

Join us in this sermon as Pastor Julian shares with us what circumcision means to us as believers in this day and age.


We are excited to have with us guest Deborah McDermott who has a powerful testimony of her two children being healed of autism (doctor confirmed).


In James 1:12, we are encouraged to not fill up our spirits with wickedness, filthiness, or any other sinful traits. For that reason, Pastor Julian is exhorting us in this message to stay deeply rooted in the word of God, make room for the good seed in our hearts, and prepare ourselves to receive it. This is essential to our spiritual growth and daily sustenance.


During the last supper with His disciples, Jesus instituted the new covenant and gave a commandment for us to take communion as often as we can, in remembrance of Him. In this communion service, Pastor Julian reminds us of the significance of the last supper and shares with us what the new covenant is and how we can walk in the realisation of the better promises upon which it is established.


The baptism of the Holy Spirit is a foundational truth in the Word of God. This was expressed in the life of Jesus when He got water baptised and the Holy Spirit descended on Him like a dove after He came out of the water, launching Him into a ministry of miracles, signs and wonders. As we celebrate Pentecost Sunday, we are encouraged to follow the example of Jesus by being baptised in the Holy Spirit so we can carry on the ministry that He began.


When we hear the gospel message, we can choose to either embrace it or keep God at arm's length. The reality is that no matter how clearly the message is communicated, some will reject God while others will accept Him. This is apparent in the account of God’s chosen people, Israel, who rejected Him numerous times in spite of all He did for them and through them. In his sermon, Emmanuel Donor encourages us to obey God and allow Him to reign in our lives at all times.


Often we say that God has the highest priority in our lives, but the time we spend with Him is very little compared to the time we spend at work, with our families or on entertainment. Could it be that we have got our priorities wrong as they say actions speak louder than words? Gerry Beeves challenges us in this sermon to re-examine our priorities and put our relationship with God above all other things in our lives.


Disappointments do occur in life and are sometimes due to unmet expectations or fallout from our own past choices or decisions that other people make on our behalf. In his message, Jean-Louis draws an example from the story of Nehemiah to show us how the human heart naturally reacts to unfavourable outcomes and how we should instead strive to adopt a godly response in dealing with disappointments.


When he was in chains in a prison, Paul said in Philippians 3:14 that he was “pressing on.” How was he able to press on while being under restriction and chained to a wall? What did he really mean by pressing on? Join us in this sermon as Peter Cavanna sheds light on what it means to press on and how it applies to our walk with God.


Lots of people talk about christianity as if it is a pie in the sky when you die. Some say it is a hard thing to be a Christian, but you can get through, just keep going, and eventually your reward is in heaven and it awaits you. This is true, but it is not the whole picture that Jesus wants us to take. Jesus said that he has come to give us life abundantly, and not just to scrape through. Join us in this sermon as Gerry Beeves inspires us to realise how wonderful and blessed it is to be a Christian.


Many of us are going through challenges today and do not fully realise yet that God is with us and He is able to lead us into victory. We may not know how or when, but like Jesus brought Lazarus back to life in John 11, God is able to resurrect any ‘dead’ situations in our lives if we can trust in Him. Join us in this sermon as we learn how to approach situations in our lives with hope in God who is mindful of us.


According to 1 Peter 2:9, God’s calling upon our lives affects our generation and is not limited to us as individuals. However, our day to day activities, which include juggling with various responsibilities and managing the challenges that come with them, have occupied our time and energy so much more that we are comfortable with getting by, not to speak of affecting our generation. In this sermon, Dhanga Mhango shares with us how to operate effectively in our calling as a priest to our generation.


As Christians, we have ample examples in the book of Acts and in Paul’s epistles of how the church, despite its imperfections, can still effectively fulfil its mandate of carrying and expanding the kingdom of God on earth. In this message, we take a look at the Philippian church and learn how we can draw from them a blueprint for our effectiveness and relevance in today’s post-modern society.


In Daniel 3, we read about the three devout Hebrew boys that were thrown into the fiery furnace for standing for God and refusing to bow down to the image and idols that everyone else was worshipping in Babylon. Our guest speaker, Peter Cavanna, shares with us how this story is still very much relevant to our lives today and the lessons we can learn from it, as we live in a culture that is different and frequently averse to the Christian way.


The role of the shepherd is very important to the welfare of the sheep. It is known that the shepherd walks the path first before taking the sheep on a journey, especially in unfamiliar territory. He creates a bridge for the sheep to cross a river. He navigates the path for the sheep to avoid dangerous areas. In his sermon, our guest minister, Julian Mabey shares with us the truth that Jesus is our Shepherd and He makes a way for us where there seems to be no way.


As we begin to journey through 2023, it is important that we stay the course. This is what God wants from us. Listen to this sermon as Emmanuel Donkor shares with us how we can win with perseverance the race which is set before us despite the obstacles that beset us, and moreso stay the course until our purpose is fulfilled.


The church, both global and local, as well as individual christians are in one of the most challenging times. However, God has made a provision for us to overcome by seeking His face. Join us in this sermon as we explore the need for us as children of God to embrace a lifestyle of prayer.


Quite often, when we pray to God, our prayer consists mostly of the things we want Him to do for us. We should however remember what God has done for us and approach Him with a heart of gratitude. In this sermon, Gerry Beeves shares with us the importance of spending time to give thanks to God in our prayers.


Join us as Peter Cavanna shares the word with us in our Sunday service on August 28, 2022.


Sermon by Jane Cavanna at King's Church Cambridge on Sunday, April 24, 2022.


The second part of the introduction to the "Way of the Master" evangelism series. This message explains why there are so many sinful and hypocritical people in the Church today. Are our churches really filled with true believers? Taken with permission.