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Everyday Church Sermons

God loves London. A lot. So do the people of Everyday Church. We meet every Sunday for services across South London, as well as during the week to spur one another on to follow Jesus every day. Young or old, christian or not too sure, new to town or London born and bred – there is a place for you in the adventure which is Everyday Church.

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    Mark 13 - The Day Of The Lord - Part 2 – Michael Brown

    As we conclude our journey through Mark 13, we explore one of the Bible's most important and hope-filled teachings: the Second Coming of Jesus Christ. What does the Bible really say about the end times, and how should Christians respond? In this encouraging message, we discover that biblical prophecy is not given to satisfy our curiosity or help us predict the future, but to strengthen our faith, fill us with hope, and call us to faithful living. Jesus reminds us to stay alert, guard against deception, care for His Church, and remain steadfast as we await His glorious return. Whatever challenges the world may face, our confidence rests in this unchanging truth: Jesus wins in the end. Watch now and be encouraged to live with hope, purpose, and readiness as we look forward to the day when Christ returns to make all things new.

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    Mark 13 - The Day Of The Lord - Part 1 – Michael Brown

    In Mark 13, Jesus delivers one of His most profound and challenging prophetic messages, revealing both the coming destruction of the Temple in AD70 and pointing ahead to His glorious return. In this message, we explore what biblical prophecy really is, the meaning of the "Day of the Lord," why Jesus warned His disciples to stay watchful, and how these events reveal God's faithfulness throughout history. Discover how prophecy is meant not to fuel fear or speculation, but to strengthen our faith, encourage holy living, deepen our understanding of God's plan of redemption, and remind us that as believers we are now God's living temple through the Holy Spirit. Whether you've always found biblical prophecy confusing or are eager to understand Jesus' teaching more clearly, this message will help you read Mark 13 with fresh confidence and greater hope.

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    Intergenerational Church – Zac Guy

    What does it look like to be the Church that Jesus desires? In this inspiring message, we explore God's vision for an intergenerational church, where every generation plays a vital role in the family of God. From Deuteronomy to the Psalms, and from Timothy to the teachings of Jesus, we discover God's heart for passing on faith, wisdom, prayer, and testimony from one generation to the next. Whether you're young or old, new to faith or have walked with Jesus for decades, this message will challenge and encourage you to embrace your place in God's family, invest in others, and help build a church where every generation grows together in faith, worship, prayer, and mission.

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    Mark 12:28-34 - The Greatest Commandment – Elisabeth Radtke

    What is the most important commandment in all of Scripture? In Mark 12:28-34, Jesus gives a powerful answer that cuts through religious complexity and reveals the very heart of God's desire for humanity: to love God completely and to love our neighbour as ourselves. In this message, we explore the meaning of the Greatest Commandment, the beauty of the Shema, the relationship between obedience and love, and why a personal relationship with Jesus is the only way to truly live out God's commands. Discover how God's love transforms us from the inside out and invites us into a life of wholehearted devotion. Whether you are exploring faith, growing in your walk with Christ, or longing to know God's heart more deeply, this message will encourage and challenge you to draw closer to Him.

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    Mark 11:12-12:12 - Tree, Tables, Temple, and Tenants – Adam Bream

    In this powerful message from Mark 11:12-12:12, we explore four dramatic moments in the final days before Jesus' crucifixion: the cursing of the fig tree, the cleansing of the temple, the challenge to Jesus' authority, and the parable of the tenants. Together, these events reveal God's verdict on empty religion and expose unfruitfulness, unrighteousness, unrepentance, and unbelief. Jesus confronts outward appearances that lack spiritual fruit, overturns corrupt worship practices, challenges hardened hearts, and calls people to genuine faith and devotion. Most importantly, we discover that Jesus is both Judge and Saviour, the Cornerstone on whom every life must be built. This message challenges us to examine our own hearts and invites us into a life that is truly fruitful, righteous, repentant, and faithful through the grace of Christ. Listen now and discover how Jesus still transforms lives today, replacing empty religion with a living relationship with God.

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    Mark 10:17-45 - The Treasure Worth Everything – Erich Radtke

    In this powerful message from Mark 10:17-45, we explore the surprising cost and incredible reward of following Jesus. Through the story of the rich young ruler, the ambition of the disciples, and Jesus' own journey to the cross, we discover that God's Kingdom is not about what we give up, but about the treasure we gain. Why do we often settle for temporary pleasures when eternal joy is offered to us? What does it mean to truly surrender everything to Christ? And how does a greater vision of heaven transform the way we live today? Join us as we discover that Jesus is worth more than wealth, success, comfort, or status, and that the greatest life is found in serving Him and following His example.

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    Mark 10:13-16 - Child-like Faith – Sean Hammond

    Discover the heart of Jesus for the next generation in this powerful message from Mark 10:13-16. As the disciples tried to push children away, Jesus responded with compassion, welcome, and righteous anger, revealing what the Kingdom of God is really like. This sermon message explores what it means to come to Jesus with child-like faith, humility, dependence, and confidence, while also challenging us to remove barriers that stop others from encountering Him. Be encouraged by inspiring stories of children and young people experiencing salvation, healing, prayer, and the gifts of the Holy Spirit, and discover how we can help the next generation draw close to Jesus.

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    Pentecost – Simon Elliott

    Discover the power and promise of the Holy Spirit in this Pentecost message. Looking at Acts 1 and 2, we explore what it means to be filled with the Holy Spirit, how God’s promise is still for us today, and why the Church cannot fulfil its mission without His power and presence. Whether you are curious about Christianity, new to faith, spiritually dry, or hungry for more of God, this message will encourage you to seek the Holy Spirit with fresh expectation. Learn how the Spirit brings power, praise, spiritual gifts, transformation, and a deeper relationship with God. Be encouraged to ask, seek, wait on God, and receive all that He has promised through the Holy Spirit.

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    Mark 9:33-50 - Lessons In Discipleship – Tim Maton

    In this challenging and encouraging message from Gospel of Mark 9:33-50, we explore the true cost and eternal reward of following Jesus. As the disciples argue about greatness, Jesus turns their understanding upside down, teaching that greatness in God’s Kingdom is found through humility, servanthood, sacrifice, and wholehearted discipleship. Discover why serving the overlooked matters to God, why unity and humility are essential for the Church, and why Jesus calls His followers to ruthlessly remove anything that pulls them away from Him. This sermon reminds us that while discipleship costs everything, the reward of eternal life with Jesus is worth far more. A powerful message about sacrifice, holiness, eternity, and living fully for Christ.

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    Mark 9:14-29 - I Believe, Help Me With My Unbelief – Jim Partridge

    In this powerful message from the Gospel of Mark chapter 9, we explore the desperate cry of a father: “I do believe; help me overcome my unbelief!” Through the story of Jesus healing a boy oppressed by an evil spirit, we discover the tension between faith and doubt, the power of prayer, and the unmatched authority of Jesus Christ. This sermon speaks honestly to anyone who has struggled with unanswered prayers, discouragement, spiritual battles, or feelings of failure in their walk with God. Be encouraged that Jesus does not give up on His disciples, and He does not give up on us. Learn why prayer is essential, how faith grows through dependence on God, and why even weak faith placed in Jesus can lead to transformation and hope.

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    Mark 9:2-13 - Transfiguration – Freddie Ingle

    Have you ever misunderstood a situation completely, only to realise later that one missing detail changed everything? In this powerful message from Mark 9, we explore the Transfiguration, one of the most revealing moments in the life of Jesus. On the mountain, His true identity is unveiled as the Son of God, radiating divine glory. But this moment isn’t just spectacular, it’s essential. It reshapes how we understand everything that follows: the cross, the suffering, and the ultimate victory of the resurrection. This message reminds us that even when life feels confusing, painful, or uncertain, we are not seeing the whole story. Jesus is who God says He is, and He has already won. If you’re struggling to trust God in difficult circumstances, this message will help you anchor your faith in the bigger picture and the unshakable hope of the gospel.

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    Mark 8:27-38, 9:1 - Who Do You Say I Am? – Elizabeth Ryan

    At a turning point in Mark’s Gospel, Jesus asks the most important question anyone will ever face: “Who do you say I am?” In this powerful message from Mark 8, we explore how recognising Jesus as the Messiah is only the beginning. True discipleship means embracing both the cross and the crown, surrendering our lives, denying ourselves, and following Him wholeheartedly. This message challenges the idea of comfortable Christianity and calls us to a deeper, more costly faith, one that trusts Jesus not just for salvation, but in every area of life. As we wrestle with identity, purpose, and sacrifice, we discover that losing our lives for Christ is actually the way to find true, lasting life. If you’re searching for clarity about who Jesus is and what it really means to follow Him, this message will both challenge and encourage you.

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    Mark 8:11-21 - Leaven of the Pharisees – Michael Brown

    What if the biggest danger to your faith isn’t obvious, but subtle? In this challenging message from Gospel of Mark 8:11-21, Jesus warns His disciples to “watch out” for the hidden influence, the yeast, of the Pharisees and Herod. While they worry about physical bread, Jesus exposes two deeper spiritual traps: self-righteous religion and worldly reliance on power. Through this passage, we’re reminded how easy it is to drift into comparison, pride, or misplaced trust. But Jesus calls us back to something simple yet profound: trust Him, as the One who provides, transforms, and holds everything together. Listen now to uncover the hidden traps that can shape your faith, and how to stay grounded in Jesus, the true Bread of Life.

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    Vision & Values - Reminder – Simon Elliott

    What happens when someone truly encounters Jesus? In this powerful message from the Gospel of Luke 19:1-10, we explore the story of Zacchaeus, a man rejected by society, yet pursued by grace. Despite his status, wealth, and obstacles, Zacchaeus was determined to see Jesus… and everything changed when Jesus stopped, called him by name, and chose relationship over rejection. This message reminds us of God’s heart to seek and save the lost, challenges us to live with grace toward others, and calls us to be intentional in following Jesus. It’s a story of transformation, restoration, and the life-changing power of encountering Christ. Listen now and discover how Jesus still sees, calls, and transforms lives today, including yours.

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    Easter Devotions - Day 7 - Easter Sunday – Simon Elliott

    He is risen! Celebrate the victory of Easter with this powerful devotion from Mark 16:1–8. The stone is rolled away. The tomb is empty. Jesus is alive. What began in confusion and fear for the first disciples becomes the greatest turning point in history. The resurrection of Jesus changes everything, defeating sin, conquering death, and fulfilling God’s rescue plan once and for all. This is the day when hope is restored, joy is awakened, and new life begins. No matter what you’ve been through, the resurrection reminds us: Death is not the end. Sin does not have the final say. Jesus is alive, and He changes everything. Watch now and rejoice in the life, hope, and victory we have in Jesus this Easter.

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    Mark 16:1-11 - Easter Sunday – Adam Bream

    What if the darkest moment in history wasn’t the end of the story? In this powerful Easter message from the Gospel of Mark 16:1-11, we witness the incredible turning point of the empty tomb and the life-changing truth: “He has risen!” From despair and confusion to unshakable hope, the resurrection of Jesus changes everything. It reveals a victory over sin and death, confirms that Jesus is the true Saviour, and offers each of us the promise of new life. This message explores why the resurrection still matters today and how it invites you into a living hope, a restored relationship with God, and a completely new identity in Christ. Listen now to discover how the empty tomb can transform your life today.

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    Easter Devotions - Day 6 - Saturday – Simon Elliott

    Sit in the stillness of Easter Saturday with this reflective devotion from Mark 15:40-47. It’s the day of waiting. Jesus has died. The tomb is sealed. Hope feels distant. Yet in the silence and grief, we see quiet faithfulness. The women remain. Joseph of Arimathea steps forward with courage. Even in uncertainty, they keep their eyes fixed on Jesus. Easter Saturday reminds us that God is still at work, even when nothing seems to be happening. If you’re in a season of waiting, waiting for breakthrough, healing, direction, or hope, this devotion invites you to trust God in the in-between. Stay faithful in the silence. Keep your eyes on Jesus. Trust that resurrection is coming. Listen now and be encouraged to hold onto hope, even in the waiting.

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    Easter Devotions - Day 5 - Good Friday – Simon Elliott

    This Good Friday, pause and reflect on the most powerful moment in history through this moving devotion from Mark 15:1-39. From the shouts of the crowd to the silence of Jesus… from the darkness covering the land to His final cry on the cross, this is the moment where everything changes. Jesus steps into our darkness, carries our sin, and gives His life so that we can be forgiven, restored, and brought near to God. As the temple curtain is torn in two, every barrier is removed, making a way for us to know God personally. This is not just a story of suffering. This is the story of God’s extraordinary love and unwavering devotion to us. His abandonment becomes our acceptance. His suffering becomes our salvation. His finished work becomes our freedom. Take time today to listen, reflect, and stand at the foot of the cross once again.

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    Easter Devotions - Day 4 - Thursday – Simon Elliott

    Continue the intensity of Easter Week with this honest and powerful devotion from Mark 14:26-72. From the Garden of Gethsemane to the courtyard of denial, we witness both the deep anguish of Jesus and the weakness of His closest followers. As Jesus prays in surrender, “not what I will, but what You will”, He chooses the path of obedience, even to the cross. At the same time, Peter’s story reminds us how easy it is to fall, to fear, and to fail, even with the best intentions. Yet this passage is not just about failure. It’s about grace. It’s about surrender. It’s about a Saviour who remains faithful, even when we are not. As we reflect today: Will we watch and pray, or drift into distraction? Will we trust God’s will, even when it’s costly? Where do we need His grace in our weakness? Listen now and be reminded that even in our failures, Jesus is faithful and His purpose still stands.

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    Easter Devotions - Day 3 - Wednesday – Simon Elliott

    Journey deeper into Easter Week with this powerful devotion from Mark 14:12-26. As Jesus shares the Passover meal with His disciples, He reveals something extraordinary; this is more than a tradition, it’s the fulfilment of God’s rescue plan. In what we now call the Last Supper, Jesus takes bread and wine and points forward to the cross, showing that He is the true Passover Lamb. This moment connects the whole story of Scripture, past, present, and future. It reminds us that God has always been at work, bringing redemption to all people through Jesus. As we approach Good Friday, we’re invited to reflect: What does Jesus’ sacrifice mean for me today? Am I living in the reality of His grace and redemption? Listen now and prepare your heart as we remember all that Jesus has done and look forward to what is still to come.

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    Easter Devotions - Day 2 - Tuesday – Simon Elliott

    Continue your Easter Week journey with this moving devotion from Mark 14:1-11. In Bethany, while religious leaders plot in secret, a woman responds to Jesus with extraordinary love and devotion by pouring out an expensive perfume in an act of wholehearted worship. Where some see waste, Jesus sees something beautiful. This powerful moment challenges us to consider our own response to Jesus. Are we holding back, or are we willing to give Him our very best, freely, sacrificially, and without fear of what others think? As the contrast unfolds between the woman’s devotion and Judas’ betrayal, we’re invited to reflect on who Jesus truly is and how we will respond to Him this Easter. Listen now and be inspired to worship Jesus with fresh passion and authenticity.

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    Easter Devotions - Day 1 - Monday – Simon Elliott

    Step into Easter Week with us through this powerful daily devotion based on Mark 11:15-19. After His triumphal entry into Jerusalem, Jesus goes straight to the temple, and what happens next is both shocking and deeply revealing. As He clears the temple courts, Jesus exposes misplaced priorities, challenges injustice, and calls God’s people back to what truly matters: a house of prayer for all nations. This devotion invites us to look inward. Are there areas of our lives where distractions, pride, or barriers have taken over? Where might Jesus want to bring cleansing, renewal, and restoration? As we journey through Easter together, take a moment to pause, reflect, and allow God to search your heart. Listen now and begin your Easter week with a fresh perspective and purpose.

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    Mark 11:1-11 - Palm Sunday – Zoe Guy

    In the Gospel of Mark 11:1-11, we witness Jesus’ powerful yet unexpected arrival into Jerusalem. Not with royal splendour, but in humility, riding on a donkey, He reveals Himself as the promised King, the servant King, and the victorious King who will return. This message explores how Jesus came not to meet human expectations, but to bring true peace by defeating sin and death through the cross. It invites us to respond by truly seeing who Jesus is, surrendering our lives to Him, and living as people who serve others in His kingdom. Listen now to discover the deeper meaning of Palm Sunday, and what it means for your life today.

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    Mark 7:1-30 - The Clean and Unclean – Tim Maton

    In the Gospel of Mark 7:1-30, Jesus challenges the Pharisees’ traditions and teaches what truly makes a person “clean.” It’s not rituals or rules, it’s the condition of the heart. He reveals that humanity’s biggest problem is our unclean hearts, and the solution is found in Him. Faith in Jesus changes the heart, transforms our lives, and opens the door for all people, Jew and Gentile alike, to enter God’s kingdom. Listen to this message to discover how Jesus redefines what it means to be truly clean, the power of faith, and the freedom of the new covenant He brings.

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    Mark 6:30-52 - Loaves & Fish – David Featherstone

    In the Gospel of Mark 6:30-56, we encounter the famous miracle of Jesus feeding the 5,000. Faced with an overwhelming need and only five loaves and two fish, the disciples realise they don’t have enough. Yet Jesus invites them to bring what they do have, and in His hands, the ordinary becomes miraculous. This message explores how God works through everyday people and simple acts of faith. When we surrender what we have to Jesus, He multiplies it to meet the needs of others. Through community, generosity, and trust in Him, the hungry are fed, and lives are transformed. Listen to this message and discover how God can use what’s already in your hands to become part of His miracle.

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    Mark 6:7-13 - Sent – Sean Hammond

    In Mark 6, Jesus doesn’t just reveal His authority, He shares it. For the first time, the disciples are sent out to carry the Kingdom themselves. No overpacking. No overtraining. Just trust, obedience, and the authority of Jesus. What does it mean for us today to be a “sent” people? This message explores how we’re called to go together, travel light, build community, trust God’s provision, and live intentionally as image bearers and kingdom bringers wherever we are. You don’t need more qualifications. You don’t need more stuff. If you follow Jesus, you already have everything you need. Listen and be encouraged to step out, trust Him, and live sent.

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    Mark 6:1-30 - Persecution – Michael Brown

    After the miracles of Mark 5, Mark 6 confronts us with a harder truth: following Jesus comes at a cost. Rejected in His hometown and foreshadowed by the martyrdom of John the Baptist, we’re reminded that faithfulness doesn’t guarantee comfort, approval, or even safety. This message explores what it means to follow Christ in a hostile world, without compromise, without fear, and without hatred. Will we value being liked more than being faithful? Or will we count everything as loss compared to the surpassing worth of knowing Jesus? The cost is real. But so is the reward. Watch and be strengthened to stand firm, love boldly, and treasure Christ above all.

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    The Lord's Prayer – Simon Elliott

    How’s your prayer life? In this message from Matthew 6 and Luke 11, we explore Jesus’ invitation to move beyond guilt, performance, and empty words into a deep, relational life of prayer with our Heavenly Father. Unpacking the Lord’s Prayer, this sermon reveals a powerful foundation (God as Father), a simple structure that protects us from religiosity, and a rhythm of prayer that releases Kingdom fruitfulness. Prayer isn’t a religious duty, it’s a relational response that shapes our identity and transforms our impact. Whether you feel stuck, dry, or hungry for more, this message will help you rediscover the joy and power of authentic prayer.

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    Mark 5v21-43 - Who Touched Me? – Amanda Featherstone

    In this powerful message from Mark 5, we witness three life-changing encounters with Jesus: a desperate father, a suffering woman, and a dying child. Each story reveals a different expression of faith: specific faith, persistent faith, and faith when hope seems gone. As Jesus stops for the overlooked and speaks life into the impossible, we discover that he brings more than temporary miracles; he brings sozo: healing, salvation, restoration, and new life. If you have ever felt desperate, delayed, unclean, or beyond hope, this message invites you to encounter the One who still says, “Don’t fear. Only believe.”

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    Mark 5:1-20 - My Name Is Legion – David Featherstone

    In this powerful message from Mark 5, we see Jesus step into hostile territory and confront the forces of darkness head-on. A man bound by demons, rejected by society, and living among the tombs is completely transformed by the authority and compassion of Jesus, from chaos to peace, from isolation to restoration. This sermon explores Jesus’ authority over the spiritual realm, the reality of spiritual warfare, and the hope of true freedom found in Christ. It challenges the idea that following Jesus is comfortable, reminding us that disciples are sent into difficult places to bring life, light, and liberation. Above all, it proclaims the good news: the Deliverer has come, darkness is defeated, and Jesus restores broken people to wholeness and purpose. If you’ve ever wondered who Jesus really is, or what freedom looks like, this message is for you.

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    Mark 4:35-41 - The Lord of the Storm – Tim Maton

    When a violent storm threatens to sink the boat, Jesus sleeps, and the disciples panic. In this message from Mark 4:35-41, we explore what this dramatic moment reveals about who Jesus truly is, why fear so easily overwhelms us, and how faith grows in life’s storms. Drawing connections to Creation, Jonah, the Psalms, the Cross, and the experience of the persecuted early church, this message shows that Jesus is not just a teacher, but God with authority over chaos itself. Through Jesus’ searching questions “Why are you so afraid?” and “Do you still have no faith?” we’re invited into intentional discipleship, learning to process life’s “storm moments” with repentance, trust, and action. If you’re facing uncertainty, fear, or pressure, this message will encourage you to discover deeper faith, even when the waves are high.

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    Mark 4:1-34 - The Purpose of the Parables – Adam Bream

    In this message, we explore Jesus’ timeless parable of the sower in Mark 4 and discover what it means to hear, receive, and scatter the seeds of the Gospel. Just as seeds grow differently depending on the soil, our hearts respond in unique ways to God’s truth. We reflect on the farmer, the seed, the soil, and the harvest, learning how faith grows through humility, repentance, and awe. Whether you’re new to faith or looking to deepen your walk with Jesus, this talk challenges us to trust God’s Word, persevere in sharing it, and prepare our hearts to bear lasting fruit. The harvest is plentiful — will you sow the seeds of hope and life today?

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    Mark 4:1-3 - Returning to Mark – Simon Elliott

    As we continue our journey through the Gospel of Mark, this message lays vital foundations for understanding who Jesus is and why Mark wrote his Gospel. Drawing on the eyewitness testimony of Peter, Mark presents a vivid, fast-paced portrait of Jesus for real people facing real pressure. This sermon reminds us that the Gospel is not about ideas or religion, but about relationship with Jesus — the unchanging Rock in a broken and uncertain world. As Jesus calls us to “listen,” we discover that biblical listening means more than hearing; it means active obedience. As we walk through Mark together, this message invites us to allow God’s Word to shape us, challenge us, and lead us into intentional, Spirit-filled discipleship.

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    Vision & Values - Part 2 – Simon Elliott

    Growing in Intentional Discipleship | Ephesians 4 Discipleship doesn’t happen by accident. In this message from Ephesians 4, we explore why intentional discipleship matters, how we grow on purpose, and what happens when we do. In a world that constantly pulls us off course, Scripture reminds us that without intention we don’t stand still — we drift. This talk unpacks God’s design for growth through community, spiritual practices, and the equipping ministries of the church, showing how the Holy Spirit shapes us into mature, fruitful followers of Jesus. If you long to grow deeper in faith, avoid spiritual drift, and see real Kingdom impact in your everyday life, this message will both challenge and encourage you.

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    Vision & Values - Part 1 – Simon Elliott

    As we step into a new year, this message revisits the heart of Everyday Church — our vision, our values, and God’s calling on us as a community. Rooted in the life of the Trinity and revealed through Jesus, we explore what it means to be a people shaped by grace, authentic community, Kingdom purpose, and agape love. But vision alone is not enough. This message challenges us to move from inspiration to action, uncovering intentional, Spirit-filled discipleship as God’s strategy for seeing real transformation in our lives and our world. If you’re longing for deeper faith, Kingdom impact, and a renewed sense of purpose in 2026, this message will encourage you to step fully into your identity as an image bearer and Kingdom bringer.

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    Advent Calendar - Day 25

    Count down the days to Christmas with us and during this Advent, take time to wait on God and make space for him to speak into our daily lives as image bearers and Kingdom bringers.

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    Advent Calendar - Day 24

    Count down the days to Christmas with us and during this Advent, take time to wait on God and make space for him to speak into our daily lives as image bearers and Kingdom bringers.

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    Advent Calendar - Day 23

    Count down the days to Christmas with us and during this Advent, take time to wait on God and make space for him to speak into our daily lives as image bearers and Kingdom bringers.

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    Advent Calendar - Day 22

    Count down the days to Christmas with us and during this Advent, take time to wait on God and make space for him to speak into our daily lives as image bearers and Kingdom bringers.

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    Advent 4 - Prince of Peace – Simon Elliott

    In a world marked by political turmoil, injustice, and the misuse of power, Isaiah’s prophecy points us to a very different kind of King: the Prince of Peace. This message explores the rich biblical meaning of shalom — not just the absence of conflict, but wholeness, justice, healing, and restored relationship. Tracing Isaiah’s words through history and into the life of Jesus, we discover that true peace does not come through control or force, but through surrender, service, and the transforming rule of Christ. As we celebrate Christmas, this message challenges us to consider who we are following — and invites us to receive the peace of Jesus personally and to become peacemakers in our world.

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    Advent Calendar - Day 21

    Count down the days to Christmas with us and during this Advent, take time to wait on God and make space for him to speak into our daily lives as image bearers and Kingdom bringers.

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    Advent Calendar - Day 20

    Count down the days to Christmas with us and during this Advent, take time to wait on God and make space for him to speak into our daily lives as image bearers and Kingdom bringers.

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    Advent Calendar - Day 19

    Count down the days to Christmas with us and during this Advent, take time to wait on God and make space for him to speak into our daily lives as image bearers and Kingdom bringers.

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    Advent Calendar - Day 18

    Count down the days to Christmas with us and during this Advent, take time to wait on God and make space for him to speak into our daily lives as image bearers and Kingdom bringers.

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    Advent Calendar - Day 17

    Count down the days to Christmas with us and during this Advent, take time to wait on God and make space for him to speak into our daily lives as image bearers and Kingdom bringers.

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    Advent Calendar - Day 16

    Count down the days to Christmas with us and during this Advent, take time to wait on God and make space for him to speak into our daily lives as image bearers and Kingdom bringers.

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    Advent Calendar - Day 15

    Count down the days to Christmas with us and during this Advent, take time to wait on God and make space for him to speak into our daily lives as image bearers and Kingdom bringers.

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    Advent Calendar - Day 14

    Count down the days to Christmas with us and during this Advent, take time to wait on God and make space for him to speak into our daily lives as image bearers and Kingdom bringers.

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    Advent 3 - Everlasting Father – Simon Elliott

    In this message, we explore one of the most surprising titles given to Jesus in Isaiah’s prophecy: Everlasting Father. Far from being distant or demanding, Jesus reveals the compassionate, protective, and welcoming heart of God — the Father who creates space for us, restores us, and invites us home. Looking at the prophetic context of Isaiah and the life of Jesus, we discover a God whose love is constant, whose care is unending, and whose arms are always open. If you need hope, belonging, or a fresh sense of God’s fatherly embrace this Christmas, this message will encourage you to slow down, return home, and rest in the everlasting love of God.

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    Advent Calendar - Day 13

    Count down the days to Christmas with us and during this Advent, take time to wait on God and make space for him to speak into our daily lives as image bearers and Kingdom bringers.

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God loves London. A lot. So do the people of Everyday Church. We meet every Sunday for services across South London, as well as during the week to spur one another on to follow Jesus every day. Young or old, christian or not too sure, new to town or London born and bred – there is a place for you in the adventure which is Everyday Church.

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