Currency of Worship | Attentive Hearts | John Dutton
In the third part of our series on Worship, John talks about the Currency of Worship. Ensuring that Jesus is the centre of our attention, to focus our minds and our hearts on what truly matters.
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In the third part of our series on Worship, John talks about the Currency of Worship. Ensuring that Jesus is the centre of our attention, to focus our minds and our hearts on what truly matters.
Embodied Worship, John encourages us that when we worship with our whole body something happens that goes beyond our words…..
In the first of a new series on Worship, Neil reminds us that our sole focus of worship is Jesus. Encouraging us to resist complacency, religiosity and familiarity Neil selects five (of many) reasons to worship Jesus.
As part of our Easter Baptism service, Neil explains the evidence for the resurrection of Jesus
In a one off talk, John encourages us to take a glimpse behind the veil at what happens to our prayers, especially those that appear to be unanswered. Rev 5 v7-8 and Rev 8 v1-5
Join us on Mothers Day as Jessamy and the children lead our family service. Jessamy talks from Jeremiah Ch 1 v4-8 on the call of God on our lives.
Today Neil completes our short series on the Sermon on the Mount, based on Matthew Ch 7. He draws out two key themes – how we judge others and truly knowing Jesus.
This Week Damilare continues our series on the Sermon on the Mount. Speaking from Matthew Ch 6 v5-15 he explains how we should pray “Jesus's way”. That God's will be done – having faith in what God has kept secret and obedience in what He has revealed. With apologies for the distortion towards the end […]
Continuing our series on the Sermon on the Mount, Neil talks from Matthew ch 6 v19-34. God wants us to be devoted to Him and Him only….. Neil asks “what are you investing in?” Note: Part 1 of this series was not recorded due to a change of venue – apologies