In session 5 on Sunday of our Church Weekend Away, Amy Orr Ewing spoke on Isaiah 43 and how our hearts can be refreshed.
Read MoreIn session 4 on Sunday of our Church Weekend Away, Amy Orr Ewing spoke on Isaiah 41 and how our hearts can be refreshed.
Read MoreIn seminar 3 of our church weekend away, Vaughan Roberts (Rector of St Ebbe’s Oxford) leads a seminar on how Holy Trinity Clapham can be a church where same sex attracted people can flourish.
Read MoreIn seminar 2 of our church weekend away, Rob Hooks of London City Mission shares how we can play our part in caring for those on the margins.
Read MoreIn the final part of our three-part Vision sermon series: “A Vision for Joy”, Jago spoke on Isaiah 25:6-9 and went further into how we can know joy even in the most challenging circumstances.
Read MoreIn the second of our three-part Vision sermon series: “A Vision for Joy”, Jago spoke on Isaiah 54:1-3 on how to be fruitful rather than fruitless both as a church and as individuals.
Read MoreIn the first part of our three-part Vision Sunday series entitled “A Vision for Joy”, Jago spoke on how we we can know a deep personal and unshakeable joy no matter what the circumstances or what is going on in our lives.
Read MoreJamie speaks about at the possibility, potential and power of Christmas Eve, with a little help from Hamlet’.
Passages: Isaiah 9:2-7, John 1:1-14
Read MoreGod has promised to astound us with wonders upon wonders, but what happens if our hearts aren't feeling it? Rory unpacks God’s warning and promise in Isaiah 29:13-24 and our need to have humble and reverent hearts before God in every circumstance of life.
Read More2021 has begun and the chaos has only escalated. Over the next five weeks we are exploring the chaos of the current moment both for our culture and for us individually. To begin with, Jamie asks how we can have purpose for our lives and the year ahead. He urges us that this comes as we experience God’s glory for ourselves, just like we see in Isaiah 6.
Read MoreOur friend Pat Allerton, dubbed ’The Portable Priest’ by the media during lockdown, joined us at Carols on the Common to share a Christmas message. In a year dominated by coronavirus, which is the shape of a crown, he speaks about another King who comes as good news amidst all the difficulties of the past year.
Isaiah 9:2, John 1:1-14, Luke 2:8-12
Read MoreGuest speaker Dr. Sharon Dirckx, senior tutor at the Oxford Centre for Christian Apologetics, begins our new series titled Challenging Christianity. Dr. Sharon Dircks looks at the topic of suffering.
Read MoreH Metters get us thinking about our hopes and expectations around Christmas.
Read MoreMichael John explains how when we experience shame, are in mourning or are in despair, we can choose beauty, joy and praise.
Isaiah 61:1-3
Read MoreRev Jamie Mulvaney ushers in Christmas at our Midnight Communion service by looking at how Jesus is the answer to the darkness we face today.
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