• Even Here: Seeing God in the Unexpected
    Jun 22 2025

    Where does God turn up? In Luke 8, Jesus shows up in a place no one expected — among tombs, pigs, and panic — and transforms a man's life. In this reflection, Phil shares a beachside surprise involving a rugby shirt and a familiar face, exploring how God often appears in the ordinary, overlooked corners of our lives. From traffic jams to supermarket aisles, faith isn’t just for Sundays — it’s for the everyday.

    Real stories, real Scripture, and a gentle challenge to spot Jesus in the most unexpected places.

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    13 mins
  • The Battery Dad: Finding Strength in the Quiet Faithfulness of Joseph
    Jun 15 2025

    This Father’s Day, we explore the unsung faithfulness of one of Scripture’s quietest heroes—Joseph, the earthly father of Jesus. In a world that celebrates loud leadership and big personalities, Joseph shows us the quiet power of mercy, obedience, and showing up.


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    16 mins
  • We Built This City on Grace and Purpose (Pentecost Special)
    Jun 8 2025

    It’s Pentecost — and we’re asking what the Church is really built on. Not bricks and stone, but the Spirit of God. Not old routines, but a rediscovered purpose. Starting in Genesis and ending in Acts, this talk weaves through creation, confusion, calling, and commissioning — with a little help from 1980s rock and a singer called Grace. If you’re feeling stuck, tired, or just wondering what it’s all for… this one’s for you.
    (Helpful passages to read: Genesis 1 & 11, Luke 4, Acts 2)

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    18 mins
  • Home and Clean
    Jun 1 2025

    After a family holiday full of chlorine-scented skin and last-minute dashes down the motorway, Phil reflects on the deep ache — and joy — of coming home. In this episode, he explores the beautiful promise of Ezekiel 36: a God who cleanses, restores, and brings his people home not because they’ve earned it, but because he’s faithful. Whether you're feeling far off or freshly baptised, this one's for you.

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    15 mins
  • Espresso Machines and Palm 67
    May 25 2025

    This Week we are exploring psalm 67 and wondering how a new espresso machine might help us to understand it

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    18 mins
  • What Will Heaven Be Like? (And What That Means for Us Now)
    May 18 2025

    We often ask, “What will heaven be like?” Psalm 8 gives us a glimpse—not of clouds and harps, but of majesty, glory, and a world made right. But let’s be honest: the world doesn’t always feel that way now. In this sermon, Rev. Phil Price reflects on how the praise of heaven collides with the pain of earth, and how worship helps us hold both together. If you’ve ever longed for more—more meaning, more beauty, more God—this episode invites you to lift your eyes and anchor your hope.

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    16 mins
  • When God Makes You Lie Down (and Why That’s Good News)
    May 11 2025

    Ever felt like life just won’t let up? In this episode, we explore the surprising kindness of a God who makes us rest—even when we don’t think we need it. Drawing from Psalm 23, we’ll unpack how true rest isn’t laziness or luxury—it’s grace. We’ll talk burnout, busyness, and why “comfort” might not always feel like a warm hug. If you’re exhausted, overcommitted, or just running on empty, this one’s for you.

    Highlights:

    • The hidden power of “He makes me lie down”

    • Why the Shepherd’s rod and staff are good news

    • What’s really chasing you: guilt or grace?

    • A fresh take on rest as an act of faith

    Pull up a chair—or better yet, lie down in green pastures—and let’s rethink what it means to be still.

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    16 mins
  • Bonus Episode: Thin Places, Full Hearts: Rediscovering Celtic Spirituality in a Rural World
    May 8 2025

    In this episode, we take a deep dive into the quiet, earthy wisdom of early Celtic Christianity and ask what it might offer our rural communities today. Far from being nostalgic or overly romanticised, the Celtic tradition is deeply practical and rooted in the rhythms of creation, silence, stillness, and everyday life.

    We’ll explore:

    • What the Celts meant by “thin places”

    • How to find sacredness in ordinary routines

    • Why silence and stillness matter more than ever

    • How journaling and small practices can deepen faith

    • The importance of local community in spiritual growth

    Whether you’re a lifelong rural dweller or simply yearning for a deeper connection with God in the chaos of modern life, this episode invites you to slow down, look again, and discover that the divine is far closer than we think.

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    15 mins
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