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2026
10 Stories - a brief history of the church
Acts 2 marks the birth of the church at Pentecost.
In this series, we trace how that moment in Jerusalem unfolded over the centuries, shaping the church we know today—told through the stories of ten key people.
10 Stories #6 - Jennie moore seYmour
Jennie Moore Seymour was at the heart of the Azusa Street Revival, and led Azusa Street for 14 years after the death of William J Seymour. Tracking back through Joel’s prophecy to Pentecost, then the beginning of the Pentecostal movement in the 1900s to the present we see the outpouring of the Holy Spirit and the use of the gifts of the Spirit as central to the Kingdom of God and church as we know it.
Arthur Goode - 17th May 2026
10 Stories #5 - JOHN WESLEY
John Wesley founded the Methodist movement, at the forefront of a revival that impacted the nation of Britain for half a decade. It began when, after years of effort trying to win salvation, Welsey surrendered to God’s love.
Jonathan Bell - 10th May 2026
10 Stories #4 - Martin Luther
Martin Luther and the moment that sparked the Reformation in 1517. At its heart was the rediscovery of a simple truth: grace is a gift, not something we earn—and that still matters today.
Arthur Goode - 3rd May 2026
10 Stories #3 - hildegard of bingen
Hildegard of Bingen - a remarkable 12th‑century figure whose creativity and courage left a lasting mark on the church. “What would you start doing today if being good at it didn’t matter?”
Rebecca Clayton - 26 April 2026
10 Stories #2 -Monica of Hippo
Monica of Hippo - whose steady and persistent prayer shaped the life of her son Augustine—one of the most influential figures in Christian history.
Arthur Goode - 19 April 2026
10 Stories #1 -constantine
Constantine - The Roman Emperor who was instrumental in Christianity moving from persecuted movement to mainstream religion.
Arthur Goode - 12 April 2026
pilgrimage - journeying with jesus
Following Jesus’ final journey to Jerusalem through John’s Gospel, tracing key moments that lead to the cross. What does that journey mean for us, today?
pilgrimage #7 -testing
Testing -Jesus didn’t promise the disciples an easy life - and difficulties will come for us, too. How do we keep moving forward and growing in our faith?
Rebecca Clayton - 29 March 2026
responding to
world events
In an uncertain world - how we make sense of conflict and crisis? How do we live with purpose - in the midst of the chaos?
Arthur Goode - 22 March 2026
pilgrimage #6 -dwelling
Dwelling - Jesus said “Remain in me, as I also remain in you” - what does that look like? How do we stay connected, and spiritually healthy?
Rebecca Clayton - 15 March 2026
pilgrimage #5 -equipping
Equipping - what does it mean to be equipped for the journey ahead, not in our own strength but in the power of Holy Spirit?.
Jonathan Bell - 8 March 2026
pilgrimage #4 -failing
Failing - it’s part of the Christian journey - but it is never permanent
Arthur Goode - 1 March 2026
pilgrimage #3 -legacy
Legacy - Jesus shows us what leadership and influence really look like.
Arthur Goode - 22 Feb 2026
pilgrimage #2 -Anointing
Anointing - Pouring our lives out at the feet of Jesus.
Jonathan Bell - 15 Feb 2026
pilgrimage #1 -resolve
Resolve - As the time approached… Jesus set his face to go to Jerusalem. Making a decision is the first step.
Arthur Goode - 22 Feb 2026
songs of deliverance
songs of deliverance #4 - psalm 136
Psalm136 - “Remember-Trust-Repeat”
Rebecca Clayton - 25 Jan 2026
songs of deliverance #3 - Psalm 121
Psalm121 - I lift my eyes up to the mountains
Arthur Goode - 18 Jan 2026
songs of deliverance #2 - Psalm 84
Psalm 84 - How lovely is your dwelling place.
Holly Roy - 11 Jan 2026
songs of deliverance #1 - Psalm 103
Psalm 103 - Praise the Lord, my soul, and forget not all his benefits.
Arthur Goode - 04 Jan 2026
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