Episodios

  • Mighty Girls, Mighty God (Deborah): say what you see - 22nd March 2026
    Mar 25 2026

    This week we met Deborah - the only woman in the Bible who was both a prophet and a judge. She listened to God, discerned what was happening, and boldly spoke truth.

    Inspired by the classic TV catchphrase "say what you see" , we were challenged by how Deborah used her voice for good, named reality as God showed it, and led with courage and wisdom.

    She simply "said what she saw" and we were encouraged to do the same in our lives.

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    30 m
  • Mighty Girl, Mighty God (Hagar): the God who sees me
    Mar 17 2026

    This Mothering Sunday, we look at the story of Hagar - a woman often overlooked, yet the only person in the Bible to give God a name: El Roi, “the God who sees me.”

    While others in our Mighty Girl series have shown us examples to follow, Hagar’s story invites us to do something different - to see what she saw about God.

    In a world where many feel unseen, unheard or forgotten, this message explores the powerful truth that God sees our lives in full - the joy, the struggle, and the suffering. It also wrestles with the difficult question of suffering, pointing us to the hope we find in Jesus: not just a God who sees from a distance, but a God who steps into our pain.

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    33 m
  • Mighty Girls, Mighty God (Ruth): just do the next right thing
    Mar 10 2026

    In this second message from our Mighty Girls, Mighty God series, we explore the story of Ruth – a foreign widow whose quiet faithfulness placed her in the family line of Jesus.

    Her story reminds us that we don’t always see the whole picture of what God is doing and sometimes the most faithful thing we can do is simply the next right thing in front of us.

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    28 m
  • Mighty Girls, Mighty God (Abigail): when generosity stopped a sword - 1st March 2026 @ Harvest Fields
    Mar 1 2026

    In this first message of our Mighty Girls, Mighty God series, we explore the story of Abigail from 1 Samuel 25. In a moment of anger and potential violence, Abigail’s wisdom and generosity changed the course of events.

    Listen in as Sue unpacks this remarkable woman's story and be inspired for your own life - to let generosity disarm hostility and to keep feelings and emotions in their proper place.

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    25 m
  • God loves you - 8th Feb 2026 @ Harvest Fields
    Feb 14 2026

    Did you know that God is fluent in all the five love languages?

    He loves us with a hesed (steadfast, faithful, loyal) love and an agape (self-giving, sacrificial) love. And when His love truly lands , it doesn’t just comfort us - it frees us from fear, heals shame, changes our behaviour and anchors our identity. It also reshapes the way we love others.

    What a wonderful morning at Harvest Fields <3

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    27 m
  • More than a decoration - 1st Feb 2026 @ Harvest Fields
    Feb 4 2026

    Are we meant to be more than a decoration?

    This week Sue unpacks Ephesians 2v10 and reminds us that God has things for us to do and we're not just here to "look good"!

    Through the extraordinary story of Brother Andrew and the everyday faith of Peter in Acts 3, we’re invited to see how God uses ordinary people who choose obedience over passivity. This message explores the tension between faith and works, spectator Christianity Vs performance Christianity, and gently calls us to open our eyes to the good works that God has already prepared for us - right where we are, and sometimes far beyond our comfort zones.

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    31 m
  • The Persecuted Church - 25th Jan 2026 @ Harvest Fields
    Feb 4 2026

    What does it really mean to be persecuted for your faith?

    This Sunday we circled back to the disciples and discovered how each of them went on to be persecuted for their faith.

    We then watched a video from Open Doors UK which shone a light on the persecuted church of today (you can watch this video at www.opendoorsuk.org).

    Much of the morning wasn’t recorded, as we then spent time praying for Christians around the world and sharing communion together.

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    16 m
  • Hard pressed but not crushed - 18th Jan 2026 @ Harvest Fields
    Jan 18 2026

    Friction in life is not always a bad thing, but how do we cope when we’re hard pressed, perplexed, persecuted or struck down?

    Sue unpacks 2 Corinthians 4v8-9 with stories and vivid illustrations, reminding us that pressure doesn’t have to crush us. She encourages us to memorise these powerful verses - not just for the prized lollipop, but so that when life squeezes, confuses, opposes or knocks us down, we remember that God is with us and we are not destroyed.

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    39 m