• (Not) Great (Enough) Expectations
    Apr 5 2026

    Resurrection Day! It’s no exaggeration to say that this is the most significant day in human history. And yet it’s only significant if we see who Jesus really is. We can be kept from seeing who he really is, and what he’s like, by our expectations of him. If our expectations are just not great enough, we’ll miss the Resurrection and the Life that’s right in front of us!

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    30 mins
  • Easter Eggs: Little Glories
    Mar 29 2026

    Glory. Everyone wants a little bit of glory. But how this world defines glory and how Jesus defines it - two very different things!He wants us not to settle for the "Little glories", and instead to share in his. But this comes with a challenge!

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    37 mins
  • Easter Eggs: A Costly Fragrance
    Mar 26 2026

    John 12 -In the run up to Easter we’re taking a short break from Ephesians to walk the road to the cross — the events that changed the world. And we’re doing it through the eyes of John, “the disciple Jesus loved.”As John looks back, he notices the little clues, Easter Eggs, that Jesus left along the way — the signs that this was always the plan. The cross was not a tragic accident or a last-minute rescue mission. It was always how God intended to reconcile humanity to himself and renew the whole creation.This Sunday, we’re looking with Chris at a beautiful moment where one of the sisters of Lazarus (who Jesus raised from the dead) surprises everyone at the dinner table with an extravagant act of worship. Her actions were a challenge to everyone present, and are to us now!

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    41 mins
  • Easter Eggs - Lazarus
    Mar 16 2026

    In the run up to Easter we’re taking a short break from Ephesians to walk the road to the cross — the events that changed the world. And we’re doing it through the eyes of John, “the disciple Jesus loved.”As John looks back, he notices the little clues, Easter Eggs, that Jesus left along the way — the signs that this was always the plan. The cross was not a tragic accident or a last-minute rescue mission. It was always how God intended to reconcile humanity to himself and renew the whole creation.This Sunday, we are in one of the most painfully relatable moments in John’s Gospel. Two grieving sisters reach out to Jesus with words many of us have felt ourselves: “Lord, if you had been here…”Who Jesus reveals himself to be in that moment - and what he does - remains our solid and confident hope today.

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    35 mins
  • When Walls Come Down
    Mar 8 2026

    As history, experience and recent events show, people are really good at building walls - disagreements with others that turn into discord, separation and isolation. Making peace can feel almost impossible.But what if the cross of Jesus doesn't just reunite people with their Creator? What if it also brings separated, isolated, even hostile people back together?That's exactly what Paul is saying in Ephesians 2: 11-22. IN days where we are seeing so much hostility, here we find real hope!

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    38 mins
  • But God
    Mar 1 2026

    What difference does Jesus actually make to our lives? Does he tidy us up around the edges, make us nicer, more rounded people? Or is the change altoegther more radical? Paul seems to think so! (Ephesians 2: 1-10)

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    40 mins
  • Pray What?
    Feb 22 2026

    We like to pray for one another, right? But sometimes we hit roadblocks and it feels like our prayers just get a bit stuck. Well, if we're ever stumped as to how to pray for each other, Paul's got some great hints in Ephesians 1: 15-23!

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    33 mins
  • Chosen?
    Feb 16 2026

    Elect. Predestined. Chosen. Words that have power to bring great comfort and confidence - or great confusion - depending on what we think they mean.In Ephesians 1, Paul brings up the whole thing of predestination not for confusion, but for confidence. And the picture is bigger and more beautiful than we can imagine.

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    35 mins