• 3 tips from Paul

    1 Thessalonians 2:1-8 Rev. Ian Davies delivers 3 tips from Paul: • Love and care like a mother cares for her children • Don’t just share the Gospel, but share your lives • Work and provide for the needs of the Gospel yourself, don’t expect others to pay for you.

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  • You can’t take it with you

    Its Harvest time. Jelly babies or money, the more you have the more there is to lose. Is it easier to share all you have if you have lots or little? Lucy teaches us a little lesson!

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  • X-Bionic Energiser Under-gear

    Rev. Ian Davies tells us about some amazing purchases he’s made that have made a difference in his life, starting with X-Bionic Under-gear!

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  • The Rock on which our church is built

    Matthew 16:13 -20 Is the church built on The Rock that is Peter, or the truth that Jesus is the Christ, the Son of the living God?

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  • Jesus is bigger than our fears

    In this talk for Children, Rev. Ian Davies explains how Jesus is bigger than our fears and that we can trust in him.

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  • Little Seeds

    Rev. Ian Davies talks about the seeds we plant. Matthew 13:31-32

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  • 8 Lessons we can learn from China

    1. Willingness to pay the Price Romans 8:13 2. Faithfulness in keeping the word of God Psalm 119:11 – I have hidden your word in my heart that I might not sin against you. 3. Fervency in prayer Ephesians 6:18 – Praying always with all prayer… 4. Obedience to Bible teaching Hebrews 4:12 – The…

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  • You can only do what you can do

    Rev. Ian Davies talks about the gift that God has given us that can’t be taken away and also reminds us that we can only do what we can do, so don’t feel reponsible for things that you can’t affect, leave those things with God.

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  • Cast your burdens on Jesus

    Lynne Courtie de Long delivers this weeks message. Cast your burdens on Jesus! Matthew 11:28-30

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