A vision of hope from the book of revelation
The last book of the Bible ‘Revelation’ is an unveiling, like the pulling back of a curtain, of a different reality. This revealed reality colourfully depicted by the author John, reassures those who hear the words of the letter that there is an unwavering hope in Jesus! Jesus is in and amongst his church in the thick of struggles, trials and hardships. Jesus sees all that goes on and he’s right there with them. Even when struggles and trials seem to be closing in, the book of Revelation reveals to us with no uncertainty and without question that the victory belongs to Jesus! As we embark on this series our prayer is that the hope brought about by the victory of Jesus will indeed be both unveiled and experienced and as we journey through Revelation!
Series Talks
Sep 15
Hope Unveiled: Series Introduction
Sep 22
Hope Unveiled in the churches (Pt.1)
Sep 29
Hope Unveiled in the churches (Pt.2)
Oct 13
Hope Unveiled in heaven… and earth!
Oct 27
Hope Unveiled in the state of mankind
Nov 3
Hope Unveiled in judgement
Nov 10
Hope Unveiled in the cosmic battle
Nov 24
Hope Unveiled in victory
Dec 1
Hope Unveiled in restoration
Dec 15
Hope Unveiled in the return of the King
Listen again
Farayi Nyakubaya shares on the new heaven and earth from Revelation 21-22:5
Matt Grant explains the context, characters and story from Revelation 12-14
Farayi Nyakubaya shares on the final three of the seven churches addressed Revelation
Robin Mendelsohn shares on the first four of the seven churches addressed Revelation
Matt Grant introduces us to our new series based on the book of Revelation
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This term we're excited to be sharing about our refreshed vision as church community.
At the beginning of 2024 we are looking at where the Spirit is moving in the Hub
In this series we share stories of inspiring people from the Bible and church history who have proclaimed the good news of Jesus in life and in words. As we connect these individual stories with our own lives, along with our values and vision in the Hub, our prayer is that we will find the courage to share our own story and make room for the Spirit of God to write new stories for us, and the church, as we follow Jesus together!
What does it look like to be the household, or family, of God? What picture does God paint in the Bible of what his church should be like? What should be our character be as God’s church today?
We occasionally invite special guest speakers to our meetings from within and outside our wider church family to share from a different perspective on what God is doing in the nation or around the world.