Isaiah 42:1-9 introduces God’s chosen Servant, empowered by the Spirit, who will bring justice, compassion, and salvation to the nations.
Merge your universes 22 Feb 2026
Establishment of God's Kingdom 1 - 15Feb2026
Isaiah 2:1-9 presents a vision of the future where the mountain of the Lord's temple will be established as the highest of mountains, drawing all nations to it. The passage emphasizes themes of peace, righteousness, and the importance of following God's ways. It warns against pride and idolatry, reminding the people of the impending Day of the Lord.
Lessons in Holiness
We are on our new series looking at the Book of Isaiah - lessons in Holiness. Join us Sunday at 10am
The God who commits - Noah Part 4
Join us on Sunday for the last in our series on Noah -
Genesis 9 describes God’s covenant with Noah, the post-flood blessing of humanity, and instructions for living, including the prohibition against murder and the establishment of the rainbow as a sign of the promise.
Noah Part 3 - The God who brings new life
Sunday at 10 am - Noah Part 3 - The God who brings new life - Genesis 8 - Genesis 8 marks a turning point: God “remembered” Noah, and the floodwaters receded. This isn’t about God forgetting but about Him acting to restore life. [litcharts.com] The chapter symbolises new beginnings—a reset for creation. The olive leaf brought by the dove represents hope and renewal, and Noah’s altar signifies gratitude and covenant