All Things New: New Creation

Continuing our series on Revelation, Lauren shares about the New Creation. The future time and place where there is no chaos, no distance, no pain and all things are new. She shows us that in Jesus Christ the New Creation has already come and as Christians we are invited to live in reality and invite others into that today.

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Pentecost Sunday

This Pentecost Sunday, Jonny looks at Acts Two and speaks on what it means to long for the ministry of the Holy Spirit. He takes us through eight characteristics and indicators of the Spirit’s work, and calls us to open ourselves up to the possibility of the Holy Spirit moving powerfully today.

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Signs and Symbols: The Man on the Horse

This week Amy unpacks this image: “I saw heaven standing open and there before me was a white horse, whose rider is called Faithful and True.” In revelation we see Jesus implement the victory of the cross, making all things nee and judging evil. Amy calls us to lean wholly into this truth, surrendering every part of our lives to the trustworthy and glorious Lordship of Christ.

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Signs and Wonders: Part Three

Continuing our series on Revelation, Jo unpacks the series of ‘Sevens’ found across the book which highlight the level of resistance to God’s kingdom coming in fullness. Together we explore God’s judgement on evil and the part the church has to play in contending for the Kingdom of God to come.

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Signs and Wonders: Part Two

This week Jonny describes the dangers of Babylon depicted in Revelation, and explains the way in which Babylon remains as real as it ever was - surrounding us in our world today. Our world is not one centred on God, and in order to follow Him we must become acutely aware of the places devoid of HIs presence.

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Costly Worship

This week we take a short break from our Revelation series and explore together what it means to bring costly worship before God. We read the story of the woman and the alabaster jar, and in a service flipped on its head Jonny and Amy share with us their heart and their dream for the coming season.

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Signs and Wonders: Part One

We are excited to be entering into a four-part mini-series on the most significant signs and wonders in the book of Revelation. We kick off this week as Mark unpacks the story of the woman and the dragon, a profound image of the power of the devil as well as the all-consuming power of Christ which overcomes.

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Deeply Known

This week Beth shares some thoughts on Jesus’ last interaction with Peter in the Gospel of John. In spite of our deepest sin, we are deeply known. Each and every one of us is called to follow the path that Jesus has laid out for us, no matter what condition we’re in.

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Easter Sunday

He is risen! On Easter Sunday we gather at Trinity to celebrate the truth and joy of Jesus’ resurrection, and we remind ourselves that we too, are called into resurrection life. Jonny unpacks this for us through the story of Lazarus.

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Revelation: Laodicea

This week Amy Jones speaks to us about Jesus’ message to the church in Laodicea. In this final letter, Jesus speaks of how He despises the Church’s lukewarm faith. Amy explores this accusation of self-sufficiency and describes the beauty of the open door of dependence which Jesus lovingly invites to walk through in faith.

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Revelation: Philadelphia

This week we explore together the letter to the Philadelphians. Mark unpacks for us how Jesus redefines Holiness with a radical invitation to the church. Here Holiness is depicted not as a standard of perfection to be attained but rather as an open door into which He gracefully invites us to walk into - the door into His presence. In the profound beauty of His agape love He invites us to sit at His feet and simply enjoy being with Him.

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Revelation: Thyatira

This week we read Jesus’ message to the Church in Thyatira, in which He affirms their faith and perseverance, but calls them out on their obedience to the “spirit of Jezebel”. Jonny unpacks what Jezebel represents and how true fullness comes when we accept Jesus’ call us to follow Him and Him alone.

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Lent: Jesus in the Wilderness

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.

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Revelation: Pergamum

Jonny 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.

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Revelation: Smryna

This 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.

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