Épisodes

  • Chaos, Power, and Perspective: What Psalm 2 Says Today
    Feb 15 2026

    In a world that often feels chaotic, uncertain, and overwhelming, Psalm 2 offers a powerful shift in perspective. While nations rage and headlines provoke fear or triumph, God remains firmly on the throne.

    In this sermon we explore Psalm 2 as a four-act movement—from the chaos of the world, to God’s sovereign response, to the reign of His anointed King, and finally to the blessing promised to those who take refuge in Him.

    Using everyday images—from reality TV to the idea of stepping “off-grid” with God—we reflect on how Sunday faith can shape Monday to Saturday living through simple, practical steps: pausing in God’s presence, anchoring ourselves in Scripture, and taking small acts of trust each day.

    Whether you feel anxious about the world or hopeful about the future, Psalm 2 invites us to step into God’s perspective and find rest in His unshakeable kingdom.

    📖 Reading: Psalm 2
    🙏 Theme: God’s sovereignty, perspective, and daily refuge in Christ

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    16 min
  • Genesis 1 Isn’t About Eyebrows: Seeing God’s Signature in Creation
    Feb 8 2026

    Genesis 1 is one of the most famous—and most debated—passages in the Bible. But is it really meant to answer modern scientific questions, or is it doing something deeper?Using the unexpected illustration of the Mona Lisa, this sermon explores Genesis 1 as a foundation for Christian belief, revealing God’s consistent “signature” in creation: His presence, His ordering of chaos, and His sovereignty over all things.We reflect on how God speaks creation into being, how the Word runs from Genesis to the Gospel of John, and how Jesus Himself is the ultimate confirmation that this world belongs to God. Rather than arguing science versus faith, this sermon invites us to step back, like art lovers before a masterpiece, and ask what creation tells us about the Artist—and how that shapes the way we live today. Bible passages: Genesis 1, Themes: Creation, order, sovereignty, the Word, Jesus Christ

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    17 min
  • Foolish to the World, Powerful in God | Living Faith in a Confusing Culture
    Feb 1 2026

    In a world full of competing ideas, trends, and philosophies, it’s easy for our faith to get diluted or confused — just as the early Church in Corinth struggled. In this sermon, we explore what it really means to hold onto the gospel, inside and outside of church, and how the message of the cross remains both a stumbling block and a source of life-changing power.

    We reflect on timeless challenges: from first-century Corinth to Enlightenment thinkers, to the pressures of modern culture, and discover practical ways to live faithfully as children of God.

    📖 Scripture: 1 Corinthians 1:18
    🙏 Key themes: Faith, Culture, Gospel, Grace, Living the Cross

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    17 min
  • Finding Hope When Your Work Feels Ignored | Jeremiah 1:4-10
    Jan 25 2026

    What if the metrics we use to measure our lives are actually hiding the work God is doing?In this sermon, we explore the calling of the prophet Jeremiah. Often known as the "weeping prophet," Jeremiah’s life was far from what we would call a "success story." He was ignored, resisted, and lived to see the very things he warned about come to pass.Using a recent experience with "YouTube Shorts" and the "swagger" of viral views, we dive into Jeremiah 1:4-10 to redefine what success looks like in the Kingdom of God. Whether you are parenting, caring for a neighbor, or serving in a quiet corner of your community, this message is an invitation to stop managing results and start embracing obedience.

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    15 min
  • “Follow Jesus: Take the Leap and Come & See!”
    Jan 18 2026

    Step up and follow! In John 1:35–39, two disciples didn’t just talk about Jesus—they went after him. In this sermon, Rev. Phil explores what it means to truly be present with Jesus and how that can change your life.

    Discover how you can:

    • Spot Jesus in the everyday

    • Take intentional steps to follow him

    • Let your encounter with Christ spark action and growth

    Don’t just watch—come and see! 🙌

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    16 min
  • The Wild, Good God: Facing the “Unsafe” with Courage | Psalm 29
    Jan 11 2026

    In Psalm 29, we encounter a God whose voice thunders over the waters, shakes the cedars, and confronts the seemingly unbreakable. He is not “safe” in the human sense — yet He is good, trustworthy, and life-giving.

    In this reflection, we explore what it means to follow a God who is wild and powerful, using insights from C.S. Lewis’ The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe and stories of faith from Ignatius of Antioch, David Livingstone, and Martin Luther King Jr.

    We also consider what “unsafe” steps might look like in our own lives — letting go of control, embracing new ministry opportunities, joining different communities, or simply trusting God with what we think is ours to manage.

    Step into the unknown with courage, knowing that God’s wild goodness is at your side.

    #Psalm29 #Faith #Courage #GodIsGood #CSLewis #AndCanItBe #ChristianReflection #WildGod #TrustGod

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    16 min
  • The Word Made Flesh – Seeing Jesus in Our Daily Lives
    Jan 4 2026

    Jesus came down into our world — unnoticed, unrecognised, yet fully divine. In this sermon, we reflect on John 1:1–14 and the Christmas story through the lens of Undercover Boss, exploring how Christ’s humanity and divinity invite us to respond with our time, attention, and resources.

    Step into the new year with a fresh perspective on what it means to truly receive the Word made flesh.

    📖 Scripture: John 1:1–14
    #Christmas #John1 #Sermon #FaithInAction #WordMadeFlesh

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    12 min
  • The Knock at the door
    Dec 25 2025

    Happy Christmas from all of us across the Benefice!

    Here's a short poem written by our vicar written for our carol services.

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    2 min