Tonight, we are so privileged to have Ps. Noah Kim with us from Sunnybank Uniting Church in Brisbane. Noah shares about how fear plays a part in the battlefield of the mind and how capturing God's promise that 'He Will' is a key to defeating it. Large portions of content for this sermon series is being drawn for Ps. Steven Furtick's book 'Crash the Chatterbox'. This book is available at all our Sunday services and at all good Christian book stores.

Battlefield - God Says He Will (PM)
Noah Kim
November 12, 2017 • Noah Kim
Battlefield - God Says I Can (AM+PM)
Stu Cameron • November 19, 2017 • Stu Cameron
Today, Stu Cameron shares around the 'Paris Effect' - the idea of an expectation gap, where our expectations and our experience don't match. Stu reminds us of how we often react to the expectation gap, and how we should. Content for this series is drawn from Ps. Steven Furtick's book 'Crash the Chatterbox' which is available at all our Sunday services and all good Christian bookstores.
Battlefield - God Says He Has (AM)
Michael Hands • November 12, 2017 • Michael Hands
This morning, Michael shares around the promise that 'God Says He Has'. Michael reminds us of the difference between conviction and condemnation and why defeating the voice of condemnation is so important to winning the battlefield of the mind. Large portions of content for this sermon series is being drawn for Ps. Steven Furtick's book 'Crash the Chatterbox'. This book is available at all our Sunday services and at all good Christian book stores.
Battlefield - God Says He Has (PM)
Michael Hands • November 5, 2017 • Michael Hands
Tonight, Michael continues our Battlefield series and challenges us around the power we give the voice of condemnation in our lives. He shares with us how we can combat this voice with the words 'but God'. Content for this series is drawn from Ps. Steven Furtick's book 'Crash the Chatterbox' which is available at all our Sunday services and all good Christian bookstores. NOTE: At 34:10, when Michael mimcs Mufasa, there was a loud rumble of thunder, which brought about laughter, just in case you were wondering...