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This week guest speaker Donnie Griggs, from One Harbor in North Carolina, shares his passion for evangelism and the importance of personal faith sharing. He reflects on the early church's challenges from Acts, urging Christians to engage with their communities and follow the Holy Spirit's guidance. Donnie emphasises gratitude for Jesus and encourages prayer for friends and the church, promoting a fresh perspective on sharing the good news.
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What does the resurrection of Jesus mean for our daily lives? In this weeks sermon Tex explores how new life in Christ transforms our identity, purpose, and sense of belonging. Drawing from Matthew 28:16–20, we reflect on Jesus' authority, the Great Commission, and the assurance of His presence with us always.
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Easter Earthquakes | EASTER SUNDAY | Andrew Wilson | Matthew 28 by King's Church London
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It's Easter Sunday and Joe Macnamara reminds us that even in life’s in-between moments, Jesus is not finished with us. The women came to the tomb expecting silence—but were met with wonder, fear, and joy. Jesus meets them on the way—just like he meets us.
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In the final message of our series on the cross, we explore Communion—one of the most intimate and powerful images Jesus gave us to understand the gospel. Drawing from 1 Corinthians 10 & 11, we see that the Lord’s Supper is more than a symbol; it’s a deep spiritual reality where we participate in the life, death, and resurrection of Christ.Andrew Wilson walks us through the four names Christians have historically used for this meal—Communion, the Lord’s Table, the Breaking of Bread, and the Eucharist—unpacking what each reveals about our unity with Christ and with one another.
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In this sermon, Joe explores Ephesians 2:11–19, highlighting God's intentional design for diversity and how sin distorts it into division. Through Jesus' sacrifice, we're reconciled to God and each other, breaking down barriers and uniting us as one in Christ. This transformative unity surpasses superficial efforts, fostering genuine peace and belonging within God's family.
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In this message, Andrew Wilson looks at Romans 3:21–26 to explore the powerful truth of Redemption — the good news that through Jesus, we’ve been set free from sin and death.
To be redeemed means to be bought back. We were slaves, but through the blood of Christ, God has rescued us. It’s a story of freedom through a costly payment.
This short passage brings together three big gospel themes — justification, propitiation, and redemption — all fulfilled at the cross. Redemption isn’t just something God did in the past; it changes how we live today and gives us hope for the future. -
This week Andrew Wilson walks us through Isaiah 53 to teach us the penal substitution of the cross. Outlining the surprise, substitution, silence and spoils of the cross.
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Joe highlights Paul's teachings that faith in Christ, not adherence to the law, leads to justification. The discussion contrasts performative behaviour with the freedom of faith, emphasising salvation as a gift of grace. It illustrates the transformation from sin to life in Christ and encourages living in the Spirit out of gratitude for salvation.
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This week we had guest speaker David Devenish preaching at our Downham site. David is one of the founding fathers of Newfrontiers. He encourages us to keep going in faith, comparing us to the mustard seed that may seem small and weak it turns into a mighty tree.
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This week we had guest speaker Edward Buria preaching at our Catford site. Edward leads Kambakia Christian Centre in Meru, Kenya, overseeing hundreds of churches across East Africa. He encourages us to be witnesses to Christ, using our real life testimonies to spread the gospel.
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This week we had guest speaker Vinu Paul preaching from Zachariah at our Lee and Beckenham sites. Vinu leads Living Hope Church in Mumbai, India, and the Commission family of churches. He encourages us to become like magnets for others, inviting them to experience Christ's love and hope.
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This week, our guest speaker Alan Frow visiting from Southlands Church in California, takes us through 1 Thessalonians 1. Alan outlines the gospel confidence, resilient love, resounding witness, and singular devotion to Jesus that the Thessalonian Church had, and encourages us to do the same.
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This week, Andrew talks about the importance of wisdom in addressing ethical questions raised by modern technology in medicine, relating to life and death. He discusses the role of humans in preserving life while acknowledging that creation and the end of life are ultimately in God's hands.
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In this episode, Andrew Wilson, our teaching pastor sits down with Tariq Fernandes, our Church's Comms Manager, to explore the world of Artificial Intelligence. What is AI, and how does it reflect who we are as humans? Join us for a thought-provoking conversation on faith, technology, and the future!
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This week Joe Macnamara addresses the issue of pornography, sharing personal experiences and shocking stats. This sermon outlines solutions for overcoming addiction which include confession, accountability, and reliance on Jesus for freedom from sin.
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On Sunday Neal preached about the dangers of Social Media, referencing Ephesians 5 Neal discusses the concerns of the content on social media and the amount of time we waste social media.
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This week, Andy Floyd is delving into social media, a powerful tool that has become integral to modern life. Reading from Ephesians 5:6-17 Andy will be doing a ‘social media heart check’, working through the key questions surrounding the use of social media: Am I being discerning? Am I walking as a child of light? and Am I wasting time?
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How should Christians think about technology? Is it a force for good, or does it come with hidden dangers? In this powerful sermon, Andrew Wilson kicks off our new series, Technology: What We Make of the World, by exploring what the Bible says about human innovation, power, and progress.
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This week, Steve Tibbert explores the spiritual discipline of giving as an act of worship and gratitude in response to God’s generosity. He invites us to prayerfully consider how we steward our resources and honour God with our finances.
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