Revelation Church is a young, vibrant church with a vision to see the gospel of Jesus succeed in the lives of 21st century Londoners, to build those Londoners into a Christ-centred community and to send them back into their worlds, equipped in the power of the Holy Spirit.
Stef finishes the sermon series looking at Revelation 21:1 to 22:7 and the new heavens and the new earth that are to be the dwelling place of God amongst his people.
Shownotes:
Avoiding the Hall of Mirrors: Rescuing Relationships from Spiritual Darkness by Stef Liston is on Amazon UK at https://amzn.to/4oGctas
Shreya continues our sermon series, introducing three underlying spiritual realities that are at work as we practise hospitality.
Brook continues our sermon series, looking at the standard of devotion that God calls Christians to using the book of Haggai.
Brook continues our sermon series in the account of Zacchaeus in Luke 19:1-10, sharing how we all need to respond to Jesus and allow him into our lives.
Stef continues our sermon series by looking at the inter-generational nature of having God as the dwelling place for the Church, preaching out of Psalm 90:1 and Psalm 145:4.
Bob continues our series by looking at the ways in which the communion we observe today is rooted in covenant meals eaten in the Old Testament.
Rich continues our series looking at the story of Abraham hosting strangers in Genesis 18, and how eating is connected to the promises of God to us.
Victoria continues our sermon series with the account of Rahab in Joshua 2 and James 2, looking at the high cost sometimes involved in showing hospitality and the higher reward.
Stef continues our sermon series looking at Luke 15:11-32, and how the two sons have contrasting reactions to the Father's invitation into his grace.
Stef continues our sermon series looking at Romans 15:7. God's heart is to 'draw near and take us to himself' - how do we extend that same welcome to others, and what fears do we need to resist along the way?
Brook launches our new series 'No Place Like Home' by helping us to think about what home can mean to us, both physically and spiritually.