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In this message Douglas explores the Biblical origins of Satan and how Jesus’ authority is delegated to those who follow him.

Mission is offering hope to those without hope and setting prisoners free. In this message we hear Jesus calling us to be part of the adventure.

In this sermon we see Jesus correcting the disciples of attitudes that left unchecked sour relationships and splinter churches.

In this message Jenny reminds us how close Jesus is to us in our struggles.

In this sermon Douglas explores how Jesus comes to us in our valleys and dark places.

Why do Christians hold that the Trinity is essential to their faith? In this message Douglas explores how grappling with the idea “three in one” can not only deepen our relationship with God but also place it on a much firmer foundation.

What was so special about this miracle that Peter didn’t tell anyone until after the resurrection? What made this miracle so unique that it’s the only miracle, apart from the resurrection, that Peter directly refers to in the Bible? In this message Douglas explores what the transfiguration tells us about Jesus and ourselves.

What does it mean to pick up our cross and follow Jesus? And why should we even bother? In this message Douglas attempts to come to come to grips with this challenge from Jesus in a way that leads to joyful obedience to him who gave his all for us.

The Bible is clear. Without confessing Jesus there is no getting right with God. But what does confessing Christ look like and how can we confess him with joy? In today’s sermon Douglas explores these questions as St Andrews journeys through the Gospel of Luke together.

We can learn much about prayer from the Master. Join us as Douglas opens up what Jesus can teach us about the joy and the power of prayer.

Just as many people were wondering about who Jesus was in Bible days as do today. In this message Douglas explores what the feeding of the 5000 shows us about who Jesus really is. (During the message Douglas in interrupted and read out a txt from a well loved church member who was watching the service live from hospice care).

Although is resurrection Sunday sets the course for human history so many waster Easter. In this message Douglas encourages us with how to make the most of Easter while refusing to waste God’s wonderful and life giving gift.

In this Good Friday message Douglas explores how the anguish in the garden provides a window into the agony on the cross.

Great expectations are a good thing but what if they don’t align with God’s will? In this message Douglas explores how expectations can move from being great to being dashed to being exceeded in most extraordinary ways when God is our focus.

Be encouraged as Iain shares Biblical insights about the God who comforts us in our struggles.

In this message Jenny explores how the widow giving her last two copper coins to God points to how he cares for the poor.

Often we feel unnoticed. However in today’s message Douglas reminds me that we are never noticed by Jesus. Jesus sees us, knows us and loves us.

In this message Douglas opens the Bible to show how anyone can have the most tangled part of their lives untangled because Jesus is in the business of “setting captives free”.

With their lives threatened by a stormy sea the disciples cry out to Jesus and are saved. In this message Douglas shows how we can also look to Jesus in the storms of our lives.

Has science disproved God? In this message Douglas draws on his background in science, the Bible and his faith to show how science has not disproved God but instead how science can help us to worship God in a fuller, deeper way.

What drives a change in a church? It is our core values such as worship, fellowship and service. In this sermon Douglas draws from these core values to introduce a major change to our St Andrews.

This past Thursday six people lost their lives after heavy rain caused a landslide above a popular camping ground at the Mount. In this message Douglas explores how Jesus is never distant when calamity strikes but instead can strengthen and uphold those who trust in him.

In this message Iain draws from scripture and his experience ministering to seafarers to explore how God encourages us through our storms.

In this message Douglas responds to the question “How can you believe in God in the face of suffering?”

As the New Year begins how can we set ourselves up to walk wisely in all we do?

As we reflect on the year that’s (almost) gone we do so thankful of God’s great kindness. In this message Douglas explores Psalm 100 where we learn how to better give thanks to the Living and Loving God.

From an escaped convict to a 5 year old's delight Nativity scenes have much to show us about the depth and power of Christmas.

In this Christmas Eve service Douglas uses a children's story to guide our understanding on how Jesus loves to interrupt for our benefit and his Father's glory.

As the implications of bearing God's own Son sink in a song of joy wells within Mary - a song full of hope and encouragement for all those with humble hearts.

In the greatest prayer Jesus ever prayed (as recorded in the Bible) he talks time and time again about being sent. You will be astounded when he hear why this is so important.

Jesus wasn’t just a miracle worker and powerful communicator. He was in the kingdom building business. In this message Douglas explores this kingdom and how it can be established in our lives.
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