Sunday morning sermons and other media
Since we're been online (and until further notice) our Services (including our Sermons) and all available on our YouTube channel - visit youtube.com/christchurchchineham to review or catchup.
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Sunday, 23 February, 2014
Featuring:
Dima Lutsenko
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Sunday, 16 February, 2014
Featuring:
Gordon Randall
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Sunday, 9 February, 2014
Featuring:
Ian Bentley
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Sunday, 2 February, 2014
Featuring:
Ian Bentley
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Sunday, 26 January, 2014
Featuring:
Ian Bentley
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Sunday, 19 January, 2014
Featuring:
Ian Bentley
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Sunday, 12 January, 2014
Featuring:
Dima Lutsenko
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Sunday, 5 January, 2014
Featuring:
Ian Bentley
As we start 2 Corinthians we see how Paul views the suffering he has been through which others see as a mark against him as an apostle.
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Date:
Sunday, 29 December, 2013
Featuring:
Gordon Randall
Whether in the storms of life or in the harbour during the calm times of life, we need an anchor for our souls. Jesus Himself is our hope, our anchor and God’s sure promises give us strong encouragement to take hold of the hope set before us.
As Christians we are called not to hope in hope itself, but in Jesus, and all that is promised in Him. This anchor is the certain hope of salvation God has provided in Christ. And it also provides a steadiness for us as we encounter and endure the various storms of life.
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Date:
Sunday, 22 December, 2013
Featuring:
Ian Bentley
Jesus as God is the final word of revelation, in him we fully see God, and the final word of salvation for his sacrifice was perfect and complete.