Waterbrooke Church
Growing Deeper and Going Wider
Episodes

Tuesday Nov 22, 2016
Tuesday Nov 22, 2016
This Sunday, our final sermon in our Deep and Wide Series will be called: A Wide Mercy: Waterbrooke is called by God to seek justice and to show mercy. We have several people who have been seeking to work on behalf of people who suffer hardships and injustices which many of us cannot even fathom. We want to challenge one another to be a people who seek justice and show mercy in the name of our great and merciful Savior.
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Tuesday Nov 15, 2016
Tuesday Nov 15, 2016
This Sunday’s message was entitled: A Wide World. We are called to take the hope of Christ to all peoples. Our ambition is to see the name of Christ adored and exalted by every tribe and tongue and people. Global mission is one of Waterbrooke’s highest callings. This is one area that we feel increasingly compelled to promote and to pursue. Waterbrooke is called to take the gospel to the ends of the earth. We want to be challenged to be global agents for the kingdom of Christ. Next week's sermon is entitled: A Wide Mercy
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Sunday Nov 06, 2016
Sunday Nov 06, 2016
This Sunday’s message is entitled: A Wide Witness. The reality is that the more that we who make up Waterbrooke delight in what God has given us in Christ, the more we will long to share that life with the world around us. One of the reasons that we are moving to two services is to challenge each other to pray and to share and to gather lost sheep who need to know the joy and healing of our Lord Jesus Christ. We believe Christ is worthy of worship and witness!

Thursday Nov 03, 2016
Thursday Nov 03, 2016
This Sunday, we are going to continue our Deep and Wide series by looking at Deep Relationships – The church is an incredible gift of God. It is His central and singular work this side of heaven. The gift of God to us is that we have the privilege of growing together, celebrating His grace in the midst of our deeply differing backgrounds and stories. We believe that deepening our love for each other will be one of the clearest displays of Christ’s presence and power to a watching world.

Sunday Oct 23, 2016
Sunday Oct 23, 2016
In our new series, Growing Deeper and Going Wider, our next sermon is on prayer. In the message entitled Deep Rivers, we will see that prayer ought to be to the believer like breathing. Busyness in the Christian life is no substitute for constant communion with Christ. Waterbrooke is committed to being a church which draws deeply on the grace of God through prayer. The challenge that we want to put before you is not to do more but to draw more from the River of Life!

Wednesday Oct 19, 2016
Wednesday Oct 19, 2016
This Sunday, we began a new series entitled Growing Deeper, Going Wider. Our first message will be entitled Deep Roots. There is no growth in our relationship with God without a deepening understanding and fidelity to His Word. As Waterbrooke pursues God’s leading and blessing for our church family, we know that will only happen as each of us become more rooted in the truth of our Lord Jesus Christ. We want to challenge each other to go deeper in our knowledge of God and to learn to joyfully embrace the life of faith to which we are continually being called in the Scriptures.
Let's Worship together.
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Sunday Oct 09, 2016
Sunday Oct 09, 2016
What would you want your final words to be to those that you love? Next Sunday morning, our sermon will be called: Saving the Best Until Last – Paul’s Farewell Blessing to The Church at Ephesus. One of the beautiful truths about being a Christian is that even when our time runs out, God’s grace doesn’t.

Monday Sep 26, 2016
Monday Sep 26, 2016
This Sunday, we are going to consider the Plea of the Apostle. Often, we consider the apostles in the Bible to be like super-heroes. They seem so far above us until we actually listen carefully to what they say. Then, we realize that God chooses ordinary people for His extra-ordinary work. I hope this will be an encouragement for all of us. Let's worship together!