Being led by the Holy Spirit

by Brooke Wheatley. Out of Acts 8 we see a key member of the Acts Revival, Philip, responding immediately to Gods direction, being led by the Spirit and someone’s life being changed because of it! The Holy Spirit is Gods gift to us to encourage, help and counsel us. Key passages: Acts 8 and John 14:16.


Thoughts for 2022 from Job, Jesus and Judges

By Jeff Evers. Jeff looks at how Job responded when he had bad news, more bad news and more bad news. He then looked at how Jesus dealt with the devil by addressing one thing at a time. Lastly, he looked at Judges 20:22 which shows us how to encourage one another. God is sovereign and worthy to be praised. Key passages: Job 1 13 -21, Matthew 4 1-11. Judges 20:22


When we step out in Faith, God steps in with power!

By Barry Chant. Taking us back to the beloved story of Peter walking on water, guest speaker Barry Chant encourages us to live with the eyes of faith in troubled times ... and see that fear is simply faith in the wrong thing. Let courage rise with the danger! Key texts include: Matt. 14:22–33.


Beauty Redefined

By Jaye Mansbridge. What is true beauty? Can we truly grow more beautiful, the older we get? Today, Jaye encourages us to embrace the Bible’s definition of true beauty, and shares four practical steps each of us can take as we commit ourselves to grow in the beauty of our new creation nature. True beauty looks like the life of the Spirit! Key texts include: 1 Peter 3:3–4; Eph. 1:1–14; Gal. 5.


Acts 20:22. Certain, and Unsure

by Chad Mansbridge. In this special message to welcome in the New Year 2022, Chad teaches through Paul’s farewell speech to the Ephesian elders, before settling on a key thought expressed in Acts 20:22 - the life of faith consists of living in the tension of being absolutely certain and yet utterly unsure, all at the same time! Be encouraged and equipped as Chad provides powerful practical advise on how to lean in to uncertainty as we look forward to a new year ahead. Key texts include: Acts 20:17–38.