• When God Comes Close | Alan Scotland | Psalm 34
    Feb 15 2026

    Alan Scotland shares a simple message of hope from Psalm 34, reminding us that God sees, God hears, and God is near to the broken-hearted. Even in hardship, we are not abandoned.

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    26 mins
  • How Jesus | Andrew Scotland | Matthew 3:11 - 4:1
    Feb 8 2026

    Andrew Scotland highlights how Jesus fulfills Old Testament shadows, specifically the Day of Atonement. He warns against deconstructing faith or following "counterfeit Jesuses" shaped by human desire. Instead, believers must embrace the New Covenant and Christ’s sacrifice.

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    44 mins
  • Children Raised from the Stones | Andrew Scotland | Matthew 3:5-9
    Feb 1 2026

    Andrew Scotland reflects on John the Baptist’s warning in Matthew 3:5–9, challenging believers not to rely on spiritual heritage but on personal obedience. Drawing on the memorial stones at Gilgal, he emphasizes remembering God’s past faithfulness to strengthen faith for future challenges. Through personal stories, the message calls listeners to rediscover obedience and “roll away the stone” of disobedience so God’s transforming power can work in their lives.

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    51 mins
  • God Gives Victory to Gideon's Army | Ewen Robertson | Judges 6-7
    Jan 25 2026

    Ewen Robertson reviews the call of Gideon, to lead God's army against the enemies of God's people. We learn how God takes unworthy people like Gideon and us, and both calls and empowers them to do exploits for him, and how God leads and guides his army - the people of God - to victory. Finally, we learn from Gideon's example of lacking wholeheartedness to God in the end, that God wants our hearts, as well as our service for Him.

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    36 mins
  • The Axe is at the Tree | Andrew Scotland | Matthew 3
    Jan 18 2026

    In this sermon, Andrew Scotland reflects on repentance and spiritual contentment through the account of John the Baptist in Matthew 3. He challenges listeners to move beyond surface-level religion and New Year resolutions, calling instead for a genuine, heart-level relationship with Jesus Christ.

    Warning against drifting through faith or prioritising comfort over biblical holiness, he highlights the urgency of true repentance using the image of the axe at the root of the tree. The message calls for lives that bear real fruit, marked by surrender, obedience, and a willingness to follow God’s lead rather than relying on empty traditions or personal effort.

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    42 mins
  • You are not alone | Ron Oseji | Mark 5:25-34
    Jan 11 2026

    In this episode, guest speaker Ron Oseji shares a hopeful New Year sermon reminding listeners that they are never alone. Drawing on the meaning of Emmanuel, God with us, he explores how personal value remains unchanged despite past mistakes or moments of rejection. Through vivid illustrations, including a well known football moment and a biblical story of healing, Ron emphasises that human worth is intrinsic and enduring. The message closes with a call to faith and spoken declarations designed to bring comfort, reassurance, and strength for the year ahead.

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    26 mins
  • A New Chapter of Hope, Joy, and Peace! Entering 2026 with confidence | Alan Scotland | Romans 15:13
    Jan 6 2026

    Be uplifted this New Year, as Alan Scotland explores how a new year represents far more than the passing of time; it is a blank page and a spiritual invitation to experience God’s presence in a fresh way.
    Drawing from Romans 15:13 and Deuteronomy 31:8, this message reminds us that we are never alone, for the Lord goes before us, stands beside us, and surrounds us with His active, sustaining presence.
    Viewers will discover three divine gifts intended to shape the coming year: hope, which is a confident expectation anchored in God’s promises; peace, which acts as an inner government and ruling influence over our hearts; and joy, the spiritual strength that sustains us even when the journey is demanding. Through the example of Jesus on the cross, we learn that peace is not merely a feeling but a person—the Prince of Peace—who empowers us to extend light and comfort to others even in our own difficult seasons.

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    19 mins
  • Journeying to & with the King | Ewen Robertson | Matthew 2
    Jan 6 2026

    Ewen Robertson invites viewers to explore the second chapter of Matthew through the theme of "journeying to and with the king",. By examining the contrasting responses of Joseph, Mary, the Magi, and King Herod - the sermon reveals Jesus as the ultimate servant king—a ruler who does not oppress but seeks to minister to His people first so that they may effectively serve Him.

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    39 mins