Dead, Buried, and Raised up with Christ

Shaun Graham |
10 May 2026

The Core Message of the Gospel In 1 Corinthians 15:3-6, Paul succinctly summarises the Gospel: “For I delivered to you as of first importance what I also received: that Christ died for our sins in accordance with the Scriptures, that he was buried, that he was raised on the third

Embracing Our True Identity in Christ

Tabo Huntley |
3 May 2026

Embracing Our Identity: Overcoming the Orphan Heart In our journey of faith, one of the most profound revelations we can embrace is our identity as adopted sons and daughters of God. This truth is not merely a theological fact; it is essential for living in the fullness of God’s glory

Understanding the Glory of God

Craig Lawrenson |
26 April 2026

The glory of God is a profound and multifaceted concept in Christian theology, representing the visible manifestation of His divine nature and character. As believers, understanding God’s glory is essential for our spiritual growth and discipleship. It invites us to recognise His majesty, prompting us to worship Him in response

Renewed & Restored by the Resurrected Jesus

Shaun Graham |
19 April 2026

In John 21, we witness the third appearance of Jesus to His disciples after His resurrection. This encounter is significant, particularly in the life of Peter. Following his denial of Christ, Peter grapples with feelings of shame and failure. Yet, Jesus’ approach is one of love and restoration. He does

Remembering God’s Faithfulness Together

John Ryan |
12 April 2026

Remembering God’s Faithfulness: The Importance of Building Memorials in Our Lives In the hustle and bustle of daily life, it is all too easy to forget the numerous ways in which God has worked in our lives. The Bible, however, reminds us of the significance of remembrance. Throughout Scripture, we

Resurrection Sunday

Craig Lawrenson |
5 April 2026

Living in the Light of the Resurrection As we gather together each week, we often reflect on the profound significance of the resurrection of Jesus Christ. This monumental event is not merely a historical fact to be remembered; it serves as an extraordinary invitation to each of us. Through the