SERMONS

At End Church we believe that God has spoken decisively in Jesus Christ, and the best way to hear Jesus speak today is through his word – the Bible. Each week we open the Bible to hear God speak, understand what he’s saying, and apply his words to our lives. It’s our prayer that God will be working through his word by the power of his Holy Spirit to recreate us in the image of his Son, Jesus. Check out our current sermon series here or catch up on past sermons below.

SIGNS OF SAVIOUR

 In John’s Gospel, Jesus reveals who he is through seven miraculous signs. Each sign is more than a display of power — it’s an invitation to believe in him, trust him, and follow him as our saviour. By exploring these signs together, we will not only understand the miracles themselves but also what they mean for our faith today. It’s our prayer that as a church this series will help us deepen our belief, obedience, and worship of Jesus Christ. 

HOLY WEEK

“Holy Week” takes us through the deepest movements of the Gospel of Jesus Christ: from his triumphal entry and betrayal, to his death and resurrection. This 2-week holiday series celebrates the hope and new life we have in Christ.

JESUS IN GENESIS

From the opening words of Scripture, God begins to reveal His plan of redemption through Jesus Christ. In this 12-week sermon series, we'll discover how every story, promise and covenant in Genesis speaks His name and points us to the gospel.

CITIZENS

The book of Philippians invites us to live as citizens of heaven – people whose deepest loyalty and identity are shaped by Jesus and his gospel. In this series, we’ll see that to live “worthy of the gospel” means to live with heaven’s values here on earth, reflecting the joy, humility, confidence and contentment of Christ.

WE BELIEVE

The Nicene Creed is one of the earliest, richest, and most concise summaries of the Christian faith. In this series we go straight into the heart of the Creed in order to understand who God is, what he’s done for us in Christ, and how these ancient words still fuel our modern worship today.