Tag Archives: Kempston
Who has held the oceans in His hands?
Do the struggles of life make you question God sometimes? Life hurts. People hurt. It feels at times that wherever we look, we find brokenness and pain. And all-too-often, a little voice begins to chunter away in the back of… Read More »Christ is risen he’s risen indeed!
For the Christian, every Sunday is a resurrection Sunday! We meet to worship God and encourage one another on Sundays – not Saturdays – because the rhythm of our weekly routine beats with the drum of resurrection life on the… Read More »My hope is built on nothing less
Hope. Often-elusive but ever-longed-for in our world, hope isn’t a deceptive dream for the Christian. It’s a certain and tangible reality, because it’s based upon the finished work of Jesus Christ, and all that flows from His death and resurrection.… Read More »
What Kind of Greatness
On Sunday morning (if you can think past Christmas on Friday..!), we’re going to sing a song that paints a picture of the mystery of the majesty of Jesus becoming a baby boy. In one sense, it’s what Christmas is… Read More »
From the squalor of a borrowed stable
Carols during the Christmas season are a bit like Christmas pudding: they’re dense, rich, and arrive on our plate after we’re full to bursting with everything else, so we often don’t appreciate them as well as we might like! On… Read More »By Faith
On Sunday morning, we will close our service with a great modern hymn of hope – ‘By faith.’ Sometimes it’s hard to capture exactly what “faith” means, isn’t it? We can be tempted at times to think that it’s little… Read More »Grace Alone
Next Sunday morning is our top secret Carols for Kids service, so rather than ruin any of the surprise for that, we’re going to focus this week on a song from next Sunday evening’s service: ‘Grace Alone.’ ‘Grace Alone’ is… Read More »Man of Sorrows
This Sunday morning, we’re going to be celebrating the Lord’s Supper together. To help us prepare for that, we’re going to focus this week on Hillsong’s ‘Man of Sorrows’ which we’ll be singing during Sunday’s service. Nothing in the whole… Read More »