Sermons

Romans

This ten-week series takes us into the book of Romans - one of the most significant letters in the New Testament. Written in the late 50s AD by the Apostle Paul to Christians in Rome - many of whom he had never met - it lays a foundation for a shared and trustworthy faith.

Across these weeks, we’ll explore the heart of Paul’s message: the Gospel. What makes a message truly trustworthy? For Paul, everything comes back to the good news about Jesus - promised in the Scriptures, fulfilled in Christ, risen from the dead, and now Lord of all.

As the letter unfolds, Paul explains the saving work of Jesus - what he saves us from, how he saves us, and what he saves us for. These are deep and sometimes challenging truths, but they lead us to the very centre of Christian faith.

In a world where trust can feel uncertain, Romans points us to something far more reliable: the good news of Jesus. To trust this message is to trust Him - and to discover a faith that shapes every part of life.

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  • Love because of Truth
    • 24/11/25

    Love because of Truth

    In the second sermon of our mini-series on Truth and Love in 2 and 3 John, Luke opens 3 John to help us see how these two qualities work together in the life of the church.

    He shows how truth shared in love can strengthen and build up God’s people—while the absence of either can quickly cause hurt and division. Through 3 John, Luke encourages us to embrace both truth and love as we follow Jesus and care for one another.

    This sermon also includes a short Q&A at the end.

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