We make recordings of some of our recent Sunday morning sermons available on this page. You may find this useful if you weren’t able to be at church on Sunday, or if you want to listen again. You may have been serving in our children’s groups and want to listen to the adult talk. Or you might want to find out a little more about us before coming along to meet us in person.
Listening online is no substitute for regular fellowship at church with God’s people. We would encourage everyone to find a local church where the Bible is taught faithfully and which you can attend regularly.
You can also find our recent sermons in our podcast:
and on our YouTube channel.
This morning Richard spoke at our all-age morning service on Acts 5:27-32 and John 20:19-31, and the gifts Jesus gave his first disciples as he met them on the evening of that first Easter Day with the words “Peace be with you”. […]
At our Easter Sunday communion service, Bekah preached on Luke 24:1-12, helping us to think about the first Easter. […]
This morning, Karen spoke at our family service for Palm Sunday, marks the start of Holy Week and remembering Jesus’ entry into Jerusalem. […]
This morning we finished our series “The Rest is Worship” as Rob spoke on Deuteronomy 5:12-15. […]
This morning John was speaking at our all-age communion service on Psalm 46, where God encourages us to “Be still, and know that I am God”. […]
This morning we continued our series “The Rest is Worship” and Richard was helping us to think about Luke 10:38-42, and the importance of putting aside distractions to spend time with God. […]
In our family services in 2025, we’re thinking about pictures of the church in the New Testament. […]
John was the preacher at our communion service this morning.
This morning Richard spoke on Exodus 20:8-11 – the God who rests – as we started a new sermon series “The Rest is Worship“, exploring what the Bible has to say about rest, and Jesus’ invitation for us to rest in him. […]
This morning Karen was speaking as we reached the end of our series “Habakkuk: Faith in Troubled Times”. […]