eNews - 8th March 2024

eNews - 8th March 2024

How often do you have people willingly come up to you wanting to hear about Jesus? Bursting out of their skin with enthusiasm (so much so they can't sit still!) to learn more from God's word?

This is the hunger and attitude that our kids and youth bring to church each week. After each Sunday I hear the reports of them going home from church and asking to hear more stories from the Bible, asking their friends at school if they know Jesus, praying for those they know to come to Jesus. Our youth are regularly inviting friends on a Friday night so they too might know the hope and life found only in Jesus.

eNews - 1st March 2024

eNews - 1st March 2024

‘God’s will’. It’s a contentious phrase.

For some, it raises theological debate around predestination and for others, more personal questions of guidance, like ‘Which job should I take? Who should I marry? or When should we start a family?’ More than that, it raises questions around God’s goodness. When big life decisions don’t turn out how we hoped - we miss the promotion, a relationship breaks down or having children proves more difficult than we thought – we find ourselves asking ‘How on earth could this be your will? Is this really what you desire for me God?’ 

eNews - 16th February 2024

eNews - 16th February 2024

God is not stingy; generosity is one of his characteristics.

We will see this on Sunday as we look at Jesus miracle of turning water into wine. He doesn't produce cheap cask booze but the finest of wine for the guests of the wedding.

God's greatest and most generous gift towards us is the death of his own Son on our behalf. This mercy and grace is where Jesus takes the penalty we deserve for our sin and rebellion.

eNews - 9th February 2024

eNews - 9th February 2024

This Sunday we will be sharing in the Lord's Supper together at both Morning and Night Church.

For many of us the frequent sharing the Lord's Supper has been part of our regular church experience for many years. For others of us it might be something new or not really done all that often.

Have you ever stopped to ask the question of why do we have this ritual involving a little bit of bread and some juice from a comically sized cup?