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
The Voice of the King
H Metters closes our series on the voices in Matthew 3 and 4 by looking at the voice of the King and more specifically the King's call.
Matthew 4:12-25
The Voice of Temptation
As we begin Lent, Jamie looks at the where the voice of temptation comes from. What can we learn from Jesus being tempted in the wilderness? The key is not to look at Jesus as your example, but as your Saviour.
Matthew 4:1-11
A Voice from Heaven - 6pm
Worship and Creative Pastor, Ben Heys, looks at Jesus' identity, his humanity and divinity. Ben also asks what voices are we listening to? Are we letting the world shape us or are we letting God the Father speak over us?
Matthew 3:13-17
A Voice from Heaven - 11am
Associate Minister, Josh Moxon, looks at the story of Jesus' baptism and how Jesus joins us in our failure so we can join him in his family.
A Voice from Heaven - 9.30am
Worship and Discipleship Pastor, Rory Heaton, looks at the person of Jesus at his baptism, and considers what voices we’re listening to - the voice of the world or the voice from heaven?
A Voice in the Desert
Before the coming of Jesus, John the Baptist came preaching in the desert, preparing the people of God for the coming of Christ. John’s powerful message and call to repentance still speaks to us today.
Challenging Christianity: How could a loving God send people to Hell?
In our cultural moment, which is characterised by public condemnation and shaming, most of us do not think about Hell, let alone talk about it. Jamie explains that however deeply uncomfortable it may be, Jesus' words and actions teach us how seriously he takes Hell. By facing up to this reality, we are confronted with the nature of humanity, judgement and Hell. At the same time, we also meet a God who is more loving than we expect.
Challenging Christianity: Shouldn't the Bible be replaced by science?
Science is often pitted against the Bible and seen as going against the Christian faith. In this talk Jago explores the Christian response to this idea and considers how trusting in Jesus is actually a reasonable and rational position to take.
Challenging Christianity: How can you say there is only one true faith
Tim Jones considers how Christians respond to this common and important question, and explores what Jesus said about himself. He argues that truth is exclusive, so that if one worldview is correct, others must be wrong. The key question is: which worldview is true?
Challenging Christianity: Aren't we better off without Christianity
In our series on Confronting Christianity, Jamie Mulvaney asks if we’re trading up or down if we become followers of Jesus. He looks at where we’re at as a culture and as individuals and what the offer of Jesus is to every person.
Challenging Christianity: Why does suffering exist if God is real?
Guest 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.
20/20 Vision
Josh Moxon shows us four foundations we can build on in order to have 20/20 vision this year.