This week Pastor Mike Sohn looks at the introduction to John's gospel account of the life and ministry of Jesus. Seeing that Jesus is the ultimate and true reality with which we can understand this world.
This week Pastor Mike continues our series looking at our series on the Gospel according to John. This week we explore the character of John the Baptist and his call for us to 'Behold the Lamb of God'.
This week Pastor Bijan explores one of the fundamental realities of the Christian life. Being a follower of Jesus means we really need to follow him. Having Jesus be the ultimate desire of our hearts is crucial.
This week Pastor Mike continues our look through the Gospel of John. Showing us how Jesus is the centre of the story, how he steps into our story, and indeed invites us to come and see the best story.
This week Pastor Mike looks at Jesus' first recorded miracle in John's Gospel, the turning of water into wine. Although this story may be familiar to many of us, we explore the deeper truths that this miracle points towards.
This week Pastor Mike continues our series on John's Gospel. True worship matters to Jesus and we see it clearly this week as he clears the temple courtyard of those who were buying and selling animals to be used for sacrifice. The issue wasn't in the business happening, the issue was where the marketplace had formed.
John 3v16 is perhaps arguably the most widely known verse in the entire bible, but what does it actually mean? Well, to help us understand this famous verse, Pastor Mike explores the wider context of John 3 showing us the centrality of the new life we have by Christ.
This week Pastor Mike continues our look at the Gospel of John asking us the crucial question of whose kingdom we are ultimately building. John the Baptist was never worried about the gaining notoriety and influence of Jesus, and was always quick to point his followers to Jesus. He must become greater and we must become less - but in so doing we find our true and ultimate fulfilment.
This week, Pastor Dave Lomas from Reality San Francisco continues our series through the Gospel of John. Showing us that the only place we can find true, abiding, and lasting satisfaction is when we meet Jesus and as him for a drink.
Continuing our series looking at the Gospel of John, Pastor Mike shows us that crucially we must be people with our eyes open to see what God is doing within our communities and in our time.
Bringing to end our first part of our series in John - Mike looks at the healing of the officials son in John 4. The official demonstrates exemplary faith as he seeks Jesus for the good of the other and trusts the word the he says.
This week Pastor Mike restarts our series looking at the gospel of John. As we do so we explore one of Jesus' healing miracles at the pool of Bethesda. Here we see that Jesus reveals, restores, and reminds us of the reality he has come to bring.
This week Pastor Tim Chaddick from Reality Ventura continued our look through the Gospel of John. Crucially, we are all under some authority the only question is; who or what is the authority we are under? This week we see the only one truly worthy and the one who has ultimate authority is Jesus.
As we continue our series through the Gospel of John, Jesus continues his discussion with the Pharisees regarding his own authority. Jesus labours to show them John the Baptist, the Scriptures and his own works all testify that he really is the Son of God. The question remains, do you believe him?
This week Pastor Mike explores Jesus's feeding of the 5,000 as recorded in John's gospel. In this story we see Jesus' identity and Jesus' mission. The question remains: do we come to Jesus because of who he is - or because what he can do for us?
This week Toyin explores the famous story of Jesus walking on the sea of Galilee. We must always remember to withhold our preconceived notions of who God is and should be and instead look firmly at Jesus.
This Easter Sunday, Pastor Mike explores a famous interaction Jesus had with the religious leaders of his day. Right at it's heart Jesus affirms, that He is the bread of life and that all who come to him will live.
This week Pastor Mike continues our series looking through John's Gospel, as we do so we wrestle with the extraordinary claims of Jesus, that he is the only way, that all who come to him have been given to him by the Father.
This week we look at Jesus' interaction with his brother, the crowd, and the Jewish leaders during the Festival of Tabernacles. Here we see Jesus contend with the the people's ideas of popularity, credibility, and morality.
This week Pastor Mike continues our series through the book of John as he explores Jesus' actions during the final days of the Feast of Tabernacles, where Jesus highlights a religious ritual which was always intended to point to him.
This week Pastor Mike explores the issue of John 7:53-8:11 noting the tension this passage faces within the wider Biblical canon but also the lessons we can learn from this most intriguing text.
As Mike continues our series we explore Jesus' claim that he is "the light of the world". What is his proof for the claim and what is his purpose? These are themes explored today.
This week Pastor Mike continued our series through the Gospel of John. As the tension rises in Jesus' discourse with the crowd at the feast of tabernacles Jesus exposes the power of sin to promise false freedom when the only true freedom we experience is when we serve Christ.
This week Pastor Mike continued our series through the Gospel of John. Jesus heals a man born blind, showing God’s power to bring light out of darkness. This passage invites us to see Christ clearly, trust His work in our weakness, and walk in the transforming light of the world.
This week Pastor Mike continues our look through the book of John focusing on the second part of the story of the man born blind. This passage teaches us about the symptoms and dangers of spiritual blindness.
This week Mike explores the reality that Jesus is the Good Shepherd and the Gate for His sheep. Those who know Jesus know and obediently follow his voice.
This week Pastor Mike continues our look at the story of Lazarus in John's gospel. This week we explore the glory of God in his power, in his care, and in his control.
Mary's annointing of the feet of Jesus is one of the most profound moments of tender-hearted devotion seen throughout the Bible. She models the unashamed, total, and costly price we should place as we come before the King of Kings and Lord of Lords.
This week Pastor Mike looks at Jesus' triumphant entry into Jerusalem and explores the tension between the king we think we need and the king we celebrate compared to the King Jesus, the One we truly need.
This week Pastor Mike explores the tension right at the centre of John's Gospel: Jesus' radical claim that we find life by dying to ourselves. This tricky and prone to misunderstanding teaching is central to the life-giving truth of Christ.
This week, Pastor Mike examines the climactic teaching of Jesus in John 12, where he points the crowd and his disciples to himself as the light of the world.