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King's Church London
Добавлен 14 дек 2022
We are a dynamic and diverse Christian church with a vision to serve and reach the communities of London.
We gather in Catford, Lee, Downham, and Beckenham.
For more information or simply to get in touch, please email us at hello@kingschurchlondon.org or phone 020 8690 4646.
We gather in Catford, Lee, Downham, and Beckenham.
For more information or simply to get in touch, please email us at hello@kingschurchlondon.org or phone 020 8690 4646.
Celebrating Christmas | COME LET US ADORE | Andrew Wilson | Acts 20
This week, Andrew explores how we as Christians can celebrate Christmas meaningfully, addressing traditions often misattributed to pagan origins but rooted in Christian history, Victorian influence, and seasonal practices. While some customs may be neutral or problematic, many-such as lights, carols, and gift-giving-symbolise Christ’s incarnation and God’s gift to humanity. He encourages us to use the season intentionally, sharing the gospel and reflecting on Jesus as the true reason for Christmas.
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The Incarnation | COME LET US ADORE | Joe Macnamara | Matthew 1:18-25
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Jesus is both fully God and fully man, offering unmatched comfort and courage. How can His humanity and divinity transform the way you face life’s challenges? This short account helps us to see how.
Ministry in Christ | IN CHRIST | Andrew Wilson | Colossians 4:2-18
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Paul finishes his letter with a series of instructions to the church about ministry in Christ. Andrew highlights one challenge in particular - “see to it that you fulfil the ministry you have received in the Lord” - and shows what kind of equivalents there might be for us.
Everything in Christ | IN CHRIST | Andy Floyd | Colossians 3:18-4:1
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How should we treat each other as Christians? In this controversial part of Colossians, Paul explores the ideas of mutuality, submission and Lordship when is comes to marriage, parenting and work. And how, ultimately, submitting to Christ’s Lordship is what we are called to do.
Raised with Christ | IN CHRIST | Joe Macnamara | Colossians 3:1-17
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What does it look like to live a life that is IN Christ? Paul makes it clear there are some things that we need to die to, and put to death but also there are some things we need to put on. These things ultimately lead to our peace and a life pleasing to the Lord.
Qualified in Christ | IN CHRIST | Caroline Johnson | Colossians 2:16 - 23
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What gives you the right to call yourself a Christian? Some in the Colossian church were declaring all kinds of ways to judge whether or not someone was "in Christ" but Paul sets them straight - Christ is the only Qualifier and faith in Him is all that you need.
Alive in Christ | IN CHRIST | Joe Macnamara | Colossians 2:6-15
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Paul’s favourite way of describing us is to say that we are “in Christ.” In this passage, Paul shows how his ministry revolves around a mystery that leads to maturity: the astonishing reality that Christ is in us, and we are in Christ.
Mature in Christ | IN CHRIST | Andrew Wilson | Colossians 1:24-2-7
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Paul’s favourite way of describing us is to say that we are “in Christ.” In this passage, Paul shows how his ministry revolves around a mystery that leads to maturity: the astonishing reality that Christ is in us, and we are in Christ.
God in Christ | IN CHRIST | Dimeji Teibo | Colossians 1:15-23
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During the time when Paul wrote his letter to the church in Colosse, there were debates and controversies surrounding the identity of Christ. The church found itself navigating these disputes, influenced by the diverse cultures, ideas, and philosophies present in the city. This week, we are focusing on Jesus, the Son of God, as He is revealed as the image of God, highlighting His supremacy over...
Fruitful in Christ
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Today we start a new series on Paul’s letter to the Colossians. Paul begins as he often does, with thanksgiving and prayer - but his prayers tell us a lot about the nature of a fruitful and ultimately meaningful life.
Vision Sunday | King's Leadership Transition | Full Interview
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If you missed last Sunday or Vision Sunday the week before, Steve Tibbert, our senior pastor, shared some important news about the future leadership of King’s. You can watch the full interview with Steve & Deb, Joe & Sylvia and Andrew Wilson as they share some of their story and heart for the future of King’s.
My Chosen Servant | STAND ALONE | Joe Macnamara | Isaiah 42
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This Sunday Joe Speaks from Isaiah 42:1-4 and focuses on the character and leadership of Jesus Christ. He highlights four key aspects of Jesus: His role as a servant, His humility, His compassion, and His ultimate victory. Unlike many leaders, Jesus came to serve others, bringing justice through self-sacrifice. He offers hope to the broken and weak, never abandoning those whose faith feels frag...
Vision Sunday | VISION SUNDAY | Steve Tibbert | Acts 13:1-3
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This Vision Sunday our senior pastor, Steve Tibbert, shares some big news with us about the vision and future of King's Church.
Resurrection and the New Creation | STAND ALONE | Andrew Wilson | 1 Corinthians 15
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Christians believe in the resurrection of the body and the life of the world to come. Today, Andrew shows how Paul describes the future resurrection as sowing a seed, bearing an image, and swallowing a sheet.
Living Stones | STANDALONE | Hilary Dalziel | 1 Peter 2:4-12, 4:8-11
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Peter writes to a church living in a pagan culture which was persecuting them. Peter encourages the believers to understand who they are in Christ and to be living stones being built into the house of God. He warns them they will feel like exiles and foreigners but that’s ok, just be godly strangers, citizens of another Kingdom but known in the world for your goodness. Finally in the church he ...
The Eshet Chayil | PEOPLE IN PROVERBS | Andrew Wilson | Proverbs 31
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The Eshet Chayil | PEOPLE IN PROVERBS | Andrew Wilson | Proverbs 31
The Fool | PEOPLE IN PROVERBS | Joe Macnamara | Proverbs 26
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The Fool | PEOPLE IN PROVERBS | Joe Macnamara | Proverbs 26
Lady Wisdom Calls | PEOPLE IN PROVERBS | Samuel Chinenyeze | Proverbs 8
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Lady Wisdom Calls | PEOPLE IN PROVERBS | Samuel Chinenyeze | Proverbs 8
The Simple | PEOPLE IN PROVERBS | Hilary Dalziel | Proverbs 9:1-18
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The Simple | PEOPLE IN PROVERBS | Hilary Dalziel | Proverbs 9:1-18
The Sluggard | PEOPLE IN PROVERBS | Andrew Wilson | Proverbs 6
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The Sluggard | PEOPLE IN PROVERBS | Andrew Wilson | Proverbs 6
The Way of Wisdom | PEOPLE IN PROVERBS | Roxanne Tibbert | Proverbs 3
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The Way of Wisdom | PEOPLE IN PROVERBS | Roxanne Tibbert | Proverbs 3
"The Transfer of Kingdoms | 1 SAMUEL | Andrew Wilson | 1 Samuel 28"
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"The Transfer of Kingdoms | 1 SAMUEL | Andrew Wilson | 1 Samuel 28"
The Wisdom of Abigail | 1 SAMUEL | Andrew Wilson | 1 Samuel 25:2-39
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The Wisdom of Abigail | 1 SAMUEL | Andrew Wilson | 1 Samuel 25:2-39
God's Hand at Work | 1 SAMUEL | Tex Chettiar | 1 Samuel 26
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God's Hand at Work | 1 SAMUEL | Tex Chettiar | 1 Samuel 26
Out of Control Anger and Loyal Friendship | 1 SAMUEL | Farriea Fernandes | 1 Samuel 18:1-16,20:12-42
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Out of Control Anger and Loyal Friendship | 1 SAMUEL | Farriea Fernandes | 1 Samuel 18:1-16,20:12-42
The Rise of David | 1 SAMUEL | Andrew Wilson | 1 Samuel 16:1-13, 17:4-53
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The Rise of David | 1 SAMUEL | Andrew Wilson | 1 Samuel 16:1-13, 17:4-53
The Sin of Saul | 1 SAMUEL | Hilary Dalziel | 1 Samuel 13:7-15, 1 Samuel 15:1-30
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The Sin of Saul | 1 SAMUEL | Hilary Dalziel | 1 Samuel 13:7-15, 1 Samuel 15:1-30
The Courage of Jonathan | 1 SAMUEL | Andrew Wilson | 1 Samuel 14:1-23
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The Courage of Jonathan | 1 SAMUEL | Andrew Wilson | 1 Samuel 14:1-23
The Departure of Samuel | 1 SAMUEL | Joe Macnamara | 1 Samuel 12
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The Departure of Samuel | 1 SAMUEL | Joe Macnamara | 1 Samuel 12
The Choice of Saul | 1 SAMUEL | Andy Floyd | 1 Samuel 8-10
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The Choice of Saul | 1 SAMUEL | Andy Floyd | 1 Samuel 8-10
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Another brain-dead video!! Jesus tells us to specifically pray direct to God the Father. He does not tell us to pray direct to Himself and the Holy Spirit. And, he tells us to worship only Jehovah God, not Himself or the Holy Spirit. You're worshiping the son instead of the father and failing to follow Jesus teachings and failing to comply with Jesus' Commandments. You don't have a relationship with God because you have rejected Jesus' New Commandments and The Lord's Prayer (you only worship the son, sports and holidays). And therefore, will not receive everlasting life. 2 John 1:9 Anyone who runs ahead without remaining in the teaching of Christ does not have God. Whoever remains in His teaching has both the Father and the Son. Matthew 15:8,9 These people honor me with their lips, but their hearts are far from me. They worship Me in vain, teaching as doctrines the commands of men. Matthew 7:14 But small is the gate and narrow the road that leads to life, and only a few find it. You are wicked and therefore will not be saved! Have a nice day!
Colossians 2:8 8 See to it that there is no one who takes you captive through philosophy and empty deception in accordance with human tradition, in accordance with the elementary principles of the world, rather than in accordance with Christ. (NASB) Colossians 2:8 Beware lest anyone cheat you through philosophy and empty deceit, according to the tradition of men, according to the basic principles of the world, and not according to Christ. (NKJV) This verse makes the context "traditions of men" and "basic or elementary principles of the world." Just the same as verses 20-23. Based on this, the issue was not about following God's Law. The issue was about man made rules and regulations that were made about food and drink, festivals, new moons, and sabbaths. Remember Messiah's disciples were eating with unwashed hands and some Jewish leaders took issue with that based on their misunderstanding of what defiles a person. I believe the same was going on here. For "christians" that believe they do not need to keep God's Law found in the Books of Moses which would amount to lawlessness, read what Messiah said He tells those "christians" when He returns in Matthew 7:21-23. He tells them to depart from Him because He never knew them. I recently viewed a video explaining the strong possibility of who the ones passing judgement are here. That would be someone that followed Cynic Philosophy which originated about 500 years before Messiah was born. Their beliefs fit perfectly into what is mentioned here by Paul. Nowhere in all of these verses does it say not to keep God's Laws aka The Law of Moses. 119 Ministries just did a video on Colossians 2:16-17. It is has some food for thought.
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I am really blessed through your teaching.thanx mam
God bless you brother
Thankyou for your itepretation dealing with anger fear plus recommended prayer and reading also best ways😊 to think for self.
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Praise God!
Praise God for faithful preachers/teachers of Bible such like Andrew Wilson!
AMEN. Thank you, Hilary.
really good analysis, if only you used another example instead of hip hop 😅
Excellent message. So encouraging 💪
There are two gospels which currently dominate the first world church. One is orthodox - true - the other heresy - a lie. The gospels share some common beliefs (for example both gospels say that Jesus died on the cross for people’s sin). However the gospels differ on the issue of the nature of God’s love. The true gospel is built on God’s UNCHANGING love. The false gospel is built on God’s UNCONDITIONAL love. In the hope of getting your attention let me give you an example phrase associated with the false gospel. “God is constantly chasing us down - even when we run from God he keeps pursuing us”. Not so - in the same way that we can only relate with God through the cross - God relates with us only in the cross. The cross is the FINISHED WORK of Christ - instead of God chasing us down in the cross - God CHASED us down in the cross. Our job is now to choose to be caught by God - or be damned. God doesn’t have a second character by which he relates with people who refuse to respond positively to the cross. The true gospel is about a grace which is only ours through faith (Romans 5:2). When we behave inconsistent with faith (when we sin due to either weakness or ignorance we are not behaving inconsistent with faith - but when we choose to freely, knowingly, and willingly sin we are operating inconsistent with faith) we are operating outside grace - we must repent to again be under grace. So then in the true gospel grace exists while unity with God is maintained - grace exists only while someone is being transformed into the likeness of Christ. In the false gospel God’s grace - instead of existing to sanctify us - exists to forgive us even when use our freedom and awareness of what is right to refuse to be sanctified - even when we choose to use our freedom to refuse to turn to God through faith. But isn’t this just a semantic game? If God’s love is unchanging surely that will mean that the result will be the same - he will love us unconditionally? No. It is one thing for God’s love to be unchanging and quite another thing for human beings to be positioned so as to be COOPERATING with God's unchanging love. People have the freedom to position themselves in relation to God’s unchanging love so that two elements of God’s love - his holiness and justice - while unchanging - will be applied to them outside of the protection of the cross - they are applied TO people instead of FOR people in Christ - with there being no prospect of people being restored by them. This is what hell is. To say that God’s love is unconditional is to say nothing definite at all about God’s love until people begin to behave in appalling ways and God shows tolerance for their wrongdoing (tolerance for wrongdoing being a perfect definition for corruption). If God's unconditional love begins undefined - how does it end - what is it after human beings have done every imaginable evil? God’s character is revealed to be corrupt - God is shown to be an absolute monster. There is absolutely NOTHING beautiful about a God whose 'love' is unconditional. While Calvinism is false doctrine (see the verses at the bottom as proof) is it correct to say that Calvinists believe in a gospel built on God’s unconditional love? The Calvinist could argue that because they believe no-one has the freedom to do wrong or right (because God has predestined everyone to do these things) they don’t believe that God’s love is unconditional. However practically speaking this isn’t how things work out - since Calvinists treat the leader - and everyone who follows the leader and professes a faith - as the elect (for no known reason - a changed life is not proof that someone will continue in the faith - see Romans 11:22, 2 Peter 2:20, Hebrews 10:29, Hebrews 6:4-6) - even when those people are involved in free, knowing, and wilful sin. This contradicts the end of Romans 2 which makes clear that outward things (like circumcision, and baptism, and professing faith) are of no value when people don't live a changed life. So that’s my message - be constantly watching out for whether God’s love is being presented in a way that is consistent or inconsistent with his being holy. Be constantly listening out for whether grace is presented as God’s acceptance of people even as they use their FREEDOM and AWARENESS to run from God - or turn away from God - or whether grace is presented as ours only for as long as we remain united with God through faith - with this unity proven by our being CONSTANTLY made more like Christ. Unconditional love can hide in a different form - in the form of unconditional election - the idea that God chose a minority of people to be saved (and therefore sovereignly sanctified) without factoring anything other than his choice into the decision. Acts 10:34-35 ESV So Peter opened his mouth and said: “Truly I understand that God shows no partiality, but in every nation anyone who fears him and does what is right is acceptable to him". Why do these verses destroy unconditional election? Because if unconditional election is true Peter's seeing a few Gentiles get saved doesn't lead to the conclusion that God intends to save anyone other than the Gentiles Peter just saw get saved. Yet Peter is clearly implying that more Gentiles have a real opportunity to be saved. The only way to interpret the verses above is if they are intended to be a statement of INCLUSION - which rules out unconditional election. And sure enough - when we look elsewhere in scripture we find out that God uses foreknowledge before ALL predestining of people to be saved: Romans 8:29 ESV For those whom he foreknew he also predestined to be conformed to the image of his Son, in order that he might be the firstborn among many brothers. If God's election is unconditional why would God need to foreknow anything? It is the unconditional love false gospel which is leading much of the UK church to oblivion - and which in the US in the form of Calvinism is providing a theological basis for adherents to consider their enemies irredeemable - disaster! (The unconditional love gospel dominating the UK - and the Calvinism that dominates the US - are in fact two sets of beliefs which are logically one - a single false gospel. For PROOF that this is the case - I doubt that many people if any people have recognised that the beliefs of The Gospel Coalition are logically one with the beliefs of Justin Welby and Stephen Cottrell and their bishops - read the document below - and your eyes will be opened!) www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/gqwfn1m03i5g3ym6mahph/Philip-Benjamin-The-Liberal-Calvinist-Gospel.pdf?rlkey=k3ycvglhu40ka8g0u7e20nf3y&st=oljwqecc&dl=0
Scriptures based but yet so practical and factual. Thank you for reminding me in love that my identity is and should ALWSYS be in Christ and how we are all unified by His blood. You have no idea how much healing this is being done by what you have shared. God bless & keep you.
Thank you for this wonderful message!
What a great teaching 🙏🏾
Thank you so much for spirit filled series l found it very good powerful it's excellent and very important to listen to our elders at kings catford Lee downham sites
I'm aware of prophecy you can test the spirit and will know he will tell you pray for the right things
Excellent sermon ❤❤❤
*14:41** Completely wrong, that's not what Jesus meant with fruit*
This was such a wonderful sermon! I love how you talked about the shepherd, the sheep and the wolf. 99% of it was about the Good Shepherd.
Dude! How do you have the title, I am the true vine, and not talk about the true vine? 1% of this was about the true vine the rest was about self efforts and self.
Great interpretation! Brilliant singers, magnificent soloist
Beautiful. What a lovely arrangement - lovely voices,
Laura🥰
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