As we approach Lent as a church family, Amy camps out in Matthew 4, unpacking Jesus’ victory over the devil in the wilderness. The beauty of this passage is that Jesus has gone before us, we can lean on Him as our source of strength and vitality as we learn to depend on His unfailing, irrevocable love with our whole lives.
Read MoreJonny unpacks Jesus’ message to the Church in Pergamum. Where we make space for the idols of the world and open ourselves up to the power of their influence - even in small ways - we are inherently making a compromise on the transformative and all-consuming of the gospel. Jesus died so that we may have fullness of life in Him, and this week Jonny explores with us the challenging beauty of that narrow pathway.
Read MoreThis week Jo shares with us the cost of love. We see in this passage that, in a fallen world, love will never exist without cost. As a result, as Christians we frequently find ourselves under incredible amounts of pressure. Jo talks us through how we can cope with that, and draws us further into the reality of Jesus - not just His demonstration of love’s earthly cost, but of the promise of His eternal heavenly provision.
Read MoreThis week we read Jesus’ message to the church in Ephesus, a church living for God but not with God. Amy shares with us the beauty of intimacy with Jesus and invites us to know Him afresh as our first love.
Read MoreThis week we explore John’s depiction of Jesus at the start of the book of Revelation. At the centre of every new revival is a fresh revelation of who Jesus is, and this is what we seeking today.
Read MoreThis week we are excited to enter together into a new teaching series, as Jonny introduces to us the book of Revelation and the depth of its challenge to the comfort and stagnancy in our lives. Rev. 1:1-11.
Read MoreOn this New Years Day service, Mark invites us to look forward into 2023 with a fresh sense of hope. Not a hope that we must force ourselves to feel, but a profound, daring hope which lies within God’s steadfast faithfulness.
Read MoreOn Christmas Day at Trinity, Jonny speaks on Colossians chapter 1. “The Son is the image of the invisible God, the firstborn over all creation. For in Him all things were created: things in heaven and on earth, visible and invisible, whether thrones or powers or rulers or authorities; all things have been created through Him and for him.”
Read MoreWelcome to Trinity Carols! This year we are celebrating the truth of Jesus in and amongst the reality of an increasingly-weary world. Jonny shares with us the all-consuming, incomparable, world-shifting beauty of the Gospel.
Read More‘Heaven is a person’. This week Amy speaks to us about what it means to groan for creation to be made new. What does it mean to live in the tension between the brokenness of our world and the promise of God’s glorious, reformative plan for our world?
Read MoreThis week Jo explores the story of Mary, mother of Jesus, and reminds us of the deep and unwavering mercy of God.
Read MoreThis week Pete Hughes talks to us about the blood, sweat and tears of purifying our hearts. Only pure hearts, devoted to God in undivided praise, will bring about the true renewal on Earth that we long to see.
Read MoreMark explains, with academic rigour and depth, why women are in Christ given equal authority to men. “There is neither Jew nor Gentile, neither slave nor free, nor is there male and female, for you are all one in Christ Jesus.” (Gal. 3:28)
Read MoreIn a time of crisis the most powerful and impactful thing we can do is bind ourselves in friendship to Jesus in times of crisis. This week Jonny describes this upside-down dynamic in the context of Ruth’s covenant.
Read MoreThis week Beth explores the redemptive narrative of the book of Ruth, and speaks to us about how Jesus walks into our world to redeem even the most hopeless of stories.
Read MoreThis week Lauren continues our series on the Book of Ruth. She invites us to follow Ruth’s example and trust God with all we have because God is faithful.
Read MoreThis week we begin our journey into the book of Ruth, as Jo unpacks its accounts of profound sacrifice, and the power of letting go.
Read MoreAs we share as a church in a Healing Eucharist, Mark speaks to us about the futility and irrelevance of perfection when it comes to following Jesus. There’s a crack in everything.
Read MoreIn the final week of Trinity’s vision month, Jonny invites us into a deeper surrender in our walk with Jesus.
Read MoreIn week four of our vision month, Jonny describes the core of the Church’s mission as he speaks on the Great Commission in Matthew 28. “Go therefore and make disciples of all nations, baptising them in the name of the Father and of the son and of the Holy Spirit, teaching them to observe all that I have commanded you.”
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