Here you will find some short video lessons which are presented to encourage some deeper thoughts about God, His Word and life in general.
They are short, on average, around ten minutes in length with a simple message. They will help you stop and pause for a moment from life’s demanding timetable, whilst providing some spiritual thoughts to reflect upon throughout the day or night. These are a great way to start your day, simply click on one of the links below.
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People often break their promises for various reasons, but God never breaks His. The promises that God gave Abraham were incredible, he and Sarah would have countless descendants. People can still become a descendant of Abraham today when they are baptised into Christ.
One cord is easily broken, two cords are stronger, but three cords are stronger still. Ecclesiastes 4:9-12
We never lose sight of the value of money but how often do we lose sight of the value of our soul?
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Forgot your Bible! No problem, just grab a deck of playing cards to remind yourself just how blessed you are.
It's not every day, we witness someone walking on water. I wonder how Peter must have felt when he too, walked on water with Jesus.
In this short video we look at how Jesus, the Creator, commands what He created to be calm.
God isn't only our Strength and our Might, He is also our Fortress.
In the Book of Revelation we find the apostle John in ‘lockdown’ in Patmos. Whilst there, he received a vision from God, in which he speaks about the ‘mark of the beast’. Is this ‘mark’ speaking about people being ‘microchipped’? Does it really speak about ‘bar codes’ being tattooed on people’s heads and hands?
We’ve all struggled over the past year in many ways and for some Christians, this pandemic has really taken away their joy in the Lord. Despite being in ‘lockdown’ in a Philippian jail, Paul and Silas were actually filled with joy. They sang songs of praise to God and continued to pray to Him. What was their secret for keeping their joy alive?
After the resurrection of Jesus, the disciples went into lockdown in a house. They feared for their lives but when Jesus appears, their fear quickly vanishes and is replaced with joy. Do you believe, despite being in lockdown, that Jesus is still among us?
Throughout this pandemic, many people have been asking who is responsible for Covid-19? But when we think about the suffering Christ went through, we can't help but ask a bigger question, who was responsible? At first glance, when we read through the Scriptures, it's difficult to pin down any one individual who was responsible for the crucifixion of Christ, but after digging a little deeper, a few names begin to appear. Who is most responsible for the crucifixion of Christ?
We would think when Jesus, the Saviour of the world, came into the world, He would be born in a palace, a place fit for a King. However, He was born in a cold, dark, smelly, dirty place. But why was He born in a manger?
Jonah was a man who was very comfortable being a prophet in Israel, but when God calls him out of his comfort zone, it appears that the only thing which will get him to do what God wants is to spent three days and nights inside the belly of a great fish. What can we learn from Jonah's experience?
When Israel was taken into Babylonian captivity, four names stand out, Daniel, Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego. All four faced their own personal 'lockdown' whilst in captivity. What lessons can we learn from their experiences?
When King Saul was on the hunt for David, David and his men find themselves in lockdown in a cave. While his men wanted to take the opportunity to kill Saul, David thought otherwise. There are a few lessons we can learn from their experience.
Over the past few months, we've heard words such as 'lockdown' and 'isolation' almost every day in the news. When we look at the events surrounding the Exodus, we soon discover there are a few lessons we can learn from the nation of Israel, as God put lockdown restrictions into place for one night.
When we think of Noah, we usually think about the ark. I wonder what life would have been like before, during and after the flood!
While most of the world is in lockdown, we must remember that there is a far greater and more dangerous threat to mankind working in our lives.
With everything which is happening in our world today with Covid-19, it's very easy to get distracted, therefore, Christians must stay focused on Christ.
Since everyone is in lock down at the moment, I'm sure your kids are all getting bored by now in the house. I thought it was time to have a little fun. Here you will find a few church actions songs for your kids to join in with at home. Have fun!
Jesus commands us to carry our own cross, but there are times when our cross gets a bit heavy for us to carry. We must understand that there are consequences for not carrying our cross. In this video, it's explained what those consequences are.
This is a simple message from God to mankind. He knows us and He loves us! He loves us so much He sent His son to die for us.
Just as Israel as a nation were dead and needed God to bring them to life, Paul tells the Ephesians that all people are spiritually dead but now thanks to God’s love, Christians have been made alive in Christ Jesus.
God describes to Ezekiel what Israel as a nation were like when He found them, and it wasn't a pretty sight. Paul describes what we were like to the Romans and that wasn't good either.
Youth Weekend Kids Singing Days Of Elijah
This is such a beautiful song, sung by LCU's Best Friends. If this doesn't move you and give you hope, nothing will!
We often wonder why people come and go in our lives. Maybe the simple reason is that God has bigger plans for them and for us.
We've all experienced times when we feel crushed, trampled upon and worthless. It's so easy to think that God has given up on us, but this is not the case.
Our lives would be without hope if Jesus remained in the grave but He didn't, the angel told the two Mary's, Jesus isn't here, He has Risen!
The sinners prayer
Which world would be better? To live in it God's way or our own!
This is what full obedience to the Gospel looks like
Every congregation has a reputation, the question is, what is it?
Maybe accepting God forgives us will help us forgive ourselves!
It's one thing being beautiful on the outside, but real beauty is found in the inside
Seems like everyone will listen to anyone except Jesus these days.
Whether we like it or not, we all have it and need to bury it!
It's decision time for the disciples. It's decision time for YOU!
Small things can have the biggest impact in people's lives.
The Jews on the Day of Pentecost after the realisation that they murdered the Messiah came face to face with grace when they were offered forgiveness and God's free gift of the Holy Spirit.
Evidence of a Spirit filled life!
Does God really love me? Take a look around you, the evidence is all around.
With so much change going on the world, it's such a blessing to know that God won't change.
The purpose of life and death is found only in Christ Jesus.
When we understand what the word 'worry' means, we can understand what Jesus and His disciples are trying to teach us.
"I have been crucified with Christ and I no longer live, but Christ lives in me. The life I live in the body, I live by faith in the Son of God, who loved me and gave himself for me."