Dave McHugh — In this week’s message, Dave calls us back to the foundational truth of our identity: we are God’s beloved. We are to recognise the reality that the beauty and radiance of the Bride of Christ is founded on the unshakable knowledge that we are unconditionally loved and chosen.
Peter McHugh — As followers of Jesus, we are called to war. Not war against people, but a spiritual war against the forces of darkness that attempt to come against the people of GOD establishing the Kingdom of GOD on the earth. Battles are meant to be expected, therefore fighting together as a community with the truth of the Word of GOD is important for us to understand.
Sarah Hudson — This message is a wake-up call to a Church that has inadvertently elevated platform over presence and performance over intimacy. Rooted in the imagery of God as the jealous Bridegroom, it reveals His holy, burning love—a divine jealousy that passionately pursues the hearts of His people.
Nartarsha Wisewould — This week Nartarsha explores the church, as the bride of Christ, preparing herself for His return. We are to keep our lamps burning— staying full of the Holy Spirit, remaining faithful to Jesus, and ready to shine His light to the world so that others may hear the invitation to 'come'.
Matt Romano — This message explores the story of Mary and Martha through the lens of Revelation 22:17—“The Spirit and the Bride say, ‘Come.’” It invites us to see that God is forming a Church not through productivity but through proximity.
Andrew Gilbert — GOD is inviting us into deeper levels of knowing Him. This requires us to see ourselves not as a busy Church, but as a present bride. The Ekklesia or called out ones, are called by name towards our Metaphorical Husband, Jesus.
Sarah Hudson — What does it really mean to be the Church - not just attend one? This message explores the deep identity of the Church through the lens of Scripture's most intimate metaphor: The Bride.