
Talks
Catch up with a talk from a recent Sunday service, or search by speaker name of book of the Bible.
Speaker
- Alex Warren
- Amanda Bell
- Amy Hughes
- Amy Orr-Ewing
- Andy Monks
- Anthony Buck
- Ben Heys
- Ben Rogers
- Bonnie Collington
- David Bennett
- Ed Veale
- Emma Monks
- Emma Monks
- Emma Kniebe
- Farida and Jamie Matthews
- Felix Stevenson
- Felix Stevenson
- Guest Speaker
- Guest Speaker
- H Metters
- Jago Wynne
- Jago Wynne
- James Farley
- James White
- Jamie Mulvaney
- Jamie Mulvaney
- Jason Roach
- Jonny Haines
- Jonny Hughes
- Jonny Johnson
- Josh Moxon
- Katie Colahan
- Kenny Sperry
- Kristi Mair
- Lydia Williames
- Mark Harris
- Mike Clayton
- Natalie Jones
- Nicky Gumbel
- Prof John Wyatt
- Professor Glynn Harrison
- Rachel Bradley
- Reema Shinhmar
- Rico Tice
- Rob Hooks
- Rory Heaton
- Ros Williams
- Ros Williams
- Rosie Jones
- Rosy Skinner
- Sarah Goodwin
- Sarah Seabrook
- Tim Jones
- Tim Farron
- Various speakers
- Vaughan Roberts
- Zim Okoli
The Seven Signs Of Jesus: Seven
On Sunday we concluded our series in John on the 7 signs of Jesus. Jamie Mulvaney spoke on John 11:1-45 on Jesus raising Lazarus from the dead and how Jesus is the resurrection and the life.
The Seven Signs Of Jesus: Two - The Vital Signs of Life
On Sunday we continued our series in John's gospel on the seven signs of Jesus. Jamie Mulvaney spoke on John 4:46-54 on the healing of the official's son.
New Wine
In our second 'Party Time?' talk Jamie explains our need for new wine and new wineskins. As well as understanding a little chemistry, we also need to know the cultural and religious backdrop to this parable so we don’t oversimplify what Jesus says. We also need to avoid the trap of holding the parable at arm’s length when it is primarily about us. And although Jesus appears to have come to subvert the norms, he is actually fulfilling all of scripture and demonstrating what his coming kingdom tastes, looks and feels like. This experience is far more dynamic, exciting and powerful than we could imagine.
The Holy Remnant
As we continue to look at how we can build back better as the church, Jamie uses a scientific principle from the past year to describe our individual and collective need for holiness. As the Holy Remnant, the church can receive and pass on God’s blessing, but first we must give careful thought to our ways.
Former Glory
How do you work in hope when your expectations have been shattered? And as we emerge from the exile of a pandemic into another exile of a culture that asks the church to take up less and less space, we must take to heart God’s second message to those rebuilding the temple in Haggai. In this talk Jamie explains the glory we can know in the present and the future that can fill our lives, the church and bring peace to the world.
Haggai 2:1-9
Contemporary Carols
It’s been a year of having to make adjustments, and 24 hours after the news about London entering Tier 4 for Christmas, Jamie asks how we can make the most out of Christmas.
Comfort in a Time of Trouble
'Don't Lose Heart' is our theme for our new series in 2 Corinthians. We're all under pressure, both as part of COVID and the other pressures we'd be facing anyway. As we begin this series, Jamie looks at 'Comfort in a Time of Trouble' and the singular and unique opportunity we have at the moment in how we relate to God and each other.
Restricted but Advancing - Week 4
Jamie looks at Philippians 2:19-30 and what we can learn about friendship in lockdown from Paul, Timothy and Epaphroditus. We see a passion for God that flows into compassion for people. With this compelling blend of conviction and compassion, we not only forge deep and genuine friendships, but we advance the Gospel together.
The Voice of Temptation
As we begin Lent, Jamie looks at the where the voice of temptation comes from. What can we learn from Jesus being tempted in the wilderness? The key is not to look at Jesus as your example, but as your Saviour.
Matthew 4:1-11
Challenging Christianity: Aren't we better off without Christianity
In our series on Confronting Christianity, Jamie Mulvaney asks if we’re trading up or down if we become followers of Jesus. He looks at where we’re at as a culture and as individuals and what the offer of Jesus is to every person.