Book of Acts - Acts 2:1-13: Have you ever been told something that you thought was too good to be true and struggled to believe it? In John 16:7, Jesus tells His disciples that it is better for them that He go because if He didn’t go, the Spirit couldn’t come. I’m sure that His disciples struggled to think that the Spirit coming was better for them than having Jesus with them in the flesh! Maybe at times we struggle to believe this, too? Join us this Sunday as we look at Acts 2, when the Spirit comes in power! The disciples learned by experience that Jesus knew exactly what He was talking about and this is still true for the church today!
26 April 2026, 5:00 pm
42 minutes 1 second
Waiting for the Promise
Book of Acts - Acts 1:1-11: We love a great sequel - but Acts isn’t a sequel. It’s the continuation of Jesus’ work. In Acts 1:1–11, we discover that what Jesus began didn’t end with His resurrection - it continues through His people, empowered by His Spirit. As we start this new series, we step into a moment of waiting - not passive, but expectant. Jesus promises power, purpose and presence… but first, we learn to wait for the gift. If you’ve ever wondered what God is doing next - or what your role is in it - this is where it begins.Join us in person and online at 9 or 11am. Bring a friend!
19 April 2026, 3:00 pm
38 minutes 56 seconds
The End is Where We Begin
The King & the Cross - Matthew 28:16-20: Four years in Matthew - and it ends with a beginning. In Matthew 28:16–20, the risen Jesus meets imperfect, doubting followers and sends them into a broken world with a clear mission: make disciples of all nations. This is more than a command - it’s a calling shaped by compassion, justice and the presence of Jesus Himself. You don’t need to have it all together. You just need to follow and go. As we wrap this series, we’re not finishing - we’re being sent. Come discover your place in God’s mission, here and around the world.Join us in person and online at 9 or 11am. Bring a friend!
12 April 2026, 5:00 pm
30 minutes 31 seconds
He's Alive!
The King & the Cross - Matthew 28:1-15: Everyone knows one statistic that has never been broken: dead people stay dead. Until Easter morning. In Matthew 28:1–15, grieving women arrive at a tomb expecting loss - and instead the ground shakes, the stone is rolled away and history is changed forever. Jesus, who was crucified, is alive. The resurrection isn’t just a symbol of hope; it’s a real event that tears a hole in the fabric of reality. If it’s true, it changes everything - our fear, our future and our mission. Come see the empty tomb and the living King this Easter.Join us in person and online at 9 or 11am. Bring a friend!
5 April 2026, 5:00 pm
40 minutes 2 seconds
The Buried King
The King & the Cross - Matthew 27:57-66: What do you do when the story feels stuck? In Matthew 27:57–66, Jesus is no longer on the cross - but not yet risen. It’s quiet. Still. Uncertain. And yet, in the silence, something powerful is happening. A wealthy man risks everything to honour Jesus. Faithful women remain when others walk away. And restless religion tries to control what it cannot understand. This is the space between promise and fulfillment - and it reveals what real devotion looks like. When God feels quiet, your faith doesn’t have to be.Join us in person and online at 9 or 11am. Bring a friend!
29 March 2026, 5:00 pm
41 minutes 7 seconds
The Dead King
The King & the Cross - Matthew 27:45-56: At the brightest part of the day, everything goes dark. In Matthew 27:45–56, creation itself responds as Jesus - the true King - hangs on a cross and gives up His life. This isn’t a tragic ending. It’s a decisive moment. The cry of Jesus declares the debt is paid, the curtain is torn and access to God is opened. In the darkest hours, God is doing His greatest work - absorbing sin, breaking death and securing our freedom. If you’ve ever wondered where God is in the dark, this is your answer.Join us in person and online at 9 or 11am. Bring a friend!
22 March 2026, 5:00 pm
42 minutes 30 seconds
The Mocked King
The King & the Cross - Matthew 27:27-44: Every coronation comes with crowns, robes, applause and power. Jesus gets the opposite. In Matthew 27:27–44, the true King is stripped, beaten, mocked and crowned with thorns. It’s an anti-coronation - no throne, no speech, just spit and a cross. Why? Because He refuses to save Himself so He can save us. The King wears our shame, carries our curse and endures our mockery to bring healing to the world. This isn’t weakness. It’s redemptive love. Come see the Mocked King - and discover the freedom found in His sacrifice.Join us in person and online at 9 or 11am. Bring a friend!
15 March 2026, 5:00 pm
44 minutes 44 seconds
The Mock Trial
The King & the Cross - Matthew 27:11-14: Life is full of choices. We make choices every day. Some of the choices we make are small and seemingly inconsequential, but some are more important and really matter. Join us this Sunday as we explore Matthew 27:11-14 and consider the most important choice we each need to make - how we will respond to Jesus? No choice matters more than this. Join us in person and online at 9 or 11am. Bring a friend!
8 March 2026, 5:00 pm
36 minutes 52 seconds
The Disowned King
The King & the Cross - Matthew 26:69-27:10: We often think denial is a massive failure we’d see coming, but it’s usually a slippery slope that starts subtle and ends profane. This Sunday, we explore the parallel falls of Peter and Judas in Matthew 26:69–27:10. We’ll discover that regret has a limited reach and remorse alone can lead to ruin - neither can truly save us. So, join us as we find hope in the only One who offers us redemption.
1 March 2026, 6:00 pm
43 minutes 13 seconds
The Humiliated King
The King & the Cross - Matthew 26:47-68: We spend our lives chasing control - power, leverage, the ability to protect ourselves. Then we meet Jesus in chains. In Matthew 26:47–68, the most powerful man who ever lived is betrayed with a kiss, arrested without resistance, tried unjustly, mocked and spat on. And yet, He is not a victim. He is a volunteer. Jesus refuses the sword, entrusts His reputation to the Father and absorbs humiliation to bring freedom to others. This is the upside-down power of the kingdom: strength through surrender, victory through humility, life through the cross. Come explore the Humiliated King - and the freedom He offers.Join us in person and online at 9 or 11am. Bring a friend!
22 February 2026, 6:00 pm
41 minutes 51 seconds
Scandal and Slumber
The King & the Cross - Matthew 26:31–46: When life gets heavy, we tend to do one of two things: stumble in disappointment or drift into spiritual sleep. In Matthew 26:31–46, Jesus faces betrayal, fear, and crushing pressure—and shows us a better way. Not grit. Not bravado. But surrender. In the garden, Jesus meets weakness with prayer, suffering with obedience, and fear with trust in the Father. This is a story for anyone tired of holding it together and wondering where strength actually comes from. Join us this Sunday as we explore scandal, slumber, and the freedom found in surrender.Join us in person and online at 9 or 11am—bring a friend!