eNews - 7th October 2022

eNews - 7th October 2022

One of the many things I love about Night Church is that after the sermon we have a Q&A time. We had some great questions on Sunday from Daniel 1.

One of them was this - “Is it possible for the same decision to be compromising for one person but actually Jesus-honouring for another?” For example (a scenario I mentioned in my sermon) deciding to skip community group to go to work drinks. […]

eNews - 30th September 2022

eNews - 30th September 2022

How’s life playing out for you?

What things are going well and what things would you change if you could?

Last week at church we unpacked the words of Jesus and his offer of Life to the Full. If you didn’t get a chance to listen to the sermon you can find it here. This Life to the Full Jesus offers doesn’t equal a life of bliss and happiness but a life lived in relationship with God. Life to the full is found with Him alone.

eNews - 16th September 2022

eNews - 16th September 2022

How great has the book of Philippians been at re-orienting us to what matters most in life. Living with our eyes fixed on Jesus and the eternal home we have in Him.

Each week in my personal devotion time with God I read a blog by a Christian writer by the name of Scotty Smith. He beautifully writes prayers based off passages of scripture. I always find them so moving and helpful in drawing me closer to God. […]

eNews - 9th September 2022

eNews - 9th September 2022

Like many of you, I woke this morning to the news that the Queen has died. Even though she was 96 years old, it still came as a surprise that we will no longer have a Queen. In the words of the new British Prime Minister, ‘This is the passing of the Second Elizabethan Age’, and in a way it does feel like that, that a new era will soon begin. […]

eNews - 2nd September 2022

eNews - 2nd September 2022

I hope on Sunday you were encouraged as I was by the call to radical other-person centredness in Philippians 2. If you missed it you can catch up here. As I mentioned on Sunday, I’m a chronic grumbler. I was really convicted by the call to “do everything without grumbling or arguing” (Phil 2:14). And I don’t think I’m alone in this. […]