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In David Day's final sermon, he explores the passage in which John the Baptist is questioned about his status and position which he relates to the coming of Christ. David Day's draws from John's reaction the importance of understanding our ability to be a voice that God can work through to help those opening their hearts to God's presence and the knowledge that Jesus is here among us.
Passage: John 1: 19-31
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In the second sermon in our Advent series, Come and See, Helen, an ordinand at Cramner Hall, shares some thoughts about this passage in John and the illustration of the ajar door in our series logo. She talks about how Advent can be a special moment for us to come and see the spelndor of our very real God.
Passages: John 1: 14-18
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Welcome to Advent!
This week's episode commences our Advent services, where Steve shares some thoughts about these two passages from John about the light of God. Steve explores this concept and reminds us that His light is unwavering, reliable, and that God's work is always happening around us.
Passages: John 1:1-13 & 45-46
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In preparation for Advent we celebrated Christ the King this Sunday, with a shorter sermon and more time to respond.
This episode Jamie explores Christ the King, introducing some thoughts and questions about his kingship and his Kingdom, from the passages and the whole Bible.
Passages: Dan 7: 9-10; 13&14 John 18:33-40
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This episode closes the series, Our Commitments, where we have been exploring what our core values are as a church, as we look to the next ten years and how those values will shape the church that we are to be.
This week Will reflects on this process and the importance of the reality of God being center of our church as we move forward.
Passage: Acts 11: 19-26 & 13: 1-3
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In this week's episode we hear from Hannah, our Youth Missioner, as she explores our third value as a church in our current series, Our Commitments, that we will be a church that empowers leaders and teams that we will send out.
Passage: Acts 11: 19-26 & 13: 1-3
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In the third sermon in our series, Our Commitments, Will discusses our third commitment, which is to seek the welfare of the city, connecting to how the those addressed in the passage in Jeremiah, were called to bring value to their city, while still remaining true to who they were and remaining to their own values.
Passage: Acts 11: 19-26 & Jeremiah 29: 4-7
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We continue in our current series exploring what our values are that will shape the vision for the next ten years. In this episode Will unpacks the first value, forming disciples as a church, what that looks like, how we will do it and why it is important.
Passage: Acts 11: 19-26 & Mark 1: 16-20
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This episode begins our new series, Our Commitments, as we look to the future of St Nics as we reflect together on what God is calling us to be as a church in the next decade and what core commitments will shape that. In this sermon Will introduces this idea by looking at answering the question of formation of the church's character.
Passage: John 20: 19-21 | Acts 11: 19-26
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In this episode Allie Willcox draws to a close our current sermon series, Who We Are, that has been exploring the theme of remembering in order to move forward. This sermon focused on how we can chose how we remember our history, which in turn influences our present self and identity.
Passage: Deuteronomy 26:1-12
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In this episode, Maeve continues the series on Who We Are, by exploring the power of remembering and how it can help bridge divides within communities by understanding our past and what has come before. Remembrance is not just about looking back; it’s about learning how to move forward together.
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In this episode of our ongoing series, 'Who We Are,' Will continues to reflect on the theme of remembrance, exploring how it can serve as an antidote to the constant desire for newness in our society today.
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In this sermon, David Day speaks about the freedom we can receive when we engage with generosity with people we meet, as part of the series on Who We Are.
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Will begins the sermon series, Who We Are, by exploring how remembering can help us to understand ourselves as a church.
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This is a sermon on Trinity Sunday by our ordinand on placement, Tim Riman.
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This sermon is by Revd Maeve Sherlock as she closes our Resurrected Church sermon series. This sermon was recorded on Pentecost.
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In this episode, our vicar Will is looking at giving again, this time answering some of the more practical questions people may have about giving. This concludes our Easter-Pentecost series looking at what it means to be a church in light of the resurrection.
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In this episode, Will speaks about what giving what might look like for each of us and what it might look like as a community.
This is part of a wider series exploring giving.
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In this episode, Amelia Enstone brings us the third sermon in our series The Resurrected Church. This week, she talks to us about what it means to be devoted to praise in our own lives & our families and in the life of our church.
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In this episode, our vicar Will Foulger talks to us about communion and what it means for us as a church and as individuals. This is the second sermon in our series The Resurrected Church looking at the early church.
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