Acts Series

Paul Before Felix

This week at our Central service, Philip Soo teaches from Acts 24:1-21 – detailing Paul’s trial before Governor Felix. We see how the resurrection is central to the gospel message, and how this hope should be the foundation of our faith. We explore how Paul was supernaturally transformed by the gospel, compelling him to share his faith with everyone, even his Roman oppressor.

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Altar of the Heart

Catherine Ishola 8th March 2026

Matthew 26:6-13
In this series of Gift Day talks, we explore a vision of generosity that is tied to our long term dream – to partner with God for the renewal of London. We believe the Church is God’s plan to bring salvation and hope to our world, recognising that we are totally dependent on him to see transformation in every area of life and society. For this, we need a hunger for God in four areas: Heart, Home, Church, and City. We explore how these are the ‘altars’ on which God’s revival fire burns, as we seek his Presence for the renewal of our city.

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Altar of the Church

Andy Tilsley

Matthew 8:28-34
In this series of Gift Day talks, we explore a vision of generosity that is tied to our long term dream – to partner with God for the renewal of London. We believe the Church is God’s plan to bring salvation and hope to our world, recognising that we are totally dependent on him to see transformation in every area of life and society. For this, we need a hunger for God in four areas: Heart, Home, Church, and City. We explore how these are the ‘altars’ on which God’s revival fire burns, as we seek his Presence for the renewal of our city.

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Laodicea

Andy Tilsley 1st March 2026

Revelation 3:14-22
At the start of 2026, we’re exploring Jesus’ instructions to the ‘Seven Churches’ in Revelation (chapters 2-3). As we long for a move of God in our city, we can often feel the cost of following Jesus in testing times. Revelation offers a practical message to stay faithful to Jesus, despite the pressures to compromise.

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