In-crowd, or in Christ? (Galatians)
2 sermons
Do you have to be an Old Testament Jew in order to become an authentic New Testament Christian? We might not obviously be in danger of this thinking today, but Galatians still presents us with a challenge: will be satisfied with a saving gospel of grace alone, through faith alone, in Christ alone? Or will we want to modify the gospel to improve on it?
Leader Training
6 sermons
Each term, our Grace Community Group leaders prepare to teach studies in parallel with the Sunday sermon. To help them do that, we've started recording our pre-term interactive training sessions.
non-series
56 sermons
We usually work our way through sections of the Bible in a sermon series, but occasionally we have visiting speakers and others presenting sermons outside of our regular Bible teaching. Find these messages here.
A Better Story (Genesis 1-11)
10 sermons
The early history of God's dealings with his creation in the first eleven chapters of Genesis are crucial to our understanding of who God is, who we are, why the world is the way it is... and why we need Jesus.
Stand firm: Grace-filled living in a difficult world (1 Peter)
8 sermons
Christians are never going to 'fit in' in the world. We must accept that. Sometimes this will be easier, sometimes this will be harder. But when we're rejected, misunderstood, overlooked, insulted, challenged or made the butt of jokes, how do we respond? The answer Peter gives his readers is the same as for us, two-thousand years later: stand firm on the real grace of God to us in Jesus.
Christianity Explored
6 sermons
This term we're looking at Mark's Gospel together, in parallel with the Christianity Explored course (www.ceministries.org) in our small groups.
Easter 2023
2 sermons
Listen to our Good Friday and Easter Sunday messages from 2023.
What now? A pattern for life following Jesus.
9 sermons
This term at Grace, we’ll be looking together at what the Bible says about the things Jesus has given to help us follow him faithfully, or what we might call ‘practices of Christian discipleship’. This study series might be especially helpful if you’ve recently become a Christian, and are asking the question, ‘What now?’ Together, we’ll try to answer from the Bible the questions
The God Who... (Isaiah 40-55)
7 sermons
There's a world of difference between knowing about God, and actually knowing God. In this part of Isaiah, a faithless people under the shadow of exile are given the most beautiful descriptions of who their God is, and what his attitude is towards them, to comfort them and give them hope about what lies ahead. Spoiler alert: it's greater and bigger and more wonderful than they could ever imagine. Because our God's behind it.
The Future of Christianity
2 sermons
As Paul sat in a Roman prison, contemplating his execution, the future of Christian faith looked bleak. What can we learn from the apostle's final words? Maybe that our times are not that different, which also means our priorities should be the same.