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And finally …
Today David concluded the ‘Living In-between’ series, focusing on 1 Thessalonians 5:16-28. Following on from last week’s passage where Paul focused on good Christian relationships,

Living in Peace
This morning David continued our ‘Living In-between’ series, looking at 1 Thessalonians 5:12-15. This passage gives us direction on navigating relationships with those in the

Beginning Chapter One
Tim Warke continued the ‘Living In-between’ series by asking us: “Are you having a good day or a bad day?” He reminded us of the

Pray Without Ceasing
David introduced the elders’ hope for Windsor for 2023 that it would be set aside as a year of prayer, both by individuals and by

Advent-ually: Joy
During the Carol Service, the fourth Advent candle was lit – symbolising JOY. David introduced this theme by highlighting Christmas adverts from two major High

Advent-ually: Love
David continued the Advent series, following on from Hope and Peace to focus on Love. Just as Jesus is our Hope and Jesus is our

Advent-ually: Peace
To begin, David referred to the five characteristics of Simeon outlined last week: devout, righteous, expectant, Spirit-led, and servant. The initial letters of these spell

Advent-ually: Hope
‘Advent’ is the 4-week period before Christmas. It is a period of waiting and preparation for celebrating the coming of Jesus. On this first Sunday

Baptism
David opened Sunday’s sermon with a series of questions: Why baptism? Why do we do it the way we do it? Why does it matter?

An endless hope, not a hopeless end
Today David continued our ‘Living In-between’ series, looking at 1 Thessalonians 4:13-18. This passage centres around the second coming of Jesus, and touches upon the

Loving Other People – It’s a Holiness Issue
Focusing on 1 Thessalonians 4:9-12, David continued from last time on the subject of ‘Loving one another’, stating that this is a holiness issue, one

Living Inbetween – Know the Will of God in your Life
David continuing the series, Living In-Between, posed two questions: What is God’s will for my life?,How do you know the will of God for your

A Report from The Church
Psalm 62. Some people might find more rested through this time, but others might be feeling added pressures from extra workloads and increased stress from

How Do You Respond to God’s Word?
Everyone will have a unique response when it comes to God’s Word and the story of His great love. Continuing the Living In-Between series, today

My Soul Waits for God
Brian Johnston began his sermon by mentioning a friend who, struggling with a stressful situation, coped by reading Psalm 62 every morning. The Psalm speaks