A Healing Touch

Dave’s sermon this morning focussed on Acts 3:1-8, showing us the power of God to heal completely. Here, Peter and John, on their way to the temple to pray in the afternoon, encountered a man crippled from birth, begging for money. They may not have had silver...

Altered Plans

This weekend was supposed to be when Franklin Graham came to Sheffield Arena to preach the gospel. Some of us from our church had been planning to attend as counsellors; many of us had been praying for people to come to know Jesus as Saviour at this event. Even before...

Ten Years…

On 6th June 2010 we held our first Sunday services in the building at Market Street. We had had the keys for the building since February and had worked tirelessly – every Saturday and many evenings during the week as well as all day during school holidays...

The Overflowing Cup

When we talked about mental health issues during Mental Health Awareness Week in May, we used the analogy of a bucket which, if faced with too much stress, overflows (and said that overflow represents our inability to cope and the fact we then become pronte to...

“You’re Worth It!”

Garry spoke tonight about the subject of human value. So often, we associate our value with work, and it’s true that God gave us work to do (see Gen 2:8-17), but work is not the source of our value. Adam was placed in the Garden of Eden to work and take care of...

Hope Because Of God’s Faithfulness

Our hope rests on the unchanging nature of who God is (see Heb 6:17). God’s faithfulness is a thread which runs throughout the whole Bible. Here are just a few verses reminding us of this fact: Know therefore that the Lord your God is God; he is the faithful God,...