This sermon from Joshua 8 centres on renewal, grace, and perseverance in the Christian journey. Drawing on Joshua’s story, Charles emphasises that failure and sin are not endpoints, but invitations to receive God’s grace, stand up again, and move forward empowered by His Word. The passage invites believers to embrace dependence on God, be vigilant against temptation, and embody the diverse yet unified community of faith—the “temple of uncut stones.” Ultimately, the story points forward to Jesus, the supreme leader and fulfiller of God’s promises, who took humanity’s curse upon Himself so that believers might inherit blessing and righteousness.
In this sermon, Tom shares a powerful picture of Jesus—gentle, patient, and committed to true justice. His way isn’t harsh or legalistic, but rooted...
To walk in the way of Christ or to walk in the way of our culture? In our day to day life are we...
This Sunday Daniel unpacks the church as described by the Nicene Creed: the one, holy, catholic, apostolic church. Jesus promised to build his church...