This is a message from St. Thomas North Church in Sydney that is the first in a series on the Epistle to Titus. In this message, the Rev. Micky Mantle shows us how our times are not at all dissimilar to the times that the Apostle Paul and Titus faced, and how this Epistle is relevant to us today.
The Rev. Ian Garrett: “Before the Throne” (Revelation 4)
From the good people of Jesmond Parish Church in the United Kingdom, here is a message by the Rev. Ian Garrett, based on Revelation 4. The YouTube notes say: “Why are you allowing this, God? Ian Garrett reassures struggling Christians that despite the pressures of the world and the failures of earthly powers, God sees everything, cares for his people, will bring justice in the end, and is worthy of our total allegiance.”
From the good people of Jesmond Parish Church in the United Kingdom, here is a message by the Rev. Ramzi Adcock, based on Revelation 3:14-21. The YouTube notes say: “While we may not face physical war, every person is engaged in a deeper spiritual battle — What is Laodicea’s real danger? Ramzi Adcock explores the seriousness of subtle self-sufficiency and shows us how Jesus calls them (and us) to true repentance by opening the door to him, receiving what only he can give, and finding restored fellowship and real spiritual life.”
From the good people of Jesmond Parish Church in the United Kingdom, here is a message by the Rev. Ian Garrett, based on Revelation 3:1-6. The YouTube notes say: “While we may not face physical war, every person is engaged in a deeper spiritual battle — choosing daily between siding with God or against Him. Ian Garrett urges us to live faithfully and watchfully for Jesus’ return, showing genuine faith through love, truth, and steadfastness.”
The Rt. Rev. Jonathan Pryke: “Jesus is the Redeemer King Promised in the Old Testament” (Rev. 2:18-29)
From the good people of Jesmond Parish Church in the United Kingdom, here is a message by the Rt. Rev. Jonathan Pryke, based on Revelation 2:18-29. The YouTube notes say: “How does Jesus address a sick church? Jonathan Pryke uses the example of the church in Thyatira to address the church today.”
The Rev. Conrad Mbewe: “To the Church in Pergamum” (Revelation 2:12-17)
From the good people of Jesmond Parish Church in the United Kingdom, here is a message by the Rev. Conrad Mbewe, based on Revelation 2:12-17. The YouTube notes say: “How are we like the church in Pergamum? Conrad Mbewe explores how the examples of both Balaam and Nicolaitans apply to our temptations to hold to false teaching today.”
The Rt. Rev. Jonathan Pryke: “What Jesus says to the suffering church in Smyrna” (Revelation 2:8-11)
From the good people of Jesmond Parish Church in the United Kingdom, here is a message by the Rt. Rev. Jonathan Pryke based on Revelation 2:8-11. The YouTube notes say: “What should we do in the face of persecution? Jonathan Pryke uses the example of the church in Smyrna to encourage us as we prepare to see trials in the name of Jesus.”
The Rev. Ian Garrett: “Where is the love?” (Revelation 2:1-7)
From the good people of Jesmond Parish Church in the United Kingdom, here is a message by the Rev. Ian Garrett based on Revelation 2:1-7. The YouTube notes say: “Is it time to restart loving others? Ian Garrett explores the challenge found in the letter to Ephesus and challenges us to think through how we are to love those around us faithfully.”
The Rev. Ian Garrett: “What is Revelation for?” (Revelation 1:1-20)
From the good people of Jesmond Parish Church in the United Kingdom, here is a message by the Rev. Ian Garrett based on Revelation 1:1-20. The YouTube notes say: “How does Revelation help in the here and now? In this new series, Ian Garrett explores how the book of Revelation equips us to live for Jesus today, tomorrow and in eternity.”
The Rev. Ramzi Adcock: “Jesus is Enough” (Philippians 4:10-23)
From the good people of Jesmond Parish Church in the United Kingdom, here is a message by the Rev. Ramzi Adcock based on Philippians 4:10-23. The YouTube notes say: “How do you quieten the ‘if only’ statements in your life? Ramzi Adcock explores how generosity for and contentment in Jesus can transform our lives.”