
Made Alive in Christ - continued
Continuing our series on being made alive in Christ, Jules shares his own story, and invites us to realise that for some of the people we interact with, our own unique story will be just what they need to hear.

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Catchup on the latest talks from our Sunday gatherings at Lighthouse. We are a local church based in East Lothian, Scotland, seeking to follow Jesus, build community and make a difference.
Unknown Host hosts Lighthouse Church - East Lothian, a christianity show with 50 episodes published.

Continuing our series on being made alive in Christ, Jules shares his own story, and invites us to realise that for some of the people we interact with, our own unique story will be just what they need to hear.

Continuing our series on being made alive in Christ, Nathan shares his own story, This is a shorter talk from our All-Age Gathering.

Nathan opens up a new series on what it means to be made alive in Christ, encouraging us to relate our individual, and very distinct, stories of how that happened for each of us.

In a short talk from our All-Age gathering on Father's Day 2026, Caleb opens up the idea of God as our heavenly Father, the One who longs to welcome home those who have wandered away, and also an example for those of us

Concluding our series on Communities, Hannah draws the threads together, and then interviews two special guests, Tricia Roy and Helen McCleister from Central Church in Edinburgh, about their experience of community,

Our great friend and visiting speaker Kay Cathcart continues our Communities series, Looking at Philip's encounter with a senior government official from Ethiopia (Acts chapter 8 verses 26-40), she opens up what it means

We continue our series on Communities, looking at the life of the early Church as a pattern for how our communities should be. Today Hannah opens up the idea of the Church as a community of people who welcome together.

Continuing our series on Community, in this episode Nathan opens up an often-overlooked mark of the early disciples: they ate together. This is a shorter talk from our All-Age service.

In the next of our series on Community, Jules opens up Acts chapter 4, looking at a community of praying people.

We start our series on Communities in earnest this week: Hannah invites us to contrast the isolation that's so common in our society today with the openness and commitment to one another that we see in the early Church (

We're starting a new series next week, seeking to pick out God's plan for how a community of God's people should look. As a taster for this series, this Sunday (an all-age gathering), Kim opens up the series with a look

Hannah looks at the events of Easter, and the opportunity it offers for a complete new start in life.

Morag opens up the events of Good Friday, and asks, "Was that day a day of mourning or a festival of gladness?"

Drawing on the encounter between Zacchaeus and Jesus, Nathan completes our series on living well by looking at relational health.

Continuing our series on living well, Caleb opens up the topic of physical well-being.

In a new series on Living Well, Hannah kicks off with a look at financial health.

Concluding our "Ordinary-Extraordinary" series, in which we've seen how ordinary people can do extraordinary things when they respond in faith and obedience when God calls, Jules looks at the story of Ananias (the one fr

Conntinuing our series on how God uses ordinary people to do extraordinary things, Kim opens up the story of Peter. This is a shorter talk from our All-Age gathering.

One in a series on what happens when God speaks to people just like us. Here, Hannah unfolds the story of Mary, the mother of Jesus.

Ini our Christmas Day talk, Caleb invites us to think about the wonder of Jesus' humble birth.
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