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A Better Kind of Life

The Life of Offer

Life shapes us. Through pressure, pain, and patterns we didn’t choose, we often settle for less than we were made for. But what if there’s more? In Luke 4:18–19, Jesus announces good news: freedom, restoration, and a new kind of life, available to us. In this series, we explore the life Jesus offers and how we step into it.

Moving On Up

Raising a Generation That Follows Jesus

As some of our children step into youth, it invites us as adults to reflect on the value of the next generation’s faith and to consider how we can actively support, encourage, and champion them as they grow in it!

Life With The Spirit

What's The Worth That Could Happen?

What’s The Worst That Could Happen? Pentecost wasn’t just a moment in history — it was the beginning of ordinary people being filled with the extraordinary power of the Holy Spirit. The disciples went from fear and uncertainty to boldness and faith, all because they stopped relying on themselves and started trusting the Spirit of God within them. In this Pentecost Sunday message, we explore the question: What’s the worst that could happen if we truly relied on the Holy Spirit and stepped out in faith? Too often, we hold back because of fear, comfort or control, but life with the Spirit was never meant to be safe or shallow. The Holy Spirit empowers us to live courageously, love boldly and follow Jesus beyond our limits.

Why We Can't Do Life Alone

The Holy Spirit is not just an idea or influence — He is God’s personal presence with us, empowering us to live fully, love deeply, and change genuinely. In this message, we looked at why trying to navigate life in our own strength leaves us empty, and how life with the Spirit transforms the way we live every day. Whether you’re exploring faith, feeling spiritually dry, or wanting to grow deeper in your walk with God, we pray this message encourages and strengthens you.

Geordie Sunday Service

For God So Loved

For God So Loved Newcastle is a message about the heart of God for our city and the mission of the Church to go beyond its walls. Just as God so loved the world that He sent His Son, we are called to be a sent people — carrying hope, truth, compassion, and the love of Jesus into every street, school, workplace, and community across Newcastle. This sermon challenges us to see our city through God’s eyes, to love people intentionally, and to live on mission every day as ambassadors of Christ where He has placed us.

The Way of Love

The Love That Demands Sacrifice - Could You Live It?

Love sounds beautiful—until it starts to cost you something. This talk explores Agape, the Greek word for self-sacrificial love. It’s the kind of love that gives without expecting, serves without recognition, and chooses others even when it hurts. Agape calls us to lay down our pride, forgive when it feels impossible, and love not because it’s earned—but because it’s who we’re called to be.

The Kind of Love that Refuses to Walk Away

Family love feels natural, so why is it often where we struggle the most? This talk explores 'Storge', the Greek word for deep, committed family love. It’s the kind of love that calls us to forgive when it’s hard, to honour when it’s undeserved, and to take responsibility instead of shifting blame. Storge isn’t about perfect families; it’s about choosing love in the middle of imperfection! When we bring our family relationships before God, even the most difficult bonds can begin to heal—and the love we thought was lost can be restored.


Romantic Love: Promise vs Reality

Romantic love promises everything—so why does it so often disappoint? This sermon explores Eros and the danger of unchecked desire. What feels irresistible can pull us off course. Real fulfilment isn’t found in chasing desire, but in surrendering it to God - where our deepest longings are finally brought home.


Why Friendships Matter More Than You Realise

Love is a word we use for everything, but the Bible shows us a deeper meaning. In our series The Way of Love, we’re exploring the different kinds of love that shape our lives. This week, we’re looking at Philos: the love of friendship. What does it mean to truly do life together? In a world where loneliness is common, discover how Jesus calls us into real, meaningful community and why we were never meant to live life alone.

A New King


They Thought It Was Over… Then THIS Happened

What Kind of King were you expecting? On the third day, everything changed. The grave couldn’t hold Him. Death was defeated. And the Servant King rose again as the Risen King; victorious, powerful, and alive today! This message will challenge how you see Jesus and what it truly means to follow Him.

They Expected Power... But this King Chose to SERVE

In this message, “The Servant King,” Pastor Paul reveals how Jesus redefines what it truly means to be a king. Far from the power and prestige people expected, Jesus came in humility—serving, loving, and laying down His life for others.

The King we Never Knew we Needed

In this message, “A New King,” Pastor Paul explores how Jesus completely reshapes our understanding of kingship and power. He is not the kind of King people expected, but the King we truly need—humble, servant-hearted, and full of love. As we begin our Easter series, discover how Jesus turns our ideas of authority, greatness, and victory upside down!

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