On Sunday Jago Wynne concluded our series on Left and Right, speaking from Psalm 19. Jago spoke on how we need to wear Gospel glasses to view the world rather than left or right glasses.
Read MoreIn our Lent Discipleship School series on Left and Right: Following Jesus in a divided world, Tim Farron answered questions from the audience on Christians and politics. Part 2 of 2
Read MoreIn the second of our Lent Discipleship School series on Left and Right: Following Jesus in a divided world, Tim Farron shared some of his own journey to faith and how Christians can live out their faith in a world of politics. Part 1 of 2
Read MoreOn Sunday Jamie Mulvaney spoke on Matthew 6:19-24 on Money and the Economy as part of our Left and Right series on Following Jesus in a divided world.
Read MoreOn Sunday, Professor Glynn Harrison spoke on Acts 11:19-30 on the subject of Status and Identity.
Read MoreOn Sunday evening Josh Moxon spoke on Lamentations 4 and 5 on how the cross turns the tables on our sin and the hope we have when we turn to Jesus.
Read MoreOn Sunday morning Jamie Mulvaney spoke on Lamentations 4 and 5 on the hope we have in Jesus and how revival is possible from what we learn in Lamentations.
Read MoreOn Sunday evening Zim Okoli spoke from Lamentations 3 on Finding Hope in the Darkness and how we can still have hope in God even in the midst of our deepest darkness and most difficult struggles.
Read MoreOn Sunday morning Tim Jones spoke on Lamentations 3 and how we can still have hope in God's faithfulness and goodness and are not consumed even if we are facing insurmountable difficulties.
Read MoreOn Sunday evening Jamie Mulvaney spoke on Lamentations 1&2: Finding ourselves in the darkness and how God has suffered even more than our own suffering.
Read MoreIn the first part of our series on Lamentations, Felix Stevenson spoke on the subject of ‘Finding ourselves in the darkness’ from Lamentations 1&2.
Read MoreThis recording summarises everything David Bennett shared at Holy Trinity Clapham giving his testimony and speaking on radical inclusion and radical holiness on the subject of sexuality, and in light of the debates at General Synod.
Read MoreIn the final part of our series on ‘You are Loved’, Natalie Jones spoke on Romans 12- 13 and how we can practically put God’s love into action towards others in our everyday lives.
Read MoreIn the 2nd part of our 'You are Loved' sermon series on Romans, Jago Wynne spoke on Romans 5: 1-11 and how we can be totally sure of God's perfect love for us.
Read MoreOn Sunday, Jago Wynne spoke on Romans 1: 1-7 and considered whether the phrase “You are Loved’ is trite or transformative.
Read MoreOn Try Church Sunday, Jason Roach spoke on Acts 10:34-43, on the topic of ‘Why is God good news in the quest for racial unity and justice?’.
Read MoreIn the final part of our series celebrating the 250th anniversary of John Newton's hymn 'Amazing Grace', Ed Veale spoke on 2 Corinthians 3:18 and how we can become like Christ as we behold Him.
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