Esther: A Series of Unfortunate Events

Long after the exile, God’s people are still scattered across the Persian empire. The have no king, no temple, and the God of the old stories seems far, far away. When an ancient battle resumes, will the true King of Kings still get blood on his heels for them?

Preached by Rupert Hunt-Taylor, from October 2022

John: From the Father's Heart

John’s Gospel is a love story. It tells us of an Eternal Son, sent by the Father into a dark and estranged world to reclaim His Own. This is no watered down evangelistic tract. John assumes that many of his readers are steeped in the story of the Bible. But he writes that they might know and trust the one who spoke it: the source of all light, and life, and love.

Preached by Rupert Hunt-Taylor, from February 2022

James: No Direction Home

An occasional series in the letter of James.

Preached by Rob Cardew, from January 2022

The Lord's Prayer: Father Time

A short series dwelling on the most familiar and yet most radical prayer we’ll ever pray

Preached by Rupert Hunt-Taylor, from October 2021

CANCELLED | When the Carols Fell Silent

Four Great Threats to the Joy of Christmas

Preached over Advent 2020, by Rupert Hunt Taylor

Worth and Worship: Humanity Rediscovered

What is worship, and why is it so important?

Preached from August 2020 by Rupert Hunt Taylor

1 Corinthians: How to win at Christianity

Not long after planting the Corinthian church, Paul wrote to them addressing a bewildering range of issues. But what lay behind it all… and how does it speak to us today? It turns out we don’t need to travel far to find ourselves in Corinth.

Preached by Rupert Hunt Taylor at Edinburgh North Church, from January 2020