The Vine and the Branches
John 15:1-25 | EV Church | 2/04/2023 | Andrew Heard
John Chapter 15 stresses the importance of a Christian "producing fruit". Andrew Heard shows us that Jesus is the one who gives us power to create a fruitful Christian life.
The Vine and the Branches
John 15:1-25 | EV Night | 2/04/2023 | Andrew Heard
John Chapter 15 stresses the importance of a Christian "producing fruit". Andrew Heard shows us that Jesus is the one who gives us power to create a fruitful Christian life.
Paul's Reverse Boast
2 Corinthians 11:16-33 | EV Church | 11/06/2023 | Jez Reynolds
There are many things in life that wear us down and bring suffering. Jez Reynolds shows us how Paul's boasting in his hardships is an encouragement to us in this life, because the message of Jesus is true and the promise of heaven is real.
EV Night - Romans 14:1-15:13
Romans 14:1-15:13 | EV Night | 13/06/2021 | Todd Parry-Jones
Are strength and power good? Is it wrong to call someone weak? What do we do when there is division in God's church? Todd Parry-Jones preaches from Romans 14-15, where God commands His people to live in peace with one another, and for the strong to use their strength to serve the weak, just like Jesus Christ did for us in the Gospel.
Paul's Reverse Boast
2 Corinthians 11:16-33 | EV Night | 11/06/2023 | Jono McKeown
Prayer Matters - What to Pray?
Ephesians 3:14-21 | EV Church | 20/09/2015 | Nathan Sandon
Nathan Sandon looks at what the Bible says about the priorities for prayer, challenging us to pray for God's power to indwell us, renewing our hearts to be filled with the fullness of God. Have you grasp the costly love of God, which gives glory to God rather than self, and allowing this to transform how you pray, think and do church?
Luke 8:40-55
Luke 8:40-55 | EV Church | 24/02/2013 | Craig Dobbie
Is there a God and does he care? Nature can over power us, and when we are threatened by sickness & death we are more inclined to call out to God. Who do you trust in a broken world. Jairus and the woman both put their trust in Jesus (small as it is) and Jesus responds in compassion. - True faith rests on knowledge and is meant to grow. - True faith leads to a person throwing themselves on Jesus completely. - People who came to test Jesus went away trapped and confused, but those who come to him on their knees find salvation Yes there is a God and Jesus is the consistent character to look to, to find Him.
Romans 6:1-14
Romans 6:1-144 | EV Church | 21/07/2013 | Andrew Heard
Romans 6 answers the question, if we are saved by grace, do we really need to change at all? Christianity is all about change. The early chapters of Romans highlight the big issues of life, such as God's judgement of sin. Romans describes Two Realms * Adam - Sin, Death, Law, Condemnation, Old * Jesus/God - Life, Freedom, Righteousness, New Moving from Adam's realm to God's realm isn't possible by works, but by faith (Rom 5:1) Baptism is being incorporated into something, or identified with. Faith unites us with Christ and baptises us as a Christian. Died to Adam's realm in order that we can live a new life in God's realm. Free from being a slave to sin, and given power to live in God's realm. Grow and develop a discontent with the old self, whilst grow in contentment of the new life Discipline yourself to not let sin reign

