• Sunday 22nd June 2025 // Evening // Faith FAQs // Why does God Allow Suffering and Evil?
    Jun 23 2025

    Rev. Craig Lynn preaches Romans 8:18-39 at evening worship on Sunday 22nd June 2025 in First Ards.

    Suffering raises some of life’s hardest questions and the Bible doesn’t avoid them. In this message, we consider what Scripture says about a world marked by pain and a God who meets us in it. Not with easy answers, but with real hope: a Saviour who suffered for us, walks with us and will one day make all things new.

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    31 mins
  • Sunday 22nd June 2025 // Morning // Luke 6:1-5 // Lord of the Sabbath
    Jun 23 2025

    Rev. Craig Lynn preaches Luke 6:1-5 at morning worship on Sunday 22nd June 2025 in First Ards.

    As Jesus walks through a grainfield on the Sabbath, a quiet moment becomes a striking revelation of who He is. In this passage from Luke 6, we see that Jesus isn’t just correcting misunderstanding, He’s claiming authority. He is the Lord of the Sabbath and in Him we find the true rest our hearts were made for.

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    33 mins
  • Sunday 15th June 2025 // Morning // Luke 5:33-39 // New Wineskins
    Jun 16 2025

    Rev. Craig Lynn preaches Luke 5:33-39 at morning worship on Sunday 15th June 2025 in First Ards.

    When questioned about fasting, Jesus responds with three vivid images: a wedding; a patch; and a wineskin. Each of them reveals that He hasn’t come to improve religion but to replace it. In this sermon from Luke 5, we see that Jesus brings joy, new life and a fresh start, not something to sample, but Someone to follow.

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    31 mins
  • Sunday 8th June 2025 // Evening // Faith FAQs // Is the Bible Inerrant?
    Jun 9 2025

    Rev. Craig Lynn preaches 2 Timothy 3:16-17 at evening worship on Sunday 8th June 2025 in First Ards.

    This sermon kicks off our new series, Faith FAQs, where we’re asking and answering some of the big questions of the Christian faith.

    Is the Bible reliable? Can we really trust what it says? In this sermon, we consider the Bible’s own claims about its authority and truthfulness and we explore the reasons Christians believe it is the inerrant Word of God, breathed out by Him, trustworthy in every part and sufficient for all of life. If the Bible is what it claims to be, it changes everything.

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    38 mins
  • Sunday 1st June 2025 // Morning // Luke 5:27-32 // The Call of Levi
    Jun 2 2025

    Rev. Craig Lynn preaches Luke 5:27-32 at morning worship on Sunday 1st June 2025 in First Ards.

    Jesus’ call to Levi wasn’t about worthiness or reputation, it was a call of pure grace. In this sermon, we see how Jesus not only calls sinners but shares His table with them, welcoming the unlikely and the unwanted. And we’re challenged to respond: will we grumble at grace, or will we open our homes and lives, making space for others to meet Jesus too?

    (And apologies for the slightly dodgy audio in the middle of the sermon. The sound desk had a moment and the Craig had to go old-school, lungs only!)

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    30 mins
  • Sunday 25th May 2025 // Morning // 2 Samuel 10 // David Defeats the Ammonites
    May 26 2025

    Rev. Craig Lynn preaches 2 Samuel 10 at evening worship worship on Sunday 25th May 2025 in First Ards.

    David extends kindness to the Ammonites, but his peace offering is rejected, his messengers shamed and a war erupts that didn’t need to happen. In this sermon from 2 Samuel 10, we explore what happens when grace is misread as a threat, how pride escalates conflict and how David’s battles point us forward to a greater King, our Lord Jesus Christ, the One who offers kindness but will one day return as a conquering King. Will we receive His kindness or reject it?

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    32 mins
  • Sunday 25th May 2025 // Morning // Luke 5:17-26 // The Authority to Forgive
    May 26 2025

    Rev. Craig Lynn preaches Luke 5:17-26 at morning worship on Sunday 25th May 2025 in First Ards.

    When a paralysed man is lowered through a roof to Jesus, the crowd expects a miracle of healing, but Jesus sees a deeper need. In this sermon from Luke 5, we explore how Jesus’ authority goes far beyond restoring broken bodies; He forgives sin. This isn’t just a story about a man who walked again, but about a Saviour who knows the heart, meets us in our greatest need and offers us something far greater than we often expect. How will we respond to His authority?

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    32 mins
  • Sunday 18th May 2025 // Evening // Psalm 74 // A Prayer for God’s Glory in Dark Days
    May 19 2025

    Rev. Michael Bostock preaches Psalm 74 at evening worship on Sunday 18th May in First Ards.

    Psalm 74 is a contemplative prayer in the face of spiritual ruin. With the temple destroyed and God’s name dishonoured, Asaph pleads with the Lord not for comfort, but for God’s glory to be restored. This sermon reflects on the relevance of that prayer for today’s church, in a time of confusion, compromise and cultural darkness. How should God’s people respond? With serious, heartfelt prayer rooted in God’s past faithfulness, present promises and enduring power.

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    21 mins