King's Church London King's Church London
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- Religion & Spirituality
King's is a diverse church, gathering people of all ages and phases of life from many backgrounds. We meet across four sites in Catford, Lee, Downham and Beckenham. You can find out more about us at – kingschurchlondon.org.
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The Journey of the Ark | 1 SAMUEL | Andrew Wilson | 4-5, 6-7
Today’s passage sees the ark of the covenant captured by the Philistines, who quickly realise that they have made a mistake and give it back to Israel. Both nations discover that neither idols nor warriors can stand before a holy God.
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The Fall of Eli | 1 SAMUEL | Joe Macnamara | 1 Samuel 2:12 - 3:21
The Fall of Eli | 1 SAMUEL | Joe Macnamara | 1 Samuel 2:12 - 3:21 by King's Church London
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The Prayer of Hannah | 1 SAMUEL | Andrew Wilson | 1 Samuel 1:1-21, 2:10
Today we start a new series on 1 Samuel, and we begin where the book does: with a young woman who cannot have children. Andrew shows how Hannah’s story, and particularly her prayer, applies at personal, national and global levels.
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God's Bright Glory Will Shine | STAND ALONE | Tim Morfin | Isaiah 40
This week we have guest speaker Tim Morfin who is chief executive of TLG. TLG is a national Christian children's charity that helps churches to bring hope and a future to struggling children.
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Unity in Diversity | STAND ALONE | Dimeji Teibo | Acts 2
This week, Dimeji discusses the significance of Pentecost, recounting the events of Acts 2 where the disciples received the Holy Spirit. He highlights the unity and obedience of the disciples, emphasising their love for Jesus and expectation of his promises. We also explore how this relates this to contemporary unity within the church, stressing the importance of acceptance, understanding, and care for one another.
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The First Breakfast | STAND ALONE | Tex Chettiar | John 21
Over the last few weeks, we’ve looked at the significance of the death and resurrection of Jesus. We are often very familiar with the last supper, but this week we will be looking at the “first breakfast” in John 21. In this sermon we will look at how Jesus recommissions the disciples and what that means for them and then in turn what this looks like for us in 21st Century London.