In the past sermons of the ‘Everywhere, Everything, All the time’ sermon series, we have emphasized a life of worship beyond church. But, in this final sermon Neil Atwood will discuss worship when we come together as a church.
In the sermon series, ‘Everywhere, Everything, All the time’, Lower Mountains Anglican Church explores what it means to worship God. Did God waste our time with Old Testament forms of worship? How are we supposed to worship now, post Christ? In this Bible talk, David Swan talks through aspects worship mentioned in 1 Peter, specifically on what we are to bring to worship.
In the sermon series, ‘Everywhere, Everything, All the time’, Lower Mountains Anglican Church explores what it means to worship God. Worship is more than singing songs and the emotional investment. Nick Lindeback talks on what it means to worship God with all your heart, not just when you feel like it.
In the sermon series, ‘Everywhere, Everything, All the time’, Lower Mountains Anglican Church explores what it means to worship God. In this sermon, Dave Swan tells how worship is more than just church on Sundays. We are to worship God with everything we are, and everything we do.
In the sermon series, ‘Everywhere, Everything, All the time’, Lower Mountains Anglican Church explores what it means to worship God. In this sermon, Paul Hallam explains how Jesus revolutionised the worship of God, and that worship cannot be constrained to a single location or moment in time.
In the midst of a disconnection epidemic, God connects with us through the birth of his son at Christmas. In this sermon of our ‘Christmas series’, Ken Noakes shows us the hope we can have because of the birth of Christ. Because Christ’s birth was the opening act of God’s salvation plan for mankind, which culminates at the cross where our sins are finally and completely paid for.
In the midst of a disconnection epidemic, God connects with us through the birth of his son at Christmas. In this sermon of our ‘Christmas series’, Nick Lindeback speaks on the birth of Jesus Christ and how it changes everything, connecting us to our loving Father and our new family.
The Lower Mountains Anglican “Big Day Together” brought members from all our locations together for a wonderful day of Bible teaching, Fellowship, Communion, Training and Prayer.
In session 1, we were encouraged by hearing William Taylor, Rector of St Helen’s Bishopsgate, London speak about the confidence we can have in the truth of the miracle of the virgin birth. We are ready for Christmas.
In Session 2 of ‘Big Day Together’, Ken Noakes and Dave Swan highlight the Mission Plans for LMAP and what we are aiming for under God in the next 5 years.
For the final session of ‘Big Day Together’, William Taylor ran a workshop on what ‘Gospelling’ is and can look like and showed us how to use The WORD One to One tool to read the Bible with another. See below for details of how to download the app.
In this sermon of ‘Listening to God’, Ken Noakes tackles the historical validity and implications of the Bible as the spoken Word of God. The Bible is the Christian’s starting point in everything.
Who am I? We can have many answers to this, most of which we make ourselves or garner from those around us. In this sermon on ‘Speaking to God’, David Swan argues that the answer is who we are in Christ, and is shown in Jesus’ prayer in John 17. Listen to how we’re supposed to relate to God, each other and ourselves in Belief in the One that was sent.