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In this inspiring sermon for Candidates' Sunday, we are challenged to become modern-day heroes of faith, drawing from the story of Captain Jonathan and Lieutenant Armour Bearer in 1 Samuel 14:1–16. As the Salvation Army in the United Kingdom and Ireland faces declining numbers and disheartening realities, we are called to respond with courage, action, and trust in God’s power to bring victory - whether with many or with few. This powerful message is a rallying cry to rise up, take initiative, and boldly say, “Your will be done, not mine.”   🙏 Are you one of the few God is...

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In this powerful and reflective sermon, we are challenged to rethink where we encounter God - not just in churches or sacred spaces, but in the ordinary places we inhabit daily. Drawing from Jacob’s dream at Bethel in Genesis 28, we explore how God reveals his presence in unexpected settings and how we are each called to see our homes, workplaces, schools, and even supermarkets as potential sacred spaces - our “frontlines” - where heaven meets earth. Discover how slowing down and becoming aware of God’s presence can transform mundane moments into divine encounters. Whether you’re a...

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In this powerful and uplifting Easter sermon, we explore the most precious commodity on earth - hope. Through the story of Lazarus, the words of Jesus in John 11:25–26, and the truth of the Resurrection, we’re reminded that our hope is not just for today, but for eternity. This message reveals why Christians are the most hopeful people on earth: because we are completely forgiven, no longer afraid of death, and promised an eternal home in heaven.   Whether you’re celebrating Resurrection Sunday or just needing encouragement in dark times, this sermon will lift your eyes to Jesus -...

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In this moving Good Friday sermon we explore the profound final words of Jesus on the cross: “It is finished.” Through Scripture, reflection, and powerful imagery, we reveal how these three words mark not a defeat, but the ultimate victory over sin, death, and Satan. Discover how Jesus’ cry of triumph speaks to our unfinished business and offers eternal hope and freedom.   CHAPTERS & TIMESTAMPS 00:00 – The Burden of Unfinished Business We begin with the relatable struggle of never quite getting everything done - a powerful setup for the message of the cross.   02:22 –...

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Life doesn’t always go the way we expect, and neither did Jesus’ grand entrance into Jerusalem. In this all-age Palm Sunday message, Captain Rob Westwood-Payne explores the disconnect between our expectations and God’s plans through the lens of three groups present during Jesus’ triumphal entry: the crowd, the religious leaders, and the disciples. Through rich storytelling and relatable examples, this message challenges us to examine our own perspectives. Are we self-centered, unteachable, or simply misaligned with God’s will? And most importantly, will we let Jesus make a grand...

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What do people think when you say you go to church? Is it just a Sunday ritual? Or something much deeper? In this compelling message, Captain Rob Westwood-Payne explores what it truly means to be the church, based on the opening verses of 1 Peter. Discover how we are God’s chosen people, called to live as distinct “red dots” in a grey world, shining as lights wherever we are scattered. Whether you’ve followed Jesus all your life or are just curious, this message will challenge and encourage you to live with purpose, clarity, and faithfulness in every part of your life....

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In our exploration of generous discipleship, we have delved into how our financial resources can embody our commitment to God’s calling and purposes in our lives. Central to this conversation are Paul’s teachings from 1 Timothy 6, encouraging us to use our money generously, store treasures in heaven, and live a fruitful Christian life. We’ve learned that our financial behaviors should reflect our love for God and priority, serving as both practical aid to our family and as contributions to God’s global mission. As we reflect on these principles, we’re reminded in Isaiah 55 that our...

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In this powerful message, we're invited to explore the profound connection between generosity and self-denial. Through the lens of the classic film 'It's a Wonderful Life' and the biblical account of Jesus being anointed at Bethany, we're challenged to consider what true sacrifice looks like in our faith journey. 

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What do people think when you say you go to church? Is it just a Sunday ritual? Or something much deeper? In this compelling message, Captain Rob Westwood-Payne explores what it truly means to be the church, based on the opening verses of 1 Peter. Discover how we are God’s chosen people, called to live as distinct “red dots” in a grey world, shining as lights wherever we are scattered.

Whether you’ve followed Jesus all your life or are just curious, this message will challenge and encourage you to live with purpose, clarity, and faithfulness in every part of your life.

⏱ Chapters

00:00 - What Do People Think About Church?

Reflections on common assumptions about churchgoers and why they often miss the heart of Christian identity.

02:00 - Why Identity Matters: A Spiritual Check-Up

Using the example of a minibus inspection, the importance of checking in on our spiritual health is explored.

04:00 - Peter’s Words to the Scattered Church

Introduction to 1 Peter 1:1–2 and the foundational truth that believers are God’s chosen people.

07:00 - Chosen by God Through Christ

Peter’s radical claim: Gentile Christians are just as chosen as Israel once was - because of Jesus.

09:30 - The Power of Gathering Together

Visualising the church as “red dots,” we are few but significant. Gathering strengthens our identity and faith.

12:00 - Living as Foreigners in the World

Exploring the meaning of being “foreigners” or “temporary residents” and how that affects Christian living.

14:00 - Scattered with Purpose: Our Frontlines

Whether at home, work, school, or in the community, we are scattered to shine as lights in a dark world.

16:00 - Shining Bright: Philippians 2 Challenge

Live without complaining or arguing and hold to the Word of Life - our everyday mission.

18:00 - Our Distinct Story

Why Christians must live differently - not just attend church or wear uniforms - but reflect Jesus in lifestyle.

20:00 - Gathered and Scattered: Our Calling

The church gathers for strength and scatters to serve. We are God’s people, and we can make all the difference.

This sermon is based on material from Frontline Sundays by the London Institute for Contemporary Christianity (LICC).

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