We start our ‘Big Questions’ series with one of the biggest questions that we can possibly ask. Suffering. Why does God allow so much? We’re not aiming for neat and […]
Worship Livestream – Sunday 29 August 2021
For our last look at ‘Songs from the Bible’, this week we turn to the final book in scripture. We join with the writer of Revelation in singing “Worthy is […]
Worship Livestream – Sunday 22 August 2021
Have you ever sung a love song to someone? In today’s passage, the prophet Isaiah writes a song that speaks of God’s love for his people, and goes on to […]
Worship Livestream – Sunday 15 August 2021
This Sunday, Beccy is reflecting on the Old Testament prophet of Habakkuk. In the book that bears his name, Habakkuk records all the pain, struggles and difficulties that his nation […]
Worship Livestream – Sunday 8 August 2021
At the last supper, Jesus broke bread with his friends, and then they sang a hymn together before going out to the Mount of Olives – the start of a […]
Worship Livestream – Sunday 1 August 2021
The songs we find in the Bible are responses to so many different circumstances. Today’s song is one we normally think about at Christmas, but Jane unpacks a different side […]
Worship Livestream – Sunday 25 July 2021
As we continue with our summer series thinking about God’s people lifting their voices in song in the Bible, Mary looks at Paul and Silas who praised God whilst in […]
Worship Livestream – Sunday 18 July 2021
Summer weather returns, and we continue with our summer series looking at God’s people raising their voices in song in the Bible. Today, Linda uncovers a magnificent song celebrating God’s […]
Worship Livestream – Sunday 11 July 2021
Robert develops our theme today as we look at the shortest recorded song in the Bible. This song so important that it’s written twice – both times in the book […]
Worship Livestream – Sunday 4 July 2021
We start a new sermon series for summer today, as we begin to look at ‘Songs from the Bible’. Each week we will be looking at a different example of […]