discipline can be a knotty issue. Jez walks us through Jesus’ teaching in Matthew 18 and shows how christian life in community radically challenges the toxic individualism of our age.
"Get behind me, Satan!" Andrew Heard shows how these four words from Jesus in Matthew 16 reveal a spiritual battle that has been raging since the beginning, and is still going on today.