REVELATION

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The Book of Revelation, the last book of the Bible, has fascinated and puzzled Christians for centuries. With its vivid imagery of disaster and suffering many have seen it as a map to the end of the world. In this series we explore the real reason this book was included in the New Testament

Miracles

Jesus Christ performed many miracles, demonstrating his power over nature and spirits, and thus confirming that the Kingdom of God is at hand. The ministry of Jesus is centered on the establishment of God's imminent Kingdom, which ended the dominion…

Jesus Christ performed many miracles, demonstrating his power over nature and spirits, and thus confirming that the Kingdom of God is at hand. The ministry of Jesus is centered on the establishment of God's imminent Kingdom, which ended the dominion of the evil one over the world, present ever since sin and death entered mankind. The miracles were Jesus' chief weapon in the battle with evil, and confirming that he was not only the Messiah, but the very Son of God

Uncomfortable

The theme of this series is that believers who accept the uncomfortable and even awkward aspects of Christianity in the context of the local church — believing difficult truths, embracing sacrifice, pursuing holiness, and loving the people around them, are the ones who will see the church grow most significantly and the gospel advance most powerfully. The Christian faith challenges us and stretches us out of our comfort zones.

Acts 2019

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Some have suggested the book of The Acts of the Apostles should really be called “The Acts of the Holy Spirit” for it is all about the church being founded, being led and directed by the Holy Spirit. This series will explore how the Spirit continues Jesus' mission through empowering, sending and using his church to establish his Kingdom throughout the world, starting in Jerusalem.

TRANFORMED

In this series we will look at how following Jesus transforms us in seven different areas of life. Namely: Spiritual, physical, mental, emotional, relational, financial and vocational

In this series we will look at how following Jesus transforms us in seven different areas of life. Namely: Spiritual, physical, mental, emotional, relational, financial and vocational

Please note that due to technical glitches we are unable to provide the recordings of Part 6 & 7

Wally and Shirley Gerstmeier

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Wally and Shirley Gerstmeier have 30 years of ministry experience and they're passionate about raising leaders and equipping the church to spread the Good News. They spent 3 weeks at Godfirst Church. Wally preached on being salty saints, and also conducted an equipping course on evangelism whilst Shirley ran a course on identity in Christ.

SERMONS

JAMES

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Do you find it challenging to live out your faith in the wake of suffering, pain, or trials? The book of James holds our hand and walks us through the practice of living the Christian faith. This is a practical book exhorting us to maturity and holiness. James deals with every area of our Christian life: who we are, what we do, what we say, what we feel, and what we have. A faith-filled life requires us to address each of these areas, and James gives us needed advice to experience the fullness of an active Christian life.

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Acts 2018

Some have suggested the book of The Acts of the Apostles should really be called “The Acts of the Holy Spirit” for it is all about the church being founded, being led and directed by the Holy Spirit. This series will explore how the Spirit continues…

Some have suggested the book of The Acts of the Apostles should really be called “The Acts of the Holy Spirit” for it is all about the church being founded, being led and directed by the Holy Spirit. This series will explore how the Spirit continues Jesus' mission through empowering, sending and using his church to establish his Kingdom throughout the world, starting in Jerusalem.

Kingdom Come

What is the Kingdom of God? s the Kingdom of God real? Where is it going to be established? When will it come? How does it affect us? How can we prepare for it? The kingdom of God is synonymous with the kingdom of heaven. It is the central theme of …

What is the Kingdom of God? s the Kingdom of God real? Where is it going to be established? When will it come? How does it affect us? How can we prepare for it? The kingdom of God is synonymous with the kingdom of heaven. It is the central theme of Jesus’ teaching and the foundational message of the Church founded by Him through His disciples.The concept of the kingdom of God takes on various shades of meaning in different passages of Scripture.We explore its meaning in this 4 part series

Genesis

The golden thread of Genesis is God’s revelation of himself and His plan for us. It displays His love and mercy and grace, clearly seen in creation, relationship, rescue and restoration; and unveiling his unlimited power and authority. It’s the stor…

The golden thread of Genesis is God’s revelation of himself and His plan for us. It displays His love and mercy and grace, clearly seen in creation, relationship, rescue and restoration; and unveiling his unlimited power and authority. It’s the story of his desire for the whole world to know him and be loved by Him. It continually propels us out for His purpose and His glory.

Who Is This Man?

One of the questions most often asked about Jesus in the Gospels is “Who is this man?” From his disciples, religious officials and teachers, to even the people of Jesus’ hometown who knew Him best and saw Him grow up amongst them asked this question…

One of the questions most often asked about Jesus in the Gospels is “Who is this man?” From his disciples, religious officials and teachers, to even the people of Jesus’ hometown who knew Him best and saw Him grow up amongst them asked this question. This question is still today the most common question asked about Jesus. Whether viewed face-to-face or through the lens of history, the question remains the same: “Who is this man?”