John Hosier is our guest preacher and he teaches us what the Church is and encourages us to have great expectations when we gather together on a Sunday. This is wonderful Biblical teaching filled with healthy exhortation to come gather with God’s people.
Author: Duncan Sills (Duncan Sills)
We are the Church: Evangelism
As the Church, we want to be people who share the good news of Jesus Christ with others, following the Great Commission that Jesus gave to us. We apologise as the video recording did not work this Sunday, but the audio recording was unaffected.
We are the Church: Family
We believe that the Church is the family of God and we long to love one another like a good family. We celebrate children and look to raise them faithfully whether we are biological parents or spiritual parents.
We are the Church: Praying Church
We are the Church and we want to be a praying Church. How does the whole Bible reveal God’s mercy and love inviting us into a real relationship with Him.
We are the Church: We exist for the Glory of Christ
Consider with us the glory of Jesus Christ, our Lord and Saviour. As a Church we want to live for his glory and gaze at his glory each and every day.
We are the Church: Devoted to…
What were the early Church devoted to? We desire to be devoted to the same things – the Apostles Teaching, Fellowship, Breaking bread and the prayers.
Humility & Child-Like Hope
Guest preacher, Tim Blaber, Director of Training at Commission, preached to us about humility and childlikeness in relationship with our Father from Psalm 131.
Ruth 4:14 – We have a Redeemer!
Naomi had insisted on being called Mara or Bitter on her return to Bethlehem, because she felt that God Almighty had dealt very bitterly with her.
We are the Church: Spirit-filled Church
From Acts 2, we see that the early Church were Bible-believing, Gospel-proclaiming and Spirit-filled. Three qualities that we want to be as the Church. Duncan focuses on what it means to be Spirit-filled.
Appointing Elders News Story
On 5th September, Christ Church Fareham appointed Dayo Adeyemo, Jason Manning, Jeff Moss and Duncan Sills as Elders of the Church.


