Apr 12, 2026
In this opening message in our Psalms series, Florence introduces Psalm 13 and shows how biblical lament gives us a faithful way to bring our pain, confusion, and sorrow to God.
Lament is not grumbling or faithlessness. It is an honest expression of faith that teaches us to:
Apr 6, 2026
Vijay opens with a vivid image: a man walking through a village destroyed by a storm finds a rooster standing on the wreckage, chest out, crowing with full confidence. It seems absurd until you realise the rooster isn't responding to the ruins. It's responding to the risen...
Mar 30, 2026
Dave opens with a lighthearted reflection on early birds vs. night owls, using his five-year-old son Douglas (who storms in at 5am in full builder's gear) as a bridge into the day's theme - Palm Sunday and the clocks going forward giving him a welcome extra hour's sleep.
He then explores the Palm Sunday story from...
Mar 22, 2026
Mhairi’s sermon centres on Jonah and the “sign of Jonah” in Matthew 12, showing how Jonah’s story points forward to Jesus’ death and resurrection.
She begins by connecting Jesus’ words to the Old Testament story of Jonah. Jonah was called by God to go to Nineveh and preach against its wickedness, but instead...
Mar 15, 2026
James reflects on the Transfiguration of Jesus in Mark 8:27–9:10, describing it as a true “mountaintop experience” that gave the disciples a preview of Christ’s glory and the coming kingdom of God.
He begins by setting the scene near Caesarea Philippi, likely placing the event on Mount Hermon. Before the...