Talks
Catch up with a talk from a recent Sunday service, or search by speaker name of book of the Bible.
Speaker
- Alex Warren
- Amanda Bell
- Amy Hughes
- Amy Orr-Ewing
- Anthony Buck
- Ben Heys
- Ben Rogers
- Bonnie Collington
- David Bennett
- Ed Veale
- Emma Monks
- Emma Kniebe
- Farida and Jamie Matthews
- Felix Stevenson
- Felix Stevenson
- Guest Speaker
- Guest Speaker
- H Metters
- 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
- Lydia Williames
- 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
- Ros Williams
- Rosie Jones
- Rosy Skinner
- Sarah Goodwin
- Sarah Seabrook
- Tim Jones
- Tim Farron
- Various speakers
- Vaughan Roberts
- Zim Okoli
How on Earth - How to Get My Priorities Right
On Sunday Ed Veale looked at the 10 Commandments as part of our ‘How on Earth?’ series, thinking about how we can get our priorities right.
Midnight Communion
On Sunday night Josh Moxon spoke on Psalm 27 and John 1:1-14 on how our deepest fears and deepest hopes are met in Jesus.
Contemporary Carols
On Sunday evening at Contemporary Carols, Zim Okoli spoke on Psalm 36 and how Jesus is the true light and the one who brings eternal life to all who will believe.
Eternity Changes Everything: Your Future Can Change
On Sunday at the 9.30am Felix Stevenson spoke on Psalm 23 and how how future can change because Jesus is the shepherd we really need and the host we eternally want.
Eternity Changes Everything: Your Future Can Change Your Present
On Sunday at the 9.30am Felix Stevenson spoke on how we should be living out our present in light of Jesus' return
Eternity Changes Everything: Your Future Can Change Your Past
On Sunday morning Felix Stevenson spoke on Hebrews 9:27-28 on how what Jesus has done for us on the cross can bring forgiveness for our past.