Surrender Everything to Jesus, John 12:20-26

Surrender Everything to Jesus, John 12:20-26
Andy Williams

Is there something more satisfying than Olympic glory, career success, or living life on our own terms? In John 12:20–26, Jesus makes a radical claim — that losing your life is actually how you find it. This sermon explores what surrender to Jesus really looks like, and why it leads somewhere far greater.

The King We Need, John 12:12-19

The King We Need, John 12:12-19
Andrew Southerton

What happens when Jesus doesn't match our expectations of kingship? Andrew explores John 12:12-19, where crowds welcome Jesus with palm branches expecting a political deliverer, but find a humble king on a donkey heading toward the cross - the king we need most.

When God is Still in Control, John 11:45-54

When God is Still in Control, John 11:45-54
Andrew Southerton

Life can feel like looking at the back of a tapestry—chaotic, messy, out of control. But John 11:45-54 lets us glimpse the front side, where God's sovereign purpose unfolds perfectly. This sermon examines how Jesus' death wasn't plan B, but God's intentional rescue from the very beginning.

Life Because of Jesus, John 11:1-45

Life Because of Jesus, John 11:1-45
Andrew Southerton

What do we do when life feels out of control and death seems to have the final word? In John 11, Jesus reveals something extraordinary about himself through Lazarus' death and resurrection. Andrew explores how Jesus' identity as 'the resurrection and the life' changes everything about how we face uncertainty, grief, and our ultimate future.

Underestimating Jesus, Matthew 22:1-14

Underestimating Jesus, Matthew 22:1-14
Andy Williams

Have you ever wondered what qualifies someone for God's kingdom? This parable from Matthew 22 reveals how easy it is to underestimate Jesus - both His generous invitation to all people and His authority as the King who determines who truly belongs at His wedding feast.

People Jesus Met, Matthew 18:21-35

People Jesus Met, Matthew 18:21-35
Andrew Southerton

How many times should we forgive someone who keeps hurting us? Through Jesus' shocking parable about impossible debts and unexpected mercy, we discover that forgiveness isn't about keeping score but flows naturally from hearts that have experienced God's limitless grace.

God's King in Distress, 2 Samuel 18:1-19:8

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God's King in Distress, 2 Samuel 18:1-19:9
Andrew Southerton

What happens when justice and love clash? Through David's heartbreak over Absalom in 2 Samuel 18, Andrew explores how the cross becomes the place where God's perfect justice and overwhelming love finally meet. How does Jesus resolve what David never could?

God's King Sins, 2 Samuel 11-12

God's King Sins, 2 Samuel 11-12
Paul Shoemark

From a lustful look to lies, adultery and murder - David's fall shows how one sin leads to another when left unchecked. Paul examines this cautionary tale from 2 Samuel 11-12, exploring our choice to either confess our sin or cover it up, and God's incredible response to genuine repentance.

Birthday Service, Matthew 9:35-10:8

Birthday Service, Matthew 9:35-10:8
Andrew Southerton

As we celebrate our church's birthday we reflect on what would Jesus feel when he looks at Wellington? In Matthew 9-10, we discover Jesus' gut-wrenching compassion for those who are harassed and helpless like sheep without a shepherd. Andrew explores how the harvest is plentiful but the workers are few, and what it means for us to pray, plant ourselves here, and partner in God's harvest field.

Made For Someone Greater, Colossians 1:15-23

Made For Someone Greater, Colossians 1:15-23
Ben Harris

What if the universe wasn't an accident but a gift? Guest preacher Ben Harris explores Colossians 1:15-23, where we discover that all things were made by Jesus, through Jesus, and for Jesus. This message unpacks how Christ holds creation together and what it means that we were designed with purpose—to know and love the One who made us.

Welcome at the King's table, 2 Samuel 9 & 10

Welcome at the King's table, 2 Samuel 9 & 10
Andrew Southerton

What is God really like when the cameras aren't rolling? Through David's surprising kindness to his enemies in 2 Samuel 9-10, we discover God's character of hesed - never-stopping, never-giving-up love that pursues even those who have nothing to offer in return.

God's King in God's presence, 2 Samuel 6

God's King in God's presence, 2 Samuel 6
Paul Shoemark

Is your picture of God too small? In 2 Samuel 6, David discovers that God is far more glorious and holy than he imagined. This message explores how grasping God's grandeur transforms the way we approach him—with humility, reverence, and uncontainable joy through Jesus our great High Priest.

Humble Kings and Humble Hearts, 2 Sam 1:1-16 & 4:5-5:12

Humble Kings and Humble Hearts, 2 Sam 1:1-16 & 4:5-5:12
Andy Williams

How did David become king without grasping for power? Andy takes us through the transition from Saul to David in 2 Samuel, revealing a kingdom built on humility rather than ambition. We discover how this shepherd boy's story prepares us to follow Jesus, who humbled himself to death on a cross for our sake.