
Follow Your Heart
Ashton Wood begins our series The Bible Doesn't Say That , exploring what Jesus says about following him. Rather than trusting our own hearts, we discover that true life is found as Jesus transforms us from the inside ou

Hosted by Ryde.AllSaints · 🇺🇸 US · EN-GB · 18 episodes
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A collection of our weekly talks from Ryde All Saints Church. Each episode forms part of a sermon series, exploring scripture, various themes in life and how to live out our Christian faith
Ryde.AllSaints hosts Ryde All Saints Weekly Talk, a religion show with 18 episodes published.

Ashton Wood begins our series The Bible Doesn't Say That , exploring what Jesus says about following him. Rather than trusting our own hearts, we discover that true life is found as Jesus transforms us from the inside ou

Nathan Hamilton shares a Father's Day message exploring Luke 15 and the parable of the prodigal son, revealing a Father's love that seeks, forgives, and welcomes us home.

Rebekah Weiler-Mitchelmore concludes our series The Secret Ingredient , exploring how the Holy Spirit fills us with God’s love and equips us to grow in faith and serve others.

Olly Mitchelmore continues our series The Secret Ingredient, exploring what the Holy Spirit does and how he helps us grow in our relationship with God, become more like Jesus, and live as part of God's family.

Ashton Wood opens our series The Secret Ingredient, exploring who the Holy Spirit is and how God works through his Spirit to bring new life, freedom, and transformation.

Rebekah Weiler-Mitchelmore continues our series on Heart and Habits, exploring 2 Corinthians 8:1–7 and encouraging us to live generously, trusting that God can use our giving to bless others and shape our hearts.

Sam Willis, Makensley Wyatt, and Rosiejoe Stewart conclude our series Inadequate People, exploring 1 Samuel 16:1–13 and showing how God calls those others overlook, looking not at appearance but at the heart.

Liz Mulhern continues our series Inadequate People, exploring Genesis 16 and showing how no one is invisible to God, even in the wilderness and the hardest places of life.

Nathan Hamilton continues our series Inadequate People, exploring Daniel 1–2 and showing how God is with us wherever we are, even in difficult places, calling us to remain faithful.

David Morgan opens our series Inadequate People, exploring John 21:4–19 and showing how Jesus restores those who feel they have failed and calls them forward again.

Olly Mitchelmore shares our Easter Sunday message, New Life in Christ, exploring the hope of the resurrection and the life Jesus offers as we celebrate baptism.

Olly Mitchelmore kicks off our Easter series: A New beginning.

Ashton Wood concludes our Lent series Beauty for Ashes, exploring Luke 22:54–62 and showing that failure does not have the final word. When we turn back to Jesus, he meets us with forgiveness, restoration, and a renewed

Nathan Hamilton continues our Lent series Beauty for Ashes, exploring John 9:1–12 and showing how Jesus brings light into darkness, opening our eyes to the truth about God and ourselves.

Trey Downey continues our Lent series: Beauty for Ashes, exploring Luke 19:1–10 and showing how Jesus meets rejection with acceptance.

Rebekah Weiler-Mitchelmore continues our Lent series Beauty for Ashes, exploring John 8:2–11 and revealing how Jesus responds to condemnation not with shame, but with mercy.

Olly Mitchelmore opens our Lent series Beauty for Ashes, exploring Luke 23:32–43 and showing how Jesus offers life to anyone who turns to him.

Ashton Wood concludes our What Is Love Actually series by exploring 1 Corinthians 13 and what it means for love to truly endure and never fail.

Rebekah Weiler-Mitchelmore continues our What Is Love Actually series, exploring 1 Corinthians 13 and whether love is merely a feeling or something deeper.

Olly Mitchelmore opens our What Is Love Actually series, exploring 1 Corinthians 13 and why love is not optional but essential to the Christian life.
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