Brad Turner leads our weekly service of Sunday Worship, this week focussing on the question of ‘Who Do People Say You Are?’. Readings Psalm 116:1-9 James 3:1-12 Mark 8:27-38
Brad Turner leads our weekly service of Sunday Worship, this week focussing on the question of ‘Who Do People Say You Are?’. Readings Psalm 116:1-9 James 3:1-12 Mark 8:27-38
Brad Turner reflects on several stories, including Amos as well as the death of John the Baptist. How do you manage to listen to what God is telling you through the maelstrom of noise? Readings Psalm 85:8-13 Amos 7:7-15 Mark 6:14-29 Songs featured in the service include ‘Speak, O Lord‘
Brad Turner explores how God’s love is available to all, particularly through the story of Jairus’ Daughter. We also share Holy Communion. Readings 2 Corinthians 8:7-15 Mark 5:21-43
Brad Turner leads our Sunday Worship, with a focus on the ‘Priestly Prayer’, in particular considering the prayer life of Jesus and the importance of prayer to us. Readings Psalms 1 Acts 1:15-17,21-26 John 17:6-19
Brad Turner explores what it means to Live a Life in Christ. How do we live in the light of the risen Christ? Readings Psalms 4 Acts 3:12-19 Luke 24:36b-48
Brad Turner leads us in a meditation on John Chapter 12, as we prepare our journey towards Holy Week. Readings Psalms 5:1-4,11-12 John 12:20-33
Brad Turner shares some insights into how we need to Make Time for God’s Renewal. Preacher: Brad Turner Readings: Isaiah 40:20-31 1 Corinthians 9:16-29 Mark 1:29-39
After hearing on how we discern and respond to God’s call last week, this week we look at ‘Reacting to the call’. Preacher: Brad Turner Readings: Psalm 62:5-12 Jonah 3:1-5,10 Mark 1:14-20
On the final Sunday before Christmas, we light the last Candle on the Advent Wreath. Brad Turner will be preaching on the theme of ‘Joy’ and thinking on what this means in today’s world! Readings Luke 1:26-38,46-55
For the Third Sunday of Advent Brad Turner gives us a message on Love, and How Jesus Would Act. This third Sunday in Advent is sometimes known as ‘Gaudete Sunday’ or ‘Rose Sunday’, where we hear Mary’s words of celebration at her pregnancy and the role she will play in