Church these days looks very different from a few months ago; here Dave Holden, who leads the New Ground family of churches that King’s is a part of, encourages us from Acts 2: 42-47 on how we can st…
The church in Jerusalem that we read about in Acts had many strong leadership gifts; leadership isn’t the preserve of the few, and God wants his church to be filled with leaders and influencers – in …
How do Christians respond to loss and death? From the example of the believers in Acts 7:59–8:2, Luke looks at the biblical idea of lament and how we can do this today.
Andy shared three secrets to living in a way that invites God to work through you:
Be in community.
Keep your eyes open to what God is doing.
Recognise what God has given you.
God is generous and He wants His people to be like Him: Acts 4:32-37 summarises the early church’s response. As we look to be generous every day, Luke gives us 14 biblical motivations.
In this message Matt looks at the story of Philip from Acts 8, who preached the gospel and did amazing signs and wonders amongst people in a culture that hadn’t heard the gospel before. How was Phili…
What does it mean to be baptised in the Holy Spirit, and how does the picture of cruise control on a car help us understand it better? Here Matt preaches on the topic of Everyday Power from Acts 2.
This is the first message in a brand new series called Acts and the New Normal. It’s all about how we can learn from the approach the early Christians took in the face of massive challenge and chang…
The news in the last couple of weeks has been filled with the racial injustices we’ve witnessed in the United States. But racism and racial injustice aren’t new sins and nor are they just American o…
In Jeremiah 31, the Old Testament promise “I will be their God and they will be my people” speaks of a time when people will be able to have new relationship with God. In this message Dan helps us …
Jeremiah wrote to the exiles in Babylon with God’s guidance on how to live in a difficult time and place. In this message Luke helps us see how Christians today need to live that way, too; remaining …
A look at Lamentations 3:21-26, written by the prophet Jeremiah, shows us that living in the love of God is far more important that just keeping calm and carrying on.
In this message, Hannah explains the context around Jeremiah’s response to God in Jeremiah chapter 20 and looks at the big story of God’s promises to His people and what those mean to us today.
Many of the constants are changing in our world- that means they weren’t ever true constants! God is showing himself to us as the constant that doesn’t change.
Our new preaching series starts in Jeremiah 1 with looking at how God revealed His plans to Jeremiah. This story teaches us about God’s sovereignty – His knowledge and power – and how we should respo…
The resurrection of Jesus brings us hope, even in the darkest situations. He offers you life to the full, even in circumstances where it doesn’t seem likely.
The story of Jesus healing ten lepers and receiving worship from just one of them shows us that God is not only a wonderful healer but our Saviour. As much as we might want our physical circumstances…
In this talk, Luke discusses how an interaction between John the Baptist and Jesus can help us react with faith when life gets tough.
Sun 01 Mar 2020
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