Talks
Catch up with a talk from a recent Sunday service, or search by speaker name of book of the Bible.
Speaker
- Alex Warren
- Amy Hughes
- Amy Orr-Ewing
- Anthony Buck
- Ben Rogers
- Bonnie Collington
- David Bennett
- Ed Veale
- Emma Monks
- Emma Kniebe
- Farida and Jamie Matthews
- Felix Stevenson
- Felix Stevenson
- Jago Wynne
- Jago Wynne
- James Farley
- James White
- Jamie Mulvaney
- Jamie Mulvaney
- Jason Roach
- Jonny Haines
- Jonny Hughes
- Jonny Johnson
- Josh Moxon
- Katie Colahan
- Kenny Sperry
- Kristi Mair
- Mark Harris
- Mike Clayton
- Natalie Jones
- Nicky Gumbel
- Prof John Wyatt
- Professor Glynn Harrison
- Rachel Bradley
- Reema Shinhmar
- Rico Tice
- Rob Hooks
- Rory Heaton
- Ros Williams
- Rosie Jones
- Sarah Goodwin
- Sarah Seabrook
- Tim Jones
- Tim Farron
- Various speakers
- Vaughan Roberts
- Zim Okoli
Finding God in the darkness (evening)
On 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.
Finding God in the darkness (morning)
On 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.
Finding hope in the darkness (evening)
On 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.
Finding hope in the darkness (morning)
On 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.
Finding ourselves in the darkness (evening)
On 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.
Finding ourselves in the darkness (morning)
In the first part of our series on Lamentations, Felix Stevenson spoke on the subject of ‘Finding ourselves in the darkness’ from Lamentations 1&2.