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We are Cornerstone Church Kingston. A family friendly church in the heart of Kingston. We exist to love God and show his love to others. We’re a group of people who have come to believe the truth about Jesus. Visit our website: https://www.cornerstonechurchkingston.org Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/cornerstonechurchkingston Follow us on Twitter: https://www.youtube.com/user/cstonekingston/videos See us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cornerstonechurchkingston
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In this second instalment in our new series ‘The Gospel according to Jesus’ enemies’, Tom preaches from John 7:37-52. In this passage we see opposition to Jesus from the Jewish leaders, and their command to the temple guards to have Jesus arrested. However, the guards aren’t able to! We see the guard’s reason for not arresting Jesus, the Jewish lea…
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As we start a new series in our evening service, Rory preaches to use from Luke 15:1-32. In this passage we see Jesus eating with tax collectors and sinners, and we hear the objection of the religious leaders to this. Jesus responds with three stories about how when something (or someone) is lost and is then found, the owner rejoices! But what does…
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Today we start a new series in the Lord's prayer and Tom takes us through the first of a two part introduction starting in Matthew 6:1-8. In this passage we see how the Lord's prayer should be understood in light of the broader context of the sermon on the mount. Listen in to hear how the gospel of Jesus plays into our prayers and relationship with…
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In this conclusion in our series in the book of Judges, Rory preaches from a number of books, including Isaiah 9:1-7. We start with the final damning verse of Judges, that ‘in those days Israel (God’s people) had no king - everyone did as they saw fit’, but as we travel through the old and new Testaments, we see that even in the darkest situations …
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In the last in our series in the book of Ecclesiastes, Pete takes us through 11:6 - 12:14. In these verses the teacher turns to the problem on aging, giving advice to the young. Listen in to find out how the process of aging point us to Jesus? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6IjEfWqlZFUBy Copyright Cornerstone Church Kingston
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Richard continues our series in the book of Judges preaching from Judges 20:1-21:25. Here we see the horrific results of Israel failing to trust God and then taking justice into their own hands. Listen in to hear how Jesus as our king helps us in our daily lives as we face different situations. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TY6zd1FIwrE…
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From our human perspective the world appears to be random, even chaotic and so there are two main approaches to life: to be careful or to be care-free. In our sermon today Pete takes us through Ecclesiastes 10:1-3, 20-11:6. In these verses, we see the weaknesses of both these approaches and how the gospel allows us to fully engage with life and avo…
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Tom continues our series in Ecclesiastes, preaching from Ecclesiastes 8:9-9:16. In this passage the writer shares his observations of the wicked and the righteous, and the way their lives seem to go - and he tackles the hard questions of seeming injustice from a place of real life. How are we to understand the hardest parts of life? https://www.you…
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As we continue our series in the book of Judges, Rory preaches to us from Judges 19:1-30. In this passage we see the story of the Levite and his concubine. We see the horror of sin, the darkness of God’s people, and what this all means for us today. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2N2acjqOVlsBy Copyright Cornerstone Church Kingston
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In this special, Ben returns to preach from 1 Peter 2:10-21. In this passage we see the charge on believers to commit their whole selves to a life worthy of the gospel they have received. In terms of living as a Christian, it can be easy to look the part - but are our hearts inclined to Jesus like our actions might profess? Could you be ‘sleepwalki…
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As we continue our series in the book of Judges, Phil preaches from Judges 17:1-18:31. In this section of Judges, we see some notable events that take place amongst God’s people following the death of Samson, a period after the recent cycles of ‘sin-judge-salvation-sin-judge-salvation’ where God’s people are living in unrestrained idolatry. In this…
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Throughout history there have been many ideas about about what christianity is about - community, social action, love, ritual, etc. In our special sermon today Bart takes us through Luke 9:18-27 where Jesus reveals his identity and mission to his disciples. Listen in to understand what Jesus tells us about the essentials of christianity. https://ww…
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As we continue our series in the book of Judges, Geraint preaches to us from Judges 16:1-31. In this passage we see the remainder of Samson’s life, and his eventual death - we see his relationship with Delilah, his eventual downfall, God’s mercy throughout it all, and what this all means for us today. https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=tjFg1J4t4f4…
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Today Rory continues our series in Ecclesiastes. In Ecclesiastes 7:15-29, the teacher wrestles with the paradox of the righteous perishing while the wicked prosper. In the face of this paradox, the teacher highlights two responses: legalism and lawlessness. How do we heed to the teacher's advice to avoid these extremes? How does the work of Jesus r…
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As we continue our series in the book of Judges, Tom preaches from Judges 14:1-15:20. In this passage we see some of the major events of Samson’s time as Judge over God’s people - we see his interactions with the Philistines, God’s sovereign hand at work, and what it all means for us today. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AlONB9wNOCY…
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In Ecclesiastes 5:8-6:12, the teacher reflects on the futility of pursuing utopian dreams grounded in the pursuit of wealth and material possessions. Pete takes us through these verse and we see how we can shift our focus from earthly pursuits to the eternal fulfillment found in knowing and trusting God. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HzCPRrpS7zs…
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Today, Pete continues our series in the book of Ecclesiastes. In Ecclesiastes 5:1-7, the teacher reflects on the futility of a religious lifestyle devoid of genuine connection with the Lord. How can we ensure our worship is grounded in authentic connection with the Lord rather than mere religious activity? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ry2mY9e917…
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Today is our special Easter Service and Tom takes us through the narrative of Jesus' resurrection in the book of Matthew. In Matthew 27:62-28:20, two distinct groups emerge—one seeking to stop the news of Jesus's resurrection and the other eager to spread it. The Pharisees, in their attempt to secure the tomb and suppress the truth, reveal their fe…
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Rory continues our series in the book of Judges, preaching from Judges 8:33-9:57. In this passage we see the reign of Abimelek as king over God’s people - we see the horror in the details, the purpose in the big-picture, and what it all means for us today. There is a Q&A with Rory and Pete on the book of Judges, following this sermon. https://www.y…
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On Sunday, the teacher of Ecclesiastes in Chapter 4:1-16, continued to unpack his observations as he searched for meaning in all he had seen on his mission to discover the answer to the big question in Chapter 1v3. He saw the plight and distress of those who are trodden-on as others ‘climb up the ladder’ in life, and the utter futility of acquiring…
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In the next sermon in our series in the book of Ecclesiastes, Pete preaches from Ecclesiastes 3:1-22. In this passage the teacher reflects on the patterns he perceives in the world, as time ticks on. Though he sees patterns, he cannot perceive meaning to it all. How does the gospel speak into the everyday patterns of life we all experience, as well…
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As we continue our series in the book of Judges, Geraint preaches to us from Judges 7:1-25. In this passage we see Gideon’s encounter with the Mideanites and Amalekites and all those who were oppressing God’s people. We see God’s interactions with Gideon, the people’s weakness contrasted with God’s strength for them, and what it all means for us to…
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Tom continues our new series in the book of Ecclesiastes, and preaches from Ecclesiastes 1:12-2:11. In these verses, the teacher reflects on his pursuit for meaning in life through pleasure and legacy. He concludes that the satisfaction we gain in laughter, wisdom, legacy, sex and alcohol are ultimately meaningless, because they do not last. How ar…
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Today we start a new series in the book of Ecclesiastes and Pete preaches from Ecclesiastes 1:1-11. In his introduction to the book, the writer begins with a bold and unexpected statement: "Everything is meaningless". How are Christians to understand his statement in the light of the rest of scripture and the mission of Jesus? How can the teachings…
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As we continue our series in Judges, Pete preaches from Judges 3:12-30. In this passage we see the encounter between Eglon, the king of Moab, and Ehud, the judge God raised up to deliver his people - we see the absurdity of the story, the power of God to save his people, and what it all means for us today. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uyIIjiKYXU…
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Today we mark the dedication of two children in the church with a sermon from Tom in Mark 9:30-37. The narrative unveils the story of an unknown child who became an illustration of the saving gospel of Jesus. How can we learn from the example of this unknown child and cultivate a spirit of humility and dependence on God in our lives? https://www.yo…
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As we look at our first Judge in our new series in the book of Judges, Rory preaches to us from Judges 2:6-3:11. In this passage we see the cycle of sin and salvation the people of God are in, we see Othniel’s simple but brilliant role as one of God’s Judge-Saviours, and what this all means for us today. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7Togw09iaIM…
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We continue our series in the book of Judges and Pete preaches from Judges 3:7-31. In this passage, we see that through figures like Shamgar, the Lord demonstrates His ability to use unconventional means to save His people, foreshadowing the ultimate Saviour, Jesus, who stands in our place to defeat sin. How can these unconventional saviour-judges …
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As we enter into our week of Media Fast:Bible Feast, Pete preaches an overview of the book of Judges. Judges 2:6-23, shows us how God raised up judges as saviours of the nation, who foreshadow Jesus in various ways. How can reflecting on the gospel help us to avoid spiritual apathy and remember the redemptive work of our Saviour? https://www.youtub…
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As we begin a new series in the book of Judges, Tom preaches from Judges 1:1-2:5. In this passage we see the rebellion of the people of God. What possible reasons could they have for rebelling against God? We see their downward spiral in rebellion against God, his response to them, and what it all means for us today. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v…
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In the last of our sermon series, Tom preaches from Colossians 4:2-18. Making the best use of time prompts a crucial question: what should we prioritise in the limited time we have? In this passage, Paul shows us that the answer lies in steadfast prayer for the spread of the gospel, cultivating watchfulness and gratitude within the church. https://…
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In Colossians 3:18-4:1, Paul distinguishes between two types of teaching—an elevated false gospel, and the true gospel accessible to all aspects of life. In this passage we see that the gospel affects our everyday relationships, shaping how wives submit to husbands, husbands sacrificially love and practice self-denial, and children honour their par…
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As we continue our series in Romans, John Maiden preaches to us from Romans 6:15-23. In this passage, and V23 in-particular, we see the reality of our position before God, the amazing gift of God despite this, and what it means for us today. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2Gmoebw_V10By Copyright Cornerstone Church Kingston
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Today Tom continues our series in Paul's letter to the Colossians, taking us through is from Colossians 3:12-17. In this passage, the apostle Paul urges all believers to continue to grow together in unity through the word of the Lord. How does Paul's encouragement to be a singing people help the gospel "dwell among us richly"? https://www.youtube.c…
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Today is co-mission Sunday and our guest preacher is Shane Goodyear from Hope Church Vauxhall and the London City Mission. Shane brings us God's word from Psalm 23:1-6. In this famous Psalm, King David paints a striking picture of his total dependence on the Lord for all he needs. How can we build our intimacy with the Lord and experience his goodn…
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In the next sermon in our series, Tom takes us through Colossians 3:1-17. In these verses, Paul uncovers the virtues that must characterise our Christian walk. How can we truly clothe ourselves in the character of Jesus and experience the transformative power of love and unity in our relationships?. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MPv4xnjYA3Q…
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Today, Tom continues in our series in Paul's letter to the Colossians. In Colossians 3:1-11, believers are urged to identify and eliminate personal sins without mercy. How can believers effectively engage in this ongoing battle against sin, drawing strength from their connection with Jesus and the hope of ultimate victory? https://www.youtube.com/w…
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In our sermon today Pete takes us through Colossians 2:20-3:4. In these verses, we see how embracing the love of Jesus directs our hearts and minds, so that we find our ultimate happiness and purpose in Jesus. But how can aligning our values, desires, and actions with Jesus' teachings transform our daily lives and prepare us for His glorious return…
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