King's Church Darlington

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King's Church Darlington

King's Church Darlington is a ChristCentral / NewFrontiers Church in the railway town of Darlington in the North East of England.

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    KING'S KIDS: The Big Temptation

    Hey everyone it's Brandon and Zoe from King's Church Darlington! Today we will be talking about Adam, Eve, and the BIG temptation! Hope you enjoy it! We'd love to hear from you so email us at [email protected]

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    EPHESIANS: Following Jesus at Home and at Work - Michael Coltman

    Ephesians 6.1-9 Arrangements at home and at work in the First Century Greco-Roman world were night and day to what we know 2,000 years later in the UK. Yet God’s inspired word, first spoken to people of a very different time and place, speaks powerfully and with relevance to our domestic and working lives today. 10 May 2026.

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    EPHESIANS: Husbands and Wives - John Lambert

    Ephesians 5.21-33. What is God's plan for marriage? Ephesians 5 looks back to a foundational definition in Genesis 2, but precedes that with a vision of the unique responsibilities of wives and husbands, before ending with an unexpected twist about marriage's deeper spiritual meaning. 3 May 2026.

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    KING'S KIDS : God's Creation

    Hey everyone it's Brandon and Zoe from King's Church Darlington! Today we will be talking about how GOD MADE EVERYTHING!!! Hope you enjoy it! We'd love to hear from you so email us at [email protected]

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    EPHESIANS: Living in the Light - John Lambert

    Ephesians 5.1-14. Ephesians 5 picks up where chapter 4 left off, explaining what kind of holy life should spring from the truths outlined in chapters 1-3. The changes in our new way of life are night and day from what came before - or as Paul puts it, “once you were darkness, now you are light in the Lord.” 19 April 2026.

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    EPHESIANS: Living in the Light - John Lambert

    Ephesians 5.1-14. Ephesians 5 picks up where chapter 4 left off, explaining what kind of holy life should spring from the truths outlined in chapters 1-3. The changes in our new way of life are night and day from what came before - or as Paul puts it, “once you were darkness, now you are light in the Lord.” 19 April 2026.

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    EPHESIANS: The Old Self and the New Self - Michael Coltman

    Ephesians 4.17-32. What is an appropriate way of life for a person who has begun to follow Jesus? Ephesians 4 says it involves consciously discontinuing old behaviours and attitudes, and being empowered to adopt others as a healthy new pattern of life. This is what God has saved us for. 12 April 2026.

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    EASTER: The Greatest Day in History - John Lambert

    Mark 16.1-6 and 1 Corinthians 15.1-8 The first Easter Sunday is the most momentous day ever. It is a day of surprise, emotion, awe and wonder. As celebrations go, it is heaven’s greatest Champagne moment. What did the first witnesses of Jesus’ empty tomb make of it and how does the oldest written record of those events supply good evidence that it really happened? 5 April 2026.

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    EPHESIANS: Growing in Unity, Becoming Mature - Joe Iancu

    Ephesians 4.7-16. How do Christians grow in stature and get equipped for maturity in faith? The ascended Lord Jesus has a plan for that, blessing his church with many gifts including apostolic, prophetic, evangelistic, pastoral and teaching ministries. 29 March 2026.

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    EPHESIANS: Live a Life Worthy of Your Calling - Phil Hillsdon

    Ephesians 4.1-6. The first three chapters of Ephesians lay a doctrinal foundation, but the last three are much more practical, starting with chapter 4 which calls for unity and maturity as we live out our faith in Christ. 22 March 2026.

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    EPHESIANS: Immeasurably More - Michael Coltman

    Ephesians 3.14-21. In the second of Paul’s prayers for the Christians in Ephesus he asks God that they would have a deeper and surer grasp of the vast array of blessings that are already theirs. Do we fully realise the wealth that is ours in Christ? 15 March 2026.

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    EPHESIANS: The Open Secret - John Lambert

    Ephesians 3.1-13. It was always God’s intention to make irreligious outsiders, hopelessly alienated from God, members of his royal family alongside his ancient chosen people, the Jews. So why did God delay this for centuries? Why wait so long? It’s a bit of a puzzle. Ephesians 3 explains. 8 March 2026.

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    GUEST SPEAKER: Antioch; a Church of and for the Nations - Jeremy Simpkins

    Acts 11.19-26 and 13.1-3. The New Testament church in Antioch was a multinational community with richly diverse cultural and socioeconomic backgrounds. This is evidence of the grace of God in their midst and is a great model for our own local church in Darlington. 1 March 2026.

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    EPHESIANS: One New Humanity - Michael Coltman

    Ephesians 2.11-22. How do you get enemies who don’t like each other and have nothing in common to become reconciled friends who feel like family? There’s only one way; the gospel. Ephesians 2 explains. 22 February 2026.

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    EPHESIANS: It Is by Grace You Have Been Saved - James Stuart

    Ephesians 2.1-10. In chapter two of Ephesians, Paul likens the salvation we all desperately need to the miraculous raising of a stone-cold corpse from death. This is no self-help personal improvement programme. “You were dead in your sins… but God…” Ephesians 2.1-10 answers three vital questions. What are you saved from? What are you saved by? And what are you saved for? 15 February 2026.

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    EPHESIANS: That You May Know - John Lambert

    Ephesians 1.15-23. In the first of his two extended prayers for the Ephesian believers, Paul asks that his readers would know God and experience his incomparably great power in them - which is the same as the mighty strength that raised Christ from the dead. Do we really know the reality of that power at work in us? What stands in the way of us doing so? 8 February 2026.

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    EPHESIANS: To the Praise of the Glory of His Grace - Michael Coltman

    Ephesians 1.3-14. Paul opens his letter to the Ephesians with a stunning outline of God’s eternal and invincible purposes in Christ. How overwhelmingly blessed we are and how infinitely praiseworthy is his grace. 1 February 2026.

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    EPHESIANS: Impacting a City - John Lambert

    Ephesians 1.1-2 and Acts 19.33-41. With the new church plant in Ephesus doing well, the gospel starts to provoke the spiritual powers that be. The Christian life its a battleground, not a playground! 25 January 2026.

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    EPHESIANS: Planting a Church - Michael Coltman

    Acts 19.1-20 In the first of two introductory talks on the letter to the Ephesians, we learn how the church was planted. It turns out to be a combination of extraordinary open doors, biblical proclamation, miracles, spiritual warfare and very hard work. 18 January 2025.

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    VISION: Four Priorities for a Healthy Church - John Lambert

    Acts 2.42-47. The dynamic and growing early church prioritised Bible teaching, fellowship, breaking bread and prayer. They met both all together in the public sphere and in smaller groups in homes, a perfect model for all churches at all times and in all places. 11 January 2025.

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    VISION: Strengthen Your Stakes and Enlarge Your Tent - Michael Coltman

    Isaiah 54.2-4. On this Vision Sunday, Michael sets out our dreams, ambitions and sense of God's priorities for the year ahead, with a call to commitment, full-blooded discipleship and faith. 4 January 2025.

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    CHRISTMAS: The Magi - John Lambert

    Matthew 2.1-12. Who were those strange visitors from the East we know as the three kings or the three wise men? Were they actually wise at all? Were they three in number or necessarily all men? What do their unusual gifts mean? And what do they and their journey represent for us today? 28 December 2025.

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    CHRISTMAS: The Shepherds - Michael Coltman

    Luke 2.1-20. The shepherds in the nativity story represent the world's outsiders, the marginalised, the poor and the overlooked. Jesus is for everybody. 21 December 2025.

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    SIMON PETER: The Last Things: Michael Coltman

    2 Peter 3.8-18. Peter speaks in his second letter of the last things. What should we expect? How should we prepare? 7 December 2025.

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    SIMON PETER: Healthy Church Leadership - John Lambert

    1 Peter 5.1-7 Is there a biblical blueprint for church leadership? It is increasingly the norm in the UK to have one priest for a number of churches. But the New Testament norm is the exact opposite; a team of leaders for one church. And not ‘priests’ either, but ‘elders’ (1 Peter 2.9 says that all believers form a royal priesthood). Who should be local church elders and what kind of qualities should we expect of them? Peter explains in his first letter. 30 November 2025.

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    SIMON PETER: Living Stones - Michael Coltman

    1 Peter 2.4-10. Having focused so far exclusively in this series on what people wrote about Peter, we now look at what he himself wrote. In his first letter Peter describes the church as a temple - the place where people encounter the presence of God, where heaven meets earth. But this temple is not made of limestone, mortar, timber and glass, but of transformed human lives, filled with the Holy Spirit. Are you a “living stone”? 23 November 2025.

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    SIMON PETER: At Cornelius' House - Michael Coltman

    Acts 11.1-18. In Acts 10 and 11 Peter is involved in an incident that sees the gospel break free from its exclusively Jewish roots and start to propel outwards towards the ends of the earth. But Peter’s friends are freaked out by this and confront him angrily about it. How is Peter going to turn this sudden crisis into a window of opportunity? 16 November 2025.

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    SIMON PETER: The Raising of Tabitha - Brandon Luna

    Acts 9.32-43. The early church continues to grow in numbers and expand outwards under Peter and the other apostles’ leadership. Many signs and wonders are done in Jesus’ name as they preach the gospel. But raising the dead? Peter had witnessed Jesus raising Jairus’ daughter in Luke 8. But now he is asked to raise a dead woman named Tabitha. Will this challenge prove to be a bridge too far? 9 November 2025.

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    SIMON PETER: Defying a Gagging Order - John Lambert

    Acts 4.1-31. Following the healing of the lame beggar (Acts 3), it all kicks off because the religious authorities can see public support for the new Jesus movement is exploding - at their expense. Peter and the apostles are roughly treated and strictly forbidden to do anything in Jesus’ name. How will Peter lead the Christian response? And how should we respond to public pressure to be silent about our faith? 2 November 2025.

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    SIMON PETER: The Healing of a Crippled Beggar - Phil Hillsdon

    Acts 3.1-16. Peter’s day is interrupted by a man begging at the temple gate. As it happens, Peter and John (who is with him) don’t have any cash on them, but they do have faith in the power of Jesus Christ. So Peter tells the man, who is lame from birth, to get up and walk in Jesus’ name, and then helps him to his feet. When Jesus said that his followers would do the mighty works he did - and greater ones still - this episode shows that he meant us to take him at his word. Apologies; the first minute or so of Phil’s talk is missing from the recording. 26 October 2025.

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    SIMON PETER: Preaching at Pentecost - Joe Iancu

    Acts 2.14-41. After the resurrection, restored by Jesus, Peter is a changed man. After Pentecost though, he is a new man. Peter is unrecognisable from all that came before once he is baptised in the Holy Spirit. How would you respond to Peter’s first sermon if you were listening in that day? 19 October 2025.

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    SIMON PETER: Restoring the Broken - Michael Coltman

    John 21.1-19. After Peter’s threefold denial, the risen Lord Jesus offers him a way back. Standing by a charcoal fire, which must have reminded Peter of his dismal failure, Jesus pointedly asks Peter three times if he really loves him. Once that is affirmed, Peter is entrusted with spiritual leadership. How can we move on from our own failures and show that we love the Lord? 12 October 2025.

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    SIMON PETER: Denying Christ - John Lambert

    Luke 22.31-62. His threefold denial, predicted beforehand by Jesus with pinpoint accuracy, is probably the thing Peter is most remembered for. Despite his protests that he would never deny his Lord, fear overtakes him and his night ends in catastrophic failure. What instruction and hope can we take from this story? 5 October 2025.

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    SIMON PETER: Christ Washes His Disciples' Feet - John Lambert

    John 13.1-17. On the night he was betrayed, denied and abandoned, Jesus ate a last meal with his disciples and interrupted proceedings to wash everyone's feet. Peter vigorously protested. Why was this so countercultural and what does it have to say to us in our very different culture? 28 September 2025.

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    SIMON PETER: Christ Transfigured - Michael Coltman

    Mark 9.2-13 and 2 Peter 1.16-18. Imagine standing with Peter, James, and John as Jesus is suddenly transformed before your eyes, shining with a brilliant heavenly light. What did this awe-inspiring event mean for Simin Peter then, and what does it mean for us now? 21 September 2025.

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    SIMON PETER: Confessing Christ - John Lambert

    Mark 8.27-38. Within a minute, Peter goes from hero to zero as his prophetic revelation of Jesus' identity is followed immediately by a hell-inspired attempt to divert Jesus from his saving mission. How can we in turn grow in our expression of the prophetic and avoid getting it all wrong? 14 September 2025.

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    SIMON PETER: Fear and Faith - Michael Coltman

    Matthew 14.22-33. How do you move away from anxiety, towards trust in Christ? This well-known story of Peter's adventurous but wobbling faith has much to teach us about fixing our eyes on the Lord and keeping them there when it's tempting to divert them towards what scares us most. 7 September 2025.

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    SIMON PETER: Called by Christ - John Lambert

    John 1.40-42 and Luke 5.1-11. Simon Peter must be the most loveable and endearing of Jesus’ twelve disciples. Who cannot identify with his journey of faith, punctuated with human failings? But Jesus called him first and invested in him most because he saw particular qualities in him - qualities he longs to see in us too. 31 August 2025.

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    RUTH: Living Happily Ever After - John Lambert

    Ruth 4.1-22.
 Chapter 4 of Ruth completes the story arc from ruin - to refuge - to redemption. After a last minute twist, Boaz marries Ruth, becoming her and Naomi's “guardian-redeemer.” Ruth then bears a child who will become King David's grandfather and feature in Jesus' family tree. The story of Ruth shows how God's wise sovereignty cannot be derailed, which is an unspeakably precious truth for us as Christians.
 17 August 2025.

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    RUTH: High-Risk Faith - John Lambert

    Ruth 3.1-18. With the barley harvest now over and eligible bachelor Boaz showing no romantic interest in Ruth, Naomi devises a high-risk plan to bring matters to a head, which Ruth bravely delivers. As Christians, we live by faith, not by sight, and are called to a life of obedience. So this chapter is rich with truth for us as well. 10 August 2025.

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    RUTH: God Is My Refuge - Phil Hillsdon

    Ruth 2.1-23. Back in Bethlehem, a destitute Ruth gleans barley in the field of a wealthy landowner called Boaz. He notices her hard work, protects her and provides for her. It dawns on Naomi that Boaz is a relative and potential “guardian-redeemer,” offering both Ruth and Naomi a glimpse of hope. In all this, God is subtly but decisively at work. 3 August 2025.

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    RUTH: Where You Go, I Will Go - David Crișan

    Ruth 1.6-22. Following Naomi’s series of tragic sorrows at the beginning of chapter 1, she decides there is no future for her in Moab, and makes plans to return heartbroken to Bethlehem. One of her daughters-in-law, Orpah, opts to remain in Moab but the other, Ruth, in a breathtaking display of love and loyalty, proves inseparable. Ruth’s kindness and faithfulness echo the grace that the Lord shows to us. Just as Ruth accompanies Naomi home, Christ walks with us through life’s deepest disappointments. 27 July 2025.

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    RUTH: Disaster Strikes - John Lambert

    Ruth 1.1-5. The Old Testament book of Ruth is a beautiful short story of calamity, loyalty, vulnerability, hospitality and opportunity, with growing romantic suspense. Through all the changing fortunes of the story’s characters, the author skilfully shows how God slowly but surely weaves his grander purposes of grace and redemption into the everyday ups and downs of our lives. But the first five verses of Ruth 1 could hardly supply a more tragic introduction to the story… 20 July 2025.

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    PHILIPPIANS: Content Whatever the Circumstances - Phil Hillsdon

    Philippians 4.10-23. The letter to the Philippians draws to a close with some final remarks from Paul before he signs off and sends his letter on. The end of the letter focuses on giving and gratitude, and it has much to say to us about generosity and God’s supply of all our needs. 13 July 2025.

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    PHILIPPIANS: Living in Peace - Zoë Richardson

    Philippians 4.1-9. How do we live in harmony with people we don’t really get on with? How do we live stress-free instead of with constant anxiety? As Paul prepares to sign off his letter to the church in Philippi, he shows two women who weren't getting on how to live in peace with each other before giving two keys to unlock personal peace; leaving things with God instead of worrying, and focusing thoughts on wholesome things rather than on unhealthy things. 6 July 2025.

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    PHILIPPIANS: Pressing On to Win the Prize - John Lambert

    Philippians 3.12-21. After stating his ambition to know Christ more fully in the first half of Philippians 3, Paul then explains how intends to make that a reality in the second half. Verses 12-21 outline five vital keys to unlock the prize of knowing Christ. 29 June 2025.

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    PHILIPPIANS: The All-Surpassing Excellence of Knowing Christ - John Lambert

    Philippians 3.1-11. What do you think when you look back on your family tree, your upbringing and your achievements in life? And in what ways has becoming a Christian made a difference? As we move into chapter 3 of Philippians, we read about one man who had absolutely everything going for him, until his Christian conversion, which tipped his world upside down. And all that has massive implications for us too. 22 June 2025.

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    PHILIPPIANS: Stickability and Servant Heartedness - Phil Hillsdon

    Philippians 2.19-30. Having just taught about having the heart of a servant and looking to each others' interests, Paul commends two of his team, Timothy and Epaphroditus, as exemplars of what he has been saying. Happy to play second fiddle and work hard in the shadows, these two men are a challenge to us, whose commendation will come from the Lord if we live as faithfully as they did. 15 June 2025.

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    PHILIPPIANS: Work Out Your Faith - Michael Coltman

    Philippians 2.12-18. What does it mean to work out the salvation that we have received from God. Paul gives us some practical steps as read his instruction to the church in Philippi. 8 June 2025.

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    PHILIPPIANS: Oneness in Jesus - Josh Glendenning

    Philippians 2.1-11. Josh Glendenning speaks on the beautiful passage found on Jesus in Philippians 2. 1 June 2025.

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King's Church Darlington is a ChristCentral / NewFrontiers Church in the railway town of Darlington in the North East of England.

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