• Easter - The Last Supper
    Mar 23 2026

    Ness Wilson speaks from Matthew 26 verses 17 - 30 reminding us that these are Jesus' last words and like all last words, they will never be forgotten.

    We are encouraged to Look Back, Look Up, Look Around, Look Ahead and Look Out.

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    28 mins
  • Serve Others
    Mar 16 2026

    Sam speaks from 1 Peter 4 verses 7 - 11 showing us:

    • Serve in love - Jesus is the ultimate example
    • Serve in joy - It's fun and a privilege to serve and be part of a ministry
    • Serve using our gifts -We all have been given gifts from God's grace and are carries of His power.
    • Serve others - we can all love and serve others. It's for everyone - age is not a barrier.
    • Serve in God's strength - it all flows from plugging into Jesus and knowing His heart.
    • Serve as an act of praise - it is an act of worship, no matter what it is, especially when no one sees you serving.
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    21 mins
  • A Joshua People - Part 8 Battle
    Mar 2 2026

    Joey concludes our series in Joshua looking at chapter 10 verses 1 - 15.

    As Christians we are in the greatest battle.

    Joey asks some challenging questions:

    • What is our response? – Faith, endurance, integrity, proactivity.
    • Who have we partnered with?
    • What do we need to do?
    • Are we believing a lie?

    God’s promises stand firm.

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    30 mins
  • A Joshua People - Part 7 Failure, Real But Not Final
    Feb 23 2026

    Sam continues our journey through the book of Joshua, drawing from chapter 9 to remind us of a truth we all know too well: failure is real, and none of us are exempt from it. The pivotal moment in the passage comes when the people “did not inquire of the Lord.” They moved ahead without pausing, praying, or seeking God’s wisdom. It’s a pattern we can easily fall into—leaning on our own understanding, assuming we know best, and neglecting the guidance found in God’s Word. Self‑reliance can be a subtle but dangerous path.

    We are also reminded that we have an enemy who deceives, disguises, and distorts. Because of this, we must guard our unity carefully. Disagreement must never be allowed to take root in harmful ways; instead, we are called to challenge one another with love, grace, honour, and truth.

    Yet even in the midst of human failure and spiritual opposition, God’s purposes prevail. The story ultimately points us to Jesus—the One who never failed, never sinned, and came to deal fully and finally with our failure. In Him, we find both our rescue and our hope.

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    34 mins
  • A Joshua People - Part 6 Grace
    Feb 17 2026

    Steve Jefroy continues our study in the book of Joshua, looking at chapter 8 when Ai was destroyed. Joshua's confidence was knocked even after miraculous the river Jordan parting. But he listened to God and moved closer to God to hear His instruction to get up and go again. Steve reminded us that victory is not about strength, it's about obedience.

    Shame hides us but Grace finds us and faith grows when we stop hiding.

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    24 mins
  • A Joshua People - Part 5 Holiness, Sin is Serious
    Feb 9 2026

    Sam continues our series in the book of Josuha looking at chapter 7 when the consequences of rejecting God's authority through rebellion, corruption, weakness and lead to death. The greatest act of God's holy justice is the greatest act of His holy mercy. When sin is confessed and dealt with, holy justice is satisfied and leads to forgiveness.

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    36 mins
  • A Joshua People - Part 4 Trust, A Persevering Trust
    Feb 2 2026

    Matt Naulls speaks from Joshua 6 when Joshua had to trust God's instruction for 6 days before understanding and seeing the outcome on day 7. The waiting can be hard but God's timing is perfect.

    Matt challenged us a question......What is God trusting us with?

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    24 mins
  • A Joshua People - Part 3 Perspective, Sure Faith
    Jan 26 2026

    Diane brings us the next part of our study of Josuha, looking at Joshua 4 & 5.

    After the whole nation crossed the Jordan, Joshua called together twelve men to collect twelve stones from the middle of the Jordan. These stones were a remembrance of how God was faithful and kept His promises.

    Our faith is strengthened when we remember what God has done for us in the past and that remembrance helps us navigate what we are going through now and in the future.

    Diane gives personal examples of her memoral stones and encourages us think of our past experiences and what our memorial stones are.

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    22 mins