The second half of the book of Exodus (chapter 15 onwards) may be a lot less famous than the first half, but it is where God reveals His plans for being with His people and ultimately saving the world. As we look to keep following God wherever He leads us, it also has a lot to say to us about movement and change.
Salvation belongs to our God25/01/2026 | Luke Davydaitis Our new series gets underway by looking at how God saved His people from slavery in Egypt, and how He saves people today from slavery to sin. As we remember His saving work, our love and confidence in Him can grow, and we will joyfully follow Him wherever He leads us. To download, right click here and use 'Save Link As...' |
Worshipping01/02/2026 | Dan Hudson od calls his redeemed people to be a singing people—from the shores of the Red Sea in Exodus 15 to the final song of Moses and the Lamb in Revelation—because praise is the natural language of those who have been saved. As we follow Jesus, worship isn’t an add-on or a mood-setter, but a Spirit-given response that shapes our identity, unites us as God’s family, and keeps us moving with him. To download, right click here and use 'Save Link As...' |
The Lord Your Healer08/02/2026 | Chris Rawson As we seek to keep in step with God we, like the Israelites, will find ourselves led into the wilderness of trial and challenge. In the midst of these seasons, we can trust that God is always at work for our good and His glory. We must not allow bitterness and cynicism to take hold, instead clinging to the God who is our provider and our healer. To download, right click here and use 'Save Link As...' |