Joy in the Darker Spaces
Hamish Baxter reflects on the Emmaus Road story and the theme of joy in the aftermath of Easter. This message reminds us that even in seasons of confusion, grief, or “Easter Saturday,” Jesus is present with us—and that t
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Hamish Baxter reflects on the Emmaus Road story and the theme of joy in the aftermath of Easter. This message reminds us that even in seasons of confusion, grief, or “Easter Saturday,” Jesus is present with us—and that t
Hamish Baxter concludes the Acts 2 series by exploring how we connect other people’s stories with God’s story. This message challenges us to move beyond simply sharing our faith, and instead recognise how God is already
Zane Brown unpacks the biblical theme of kingship, revealing Jesus as the true and perfect King. Tracing God’s sovereignty from creation to Christ, this message invites us to surrender fully to His rule—living as people
This message explores the global mission of the Church and the invitation to join God’s work of justice and renewal. Reflecting on the Acts 2 movement, we are encouraged to participate in God’s mission—responding to real
Chris Chamberlain shares a powerful message on justice as a core expression of God’s heart. From personal story to global perspective, this sermon calls us to notice injustice, respond with compassion, and live as people
Hamish Baxter explores the call to love God and love others through practical acts of service. Drawing from Acts 2, this message invites us to live out our faith in everyday moments—responding to need, showing compassion
Hamish explores the Great Commission and the power of God’s Word as His “love letter” to the world. This message challenges us to make the gospel accessible to all people—living it out, sharing it relationally, and helpi
As we look toward the year 2033, Elijah Brown challenges the global Church to rediscover the power of the Acts 2 community. This message calls us to prayer, mission, generosity, and witness—believing that what God did th
Our youth share stories from Easter Camp—moments of worship, courage, prayer, and encountering God. This celebration highlights how God is moving among young people and invites our whole church to rejoice, give thanks, a
As storms rage around us, this service reflects on how all creation praises God and how we are called to trust Him in every season. Through Scripture, reflection, and communion, we’re invited to listen for God’s voice an
In this Easter message, Hamish Baxter invites us to rediscover Christian hope—not as wishful thinking, but as a person. Grounded in the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus, this sermon speaks to those navigating uncer
Reflecting on Palm Sunday and Peter’s denial, Tim Palmer explores the highs and lows of faith and the grace of Jesus that remains unchanged. This message invites honest reflection as we prepare our hearts for Easter and
As we prepare our hearts for Easter, Sandra Bruin reflects on our identity in Christ through Philippians 2:5–11. Secure in who we are in Jesus, we are invited to release what we cling to or strive for, and step into deep
With Easter approaching, Hamish Baxter leads us into the practice of praying together—seeking God’s work in us, in our Easter camps, and in our neighbourhoods. Through Scripture, simple prayer frameworks, and community r
It's the final week in our series ‘Made to worship’. Hamish Baxter reflects on Paul and Silas in Acts 16, showing how worship in suffering becomes a powerful witness to God’s Kingdom. This sermon invites us to live under
Hamish Baxter reflects on the story of the woman who anointed Jesus’ feet, exploring how true worship flows from deep gratitude. This sermon invites us into intentional, embodied, and costly worship—responding to God’s g
Hamish Baxter unpacks how serving others is a vital expression of worship. Drawing from Scripture, this message challenges us to live lives shaped by gratitude, humility, and love. Discover how faithful, everyday service
We begin a new series ‘Made for Worship’. We will explore the most common posture of worship in the New Testament through three different stories (Matt 14:29-33, Matt 28:16-17, and John 4:23-24).
Greg Blok explores what it means to live eternal life now, not just in the future. Discover how knowing God transforms everyday life, shapes our choices, and invites us into God’s Kingdom today. A challenging and hope‑fi
Hamish Baxter reflects on moments of change and uncertainty, inviting us to listen for the voice of Jesus and take faithful next steps. Drawing on Scripture and personal story, this sermon encourages trust, courage, and
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