Born to Stand Out – part 5 – Eloisa Payne
We are God's Ambassadors. Speaking from 2 Corinthians 4 and 5 Eloisa encourages us that we are broken pots with the glory of God inside. Ambassadors of the King of kings.
Our vision is to be a community that radically loves God and others, bringing transformation locally, nationally and globally.
We are God's Ambassadors. Speaking from 2 Corinthians 4 and 5 Eloisa encourages us that we are broken pots with the glory of God inside. Ambassadors of the King of kings.
In the fourth talk in this series Neil reads from Ephesians Chapter 2 and marvels at God's masterpiece.
More than Conquerors. Continuing our series Born to Stand Out, John talks from Romans ch8 v-31 onward, explaining our place in Christ and that nothing can separate us from the love of God.
Destined to be Different – in the second part of our series, John talks about our position as Sons of God and the mandate on our lives. As divine representatives he encourages boldness as we share our faith. John Ch 1 v1-14 and 1 John Ch 3 v1-3.
In the first of a new series “Born to Stand Out”, Neil explains – “Who the Church Is”. Speaking from Matthew Ch 5 v14-16 he explains that the Church is called collectively to reflect God's to the world, that others will get to know Him and love Him.
Neil talks from Isaiah Ch49 v1-6 encouraging us that this passage is a word for the Church today. He reflects on the exciting things happening in the youth and children's work and the progress with the new building. He challenges the Church that this is a year of mobilisation and a time for us all […]
Join us at the start of 2025 as members of Bethany Community Church share their testimonies of how God has worked in their lives through the last year.
Join John as he dissects the traditional view of Christmas, looking at the Journey to Bethlehem, the Three Kings, the Innkeepers, the Stable, the Date and finally the Angels appearing to the Shepherds. Luke Ch 2
In our Christmas celebration Andy talks about the barrier between us and God and the significance of Jesus birth as he encourages us to “taste and see that the Lord is good”. (Psalm 34)