Listen to John Scott preach on external baggage. John uses a suitcase filled with items to symbolise the point that external baggage is a result of your internal pain. He goes into what these internal pains might be and talks about the hope we can have in healing from life’s hurts. This talk does include mention of some sensitive topics.
Listen to Barnaby’s preach from Sunday 24th August. In this sermon, Barnaby talks to us about why we do church and how this relates to us now, as well as when Dwelling Place Glasgow move into the new building.
Listen to Jamie’s sermon titled ‘Promises’ here. This sermon highlights some of the promises that have been given to our church, Dwelling Place Glasgow, as well as warning us of three dangers that can prevent us from living by the promises of God. Jamie gives us examples from Joshua, Paul and his own life to encourage us to keep hold of God’s promises.
Listen to our recent all-aged service as Teeny talks about kid’s ministry. This is concluding the ‘Avenger’s Assemble’ theme that Teeny was doing with the kids.
No situation is beyond the power of Jesus to transform. Yet, like the cripple at the Pool of Bethesda (John 5), many of us remain stuck in situations of hopelessness. Do we make excuses and blame others? Are we unwilling to make the effort it takes to move forward? Do our past experiences negatively affect our expectations? Jesus calls us to come to Him and to listen to His voice, not so that our problems will disappear, but so that, as we learn to obey and embrace His words, we will see His power transform us and our situations.
In this sermon, Jamie asks us if we are ‘All In’. Jesus didn’t preach a gospel of ‘come to me and be comfortable and safe’, He called His followers to give up everything to follow Him, even their lives. Jesus calls us to give up the things in our past, present and future that are preventing us from giving our all to God? He calls us to be ‘All In’.
Many have ideas about who Jesus is. Some ideas are based upon what culture says about Him, some say He is the son of God, but can’t fully explain what that means. In this sermon series, Jamie looks at who Jesus says He is by exploring the ‘I am’ statements that Jesus made about Himself, found in John’s gospel. Jamie ask two questions ‘Who is Jesus to you?’ and ‘Is He to you who He says he is?’
Many have ideas about who Jesus is. Some ideas are based upon what culture says about Him, some say He is the son of God, but can’t fully explain what that means. In this sermon series, Jamie looks at who Jesus says He is by exploring the ‘I am’ statements that Jesus made about Himself, found in John’s gospel. Jamie ask two questions ‘Who is Jesus to you?’ and ‘Is He to you who He says he is?’
Many have ideas about who Jesus is. Some ideas are based upon what culture says about Him, some say He is the son of God, but can’t fully explain what that means. In this sermon series, Jamie looks at who Jesus says He is by exploring the ‘I am’ statements that Jesus made about Himself, found in John’s gospel. Jamie ask two questions ‘Who is Jesus to you?’ and ‘Is He to you who He says he is?’
Many have ideas about who Jesus is. Some ideas are based upon what culture says about Him, some say He is the son of God, but can’t fully explain what that means. In this sermon series, Jamie looks at who Jesus says He is by exploring the ‘I am’ statements that Jesus made about Himself, found in John’s gospel. Jamie ask two questions ‘Who is Jesus to you?’ and ‘Is He to you who He says he is?’