
Sunday Talks
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Multitasking In Your Heart? | Adam Smith
Isn't a "pure heart" just another way of saying "good person"? We explore what being "pure in heart" means, and how having just one focus in our heart can bring true satisfaction. We ask ourselves, how pure is my heart?
Mercy Me | James Stevenson and Wayne Massey
In this special edition of More Tea, Vicar?, Wayne and James take a conversation to The Weekly Service at B&A
A God of Righteousness | Charles Auld
As Christians we are correct to say that God is indeed a God of love. However, as Charles reminds us, we must not forget to tell others that He is also a God of righteousness and of justice.
Is it Well with Your Soul? | Wendy Massey
The meek will inherit the earth, but who is meek? If meekness is linked to Godly contentment, how do we tend to our souls to help us learn this contentment?
Meet Me for Coffee and a Danish | Adam Smith
We all mourn stuff we've lost, whether people, places, time, or things – it's hard to feel blessed when you're mourning. The Bible says mourners are blessed because they'll be comforted, but what does that mean?
Another List? | James Stevenson
This week we're reminded that the new life we live comes from God, not from our own capacity to change.
Interview with Rosie | James Stevenson
James interviews Rosie who describes her week and how she and her family are living through Lockdown 3 at the moment.
Holly's Story
In this video we shared on Sunday morning Holly talks honestly about her experience of frustration and sadness with God.
Come, Follow Me | James Stevenson
Why did four men leave everything they had and what difference does it make to us in the challenges of life today?
The Kingdom Draws Near | Wayne Massey
Jesus begins his public ministry with a simple declaration and instruction. The Kingdom of Heaven is near. Repent. What does it mean for us that the Kingdom draws near to our world and what does repentance look like?
Because Jesus | Wayne Massey
Ever wondered what the Baptism of Jesus means for you? Wayne unpacks Matthew's account of Jesus' baptism reminding us of some truths that, when we get them, change everything about who we are and how we live.
Repentance | James Stevenson
Why something that we think is bad and painful is actually good for us, especially right now.
Are We Learning To Trust God? | Charles Auld
Joseph and Mary trusted God implicitly. When they were told to take the baby Jesus to Egypt to avoid him being killed by Herod, they did so immediately (even though it meant leaving in the middle of the night). In this talk Charles considers how each of us can develop our trust in God.
What Are Your Eyes Fixed On? | Wendy Massey
The wisemen had their eyes fixed on 'thing above', Herod on his insecurities and his own legacy. As we navigate our lives today, will we be swayed and sucked in by the culture around us or will be fix our eyes on Jesus because he's fixed his eyes on us?
God in the Mess | Adam Smith
God isn't afraid of messy situations, of complicated lives, or relationships on the rocks. In our messiest of moments, we often just want to escape, but will we get on board with God's plan and let him lead us through our mess?
Born and Called | James Stevenson
How to own the family line into which we have been born and life the life into which we are called by God.
Rest for the Weary | Wayne Massey
Do you ever get tired? It might be because you’re trying to live beyond your limits or feeling trapped in some way. Jesus invites is to come to him, find rest a new way of living.
Go and Share | James Stevenson
Mission was once thought of as the task of special people “over there”. Now we realise it’s the job of every Christian, how do we do it?
Give Your Life Away | Wayne Massey
"For God so loved..." Faith is a gift from God who has given Himself fully for us. In return we become people who give our lives away to God and others.
Love Others As Family | James Stevenson
This week James introduces the second of our discipleship practices, explaining what many of us have experienced so that we can keep repeating it and growing in it.