
Irresistible Grace
Jesus encounters Levi, the tax collector, whom many would have written off as 'beyond redemption'. In this glorious salvation story, Jesus 'sees' with eyes of grace and love, a God-image bearer so broken and ruined by si

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Jesus encounters Levi, the tax collector, whom many would have written off as 'beyond redemption'. In this glorious salvation story, Jesus 'sees' with eyes of grace and love, a God-image bearer so broken and ruined by si

You think you know what you need. Jesus says you might be wrong. Four friends drop a paralysed man at the feet of Jesus, fully expecting a miracle. What they get is something far more surprising, and far more costly. In

Continuing our series in Luke, we heard about the miracle of the great catch of fish, Peter's realization of Jesus' divine holiness and how he experienced Jesus' life redeeming and transforming grace.

At Pentecost, the Spirit of God descended in wind and fire, as the risen Jesus poured out his Spirit and his people went proclaiming the gospel to all nations. As Christchurch Newport celebrates this momentous occasion,

As the global Church celebrates the ascension of Jesus Christ, Christchurch Newport welcomes Daniel Hames and hears why Christ's enthronement at the right hand of the Father is such good news for sinners like you and me.

When Jesus stood up in Nazareth and proclaimed liberty for the captives, did he really have the power to deliver on that proclamation? Listen in as Luke sends us a battlefield report from Capernaum to answer that very qu

Christchurch Newport continues Liberty for the Captives as Lewis Roderick explores a dramatic shift that gook place in Nazareth—why did the people move so quickly from at Jesus to outright rejection. Why did those who kn

From April 2026, Christchurch embarks on a multiyear study through Luke's gospel, beginning with chapters 4 - 6, 'Liberty for the Captives'. In this message from Luke 4: 14 - 22, Lewis Roderick preaches Jesus' inaugural

How sure can a Christian be of eternal life with Jesus? Bob shows us from this text that the answer to that question comes not from within but from God's testimony about his Son. The only real question is whether you hav

Pete Greasley starts our new series looking at scenes from the gospel of Luke. Adam, our representative failed in the garden. Jesus, our new champion won against Satan when tempted the same way in the wilderness. The imp

As the whole world celebrates the resurrection of Jesus Christ, Christchurch witness his continuing power to save as four young men are baptised. In this message, Lewis Roderick takes us to Matthew 28 and shows us the gl

It's the week to define all weeks in Jesus' ministry culminating in the seismic events of his crucifixion and resurrection, and the long-anticipated King finally comes to Jerusalem, but how does he come and for what purp

"Is there any meaning in my life that the inevitable death awaiting me does not destroy?" So wrote Leo Tolstoy, and so might we say when we realise how brief our lives can be. Yet in the resurrection of Jesus Christ ther

"Of all the splendidly ridiculous, transcendently fulfilling things humans do, it's sex that most confounds understanding. What in the world are we doing? Why in the world are we so consumed by it? Why should this be so?

As we continue our series considering what it means to be human, we arrive at the culturally hot and pastorally loaded subject of gender. In this message, Lewis Roderick teaches from Genesis 1+2, and shows us the Reality

In 'we are communal' we hear that God has made us to be in community with him and with others. But that communion has been ruined by sin which shows itself in estrangement from God, others, and ourselves. In Christ we ar

Built into the human psyche as a result of the Fall is the desire to be autonomous & independent. We see finitude as a flaw and dependence as a deficiency, just like Adam & Eve did, which plunged mankind into sin & alien

"How are you feeling?" As we continue 'Human: Dust and Glory', Lewis Roderick unpacks the role emotions play in our humanity; where the come from, why they're good and why they shouldn't be obeyed. And shows us how a rig

When God creates humanity, he gave them a mandate: "Be fruitful and multiply and fill the earth and subdue it;" In this sermon, Pete Greasly takes us into how our God-given purpose was ruined by sin and is restored in th

What is a human body? A shell that houses the real you? Or is it the sum total of all we are; just matter, molecules and mucus? In Genesis 2 we glimpse a glorious picture and a profound reality: every person is both an e
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