• The All Knowing God
    Mar 1 2026
    Title: The All Knowing God Speaker: Rev. Peter McIntyre Date: 1 March 2026 Bible: Psalm 139; Isaiah 55:8-9
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    30 Min.
  • Parable of the Talents - Mathew 25:14-30
    Mar 1 2026
    Parable of the Talents - Mathew 25:14-30 1st March 2026 PM Service
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    31 Min.
  • Why Am I Christian?
    Feb 26 2026
    The sermon centres on the reliability and divine authority of the Bible, presenting it as the living, inspired Word of God that is trustworthy, self-authenticating, and essential for salvation through faith in Christ. Drawing from 2 Timothy 3:15–16, it argues that Scripture's truth is foundational to Christian belief, affirming its divine origin as the 'breath of God' and its enduring relevance across cultures and centuries. The speaker emphasises the Bible's internal consistency, historical endurance, and the evidence of intelligent design in nature as compelling testimony to God's existence and creative power. Ultimately, the message calls listeners to faith in Christ, whose sacrificial death and resurrection offer eternal life and peace in a broken world, underscoring the Bible's role as the ultimate source of wisdom and hope.
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    16 Min.
  • Church Scandal Shocks Society
    Feb 25 2026
    This fourth part of this series, exploring lesson from Corinth, confronts the severe moral scandal in the Corinthian church—specifically, a member's incestuous relationship with his father's wife—highlighting how such sin, though forgivable through repentance, carries lasting consequences and damages the church's witness. It emphasises that while God's grace covers all sins, forgiveness does not erase the real-world repercussions, especially when such sins become public scandals that undermine Christian credibility and provoke societal outrage. The preacher underscores the danger of pride, which led the Corinthians to tolerate this sin while quarreling over lesser divisions, and calls for serious, disciplined church action—excommunication as a form of corrective discipline aimed at spiritual restoration, not mere punishment. Drawing from Paul's teaching in 1 Corinthians 5 and 6, the message stresses that the body is not for immorality but for the Lord, having been purchased by Christ and made a temple of the Holy Spirit, demanding total consecration. The central challenge is a call to holiness, vigilance, and self-examination, reminding believers that one reckless decision can destroy their testimony and that they are always one step away from moral failure, requiring constant dependence on God's grace to live as Christ's representatives in a corrupt world.
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    31 Min.
  • A Letter to a Faithful Church; Considering Philadelphia
    Feb 22 2026
    The sermon centres on Revelation 3:7–13, highlighting the faithful church in Philadelphia as a model of enduring loyalty amid a hostile, pagan world. Christ, portrayed as holy, true, and sovereign with the key of David, affirms His authority and opens doors of opportunity that no one can shut, commending the church for its small strength, steadfast faith, and refusal to deny His name. Despite persecution and opposition—particularly from those who claim Jewish identity yet reject Christ—the church is assured of divine vindication, as even their enemies will one day bow in worship, recognising God's love. The Lord promises protection from the coming hour of trial for those who remain patient and faithful, urging believers to hold fast to their spiritual blessings, knowing that while salvation is secure, the rewards of faithfulness are not guaranteed. Ultimately, the faithful are promised eternal honor as pillars in God's temple, bearing the names of God, New Jerusalem, and Christ's new name, symbolizing their eternal union with the heavenly city and their victory through Christ. The message concludes with a solemn call to listen to the Spirit's voice, urging continual vigilance and faithfulness in a world that demands allegiance to Christ alone.
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    38 Min.
  • Behold the Lamb!
    Feb 22 2026
    The sermon centres on the profound truth of Jesus as the Lamb of God, whose sacrificial death atones for the universal sin that defines humanity's moral and spiritual destitution. Drawing from John 1:29 and the hymn 'Jesus, the Name High Over All,' it unfolds a threefold message: the gravity of sin as a universal condition of rebellion against God, the divine provision of Christ's atoning sacrifice that bears and removes sin through His blood, and the urgent call to behold and trust in Him as the only means of salvation. Rooted in Old Testament imagery like the Passover and daily sacrifices, the sermon emphasises that Christ's once-for-all offering on Calvary fulfills all types and shadows, making His righteousness available to all who look to Him in faith. With pastoral urgency, it warns against relying on human efforts or prayers, insisting that salvation comes solely through personal faith in the Lamb of God, who alone can break spiritual bondage, defeat Satan, and transform hell into heaven for the repentant sinner.
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    33 Min.
  • A Sword Bathed in Heaven
    Feb 20 2026
    This sermon centres on the sobering reality of God's final judgment, drawn from Isaiah 34 and reinforced by Revelation, emphasising that God's justice, symbolized by a sword bathed in heaven, will ultimately be executed upon all sin. It confronts the human condition with the truth that all have fallen short of God's law, making every person deserving of eternal punishment, and underscores the terrifying yet necessary nature of divine wrath as an expression of divine holiness and righteousness. Yet, the message pivots to hope through the cross, where Christ bore the full weight of God's wrath on Calvary, taking the sword meant for sinners and offering salvation through faith alone. The preacher calls listeners to repentance and personal surrender, urging them to stop and respond to Christ's cry, 'Is it nothing to you?', recognizing that only through His substitutionary sacrifice can one escape eternal judgment. The tone is both convicting and compassionate, rooted in biblical prophecy and the gospel's transformative power, calling the hearer to embrace Christ as Savior before the final trumpet sounds.
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    15 Min.
  • Building Churches by Building Faith (Lessons from Corinth 3)
    Feb 18 2026
    Building Churches Through Building Faith (Lessons from Corinth 3) "Ye are God's building" (1 Corinthians 3:9). True church growth is not merely about numbers, but about spiritual depth. Christ is the only foundation, and every believer is called to build upon Him with faith, perseverance, and obedience. As we endure trials, practise discipline, and labour together in fellowship, God strengthens His Church from the inside out. One day, the quality of our work will be revealed. May we build with gold, silver, and precious stones—lives shaped by prayer, holiness, and love—so that our faith endures and Christ is glorified in His Church. http://hopeinthevalley.co.uk/2026/02/18/building-churches-through-building-faith-lessons-from-corinth-3/
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    31 Min.