James 4: 1-10 | 18 May 2025

In today’s message, Pastor Josh Earl shares from James chapter 4, continuing a series focused on the powerful and often challenging words found in the book of James. He reads verses 1–10 from James 4, which explore the roots of conflict within us, our selfish desires, envy, and pride. These inner battles lead to external … Read more

Watch Your Mouth | 11 May 2025

In his message titled “Watch Your Mouth,” Pastor David delivers a passionate and practical teaching based on the book of James, focusing on the power and consequences of our words. He emphasises the spiritual weight our speech carries and the need for maturity in how we communicate. He begins by reading a powerful passage from … Read more

The Hope Of The Resurrection | 20 April 2025

In this Easter message, Pastor David Sandhu shares the profound hope found in the resurrection of Jesus. He opens by celebrating Resurrection Sunday as more than a one-day event, it’s a daily truth and the very foundation of the Christian faith. Quoting Matthew 28:6, he reminds us that Jesus rose just as He said He … Read more

Terms Apply | 13 April 2025

In this Palm Sunday sermon, Pastor Josh Earl reflects on Jesus’ entry into Jerusalem, emphasising the deeper meaning behind the crowd’s cheers of “Hosanna!” As they waved palm branches, they celebrated Jesus as their Saviour—but, as Josh points out, they celebrated him on their own terms. Firstly, Josh explains how the crowd welcomed Jesus into … Read more

Then They Remembered | 09 April 2025

Dr John  Andrews brings this week’s message, beginning by highlighting the women who followed Jesus faithfully for at least two years. These women were deeply committed, even staying by Jesus’ side during His crucifixion and seeing where He was buried. Yet, despite everything, they forgot His words, that He would rise again. Dr. John emphasises … Read more

A Heart For Holiness | 23 March 2025

Pastor David shares todays message on holiness, drawing on the life of Peter to show how God transforms ordinary people. He describes Peter as someone relatable—impulsive, sometimes misguided, but ultimately changed by his encounter with Jesus and the power of the Holy Spirit. From cutting off a soldier’s ear in a moment of anger to … Read more