Peninsula EV - Week 6: Revelation 15-16
Revelation 15-16 | Grace Church Peninsula | 20/11/2016 | Craig Dobbie
Week 7: Revelation 17-19 - EV Night
Revelation 17-19 | EV Night | 27/11/2016 | Mike Wziontek
Peninsula EV - Week 4: Revelation 12-13
Revelation 12-13 | Grace Church Peninsula | 6/11/2016 | Craig Dobbie
Week 6: Revelation 15-16 - EV Night
Revelation 15-16 | EV Night | 20/11/2016 | Dan Ford
Protecting God's Household
1 Timothy 3:14-4:16 | EV Night | 16/06/2024 | Andrew Heard
Hollywood has conditioned us to think of demonic work in a way that means we miss how Satan actually operates according to the Bible. Andrew Heard unpacks from 1 Timothy 3.
Week 6: Revelation 15-16
Revelation 15-16 | EV Church | 20/11/2016 | Tim Baldwin
Tim Baldwin considers what it means for us to celebrate when our enemies are crushed, suggesting we are to do so with a sober and tearful attitude. Are you rejoicing that there will be an end to the persecution of God's name and His people, and praying that as people come to know God that His name will be honoured?
Protecting God's Household
1 Timothy 3:14-4:16 | EV Church | 16/06/2024 | Andrew Heard
Hollywood has conditioned us to think of demonic work in a way that means we miss how Satan actually operates according to the Bible. Andrew Heard unpacks from 1 Timothy 3.
Micah 5:1-15
Micah 5:1-15 | EV Church | 11/09/2016 | Tim Baldwin
Tim Baldwin unpacks Gods promise in Micah 5 to send a great ruler, and shepherd wonderfully fulfilled in Jesus, highlighting that through the cross, victory over Satan and sin is won. Is your hope for security and peace resting with God in the knowledge that Jesus has defeated the enemy?
EV Church - Matthew 16:21-28
Matthew 16:21-28 | EV Church | 9/02/2020 | Andrew Heard
"Get behind me, Satan!" Andrew Heard shows how these four words from Jesus in Matthew 16 reveal a spiritual battle that has been raging since the beginning, and is still going on today.
EV Night - Matthew 16:21-28
Matthew 16:21-28 | EV Night | 9/02/2020 | Andrew Heard
"Get behind me, Satan!" Andrew Heard shows how these four words from Jesus in Matthew 16 reveal a spiritual battle that has been raging since the beginning, and is still going on today.

