Everyday Church

  • Author: Vários
  • Narrator: Vários
  • Publisher: Podcast
  • Duration: 139:54:18
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Synopsis

God loves London. A lot. So do the people of Everyday Church. We meet every Sunday for services across South London, as well as during the week to spur one another on to follow Jesus every day. Young or old, christian or not too sure, new to town or London born and bred – there is a place for you in the adventure which is Everyday Church.

Episodes

  • Mark 8:11-21 - Leaven of the Pharisees – Michael Brown

    18/04/2026 Duration: 32min

    What if the biggest danger to your faith isn’t obvious, but subtle? In this challenging message from Gospel of Mark 8:11-21, Jesus warns His disciples to “watch out” for the hidden influence, the yeast, of the Pharisees and Herod. While they worry about physical bread, Jesus exposes two deeper spiritual traps: self-righteous religion and worldly reliance on power. Through this passage, we’re reminded how easy it is to drift into comparison, pride, or misplaced trust. But Jesus calls us back to something simple yet profound: trust Him, as the One who provides, transforms, and holds everything together. Watch now to uncover the hidden traps that can shape your faith, and how to stay grounded in Jesus, the true Bread of Life.

  • Vision & Values - Reminder – Simon Elliott

    11/04/2026 Duration: 22min

    What happens when someone truly encounters Jesus? In this powerful message from the Gospel of Luke 19:1-10, we explore the story of Zacchaeus, a man rejected by society, yet pursued by grace. Despite his status, wealth, and obstacles, Zacchaeus was determined to see Jesus… and everything changed when Jesus stopped, called him by name, and chose relationship over rejection. This message reminds us of God’s heart to seek and save the lost, challenges us to live with grace toward others, and calls us to be intentional in following Jesus. It’s a story of transformation, restoration, and the life-changing power of encountering Christ. Listen now and discover how Jesus still sees, calls, and transforms lives today, including yours.

  • Easter Devotions - Day 7 - Easter Sunday – Simon Elliott

    04/04/2026 Duration: 02min

    He is risen! Celebrate the victory of Easter with this powerful devotion from Mark 16:1–8. The stone is rolled away. The tomb is empty. Jesus is alive. What began in confusion and fear for the first disciples becomes the greatest turning point in history. The resurrection of Jesus changes everything, defeating sin, conquering death, and fulfilling God’s rescue plan once and for all. This is the day when hope is restored, joy is awakened, and new life begins. No matter what you’ve been through, the resurrection reminds us: Death is not the end. Sin does not have the final say. Jesus is alive, and He changes everything. Watch now and rejoice in the life, hope, and victory we have in Jesus this Easter.

  • Mark 16:1-11 - Easter Sunday – Adam Bream

    04/04/2026 Duration: 25min

    What if the darkest moment in history wasn’t the end of the story? In this powerful Easter message from the Gospel of Mark 16:1-11, we witness the incredible turning point of the empty tomb and the life-changing truth: “He has risen!” From despair and confusion to unshakable hope, the resurrection of Jesus changes everything. It reveals a victory over sin and death, confirms that Jesus is the true Saviour, and offers each of us the promise of new life. This message explores why the resurrection still matters today and how it invites you into a living hope, a restored relationship with God, and a completely new identity in Christ. Listen now to discover how the empty tomb can transform your life today.

  • Easter Devotions - Day 6 - Saturday – Simon Elliott

    03/04/2026 Duration: 04min

    Sit in the stillness of Easter Saturday with this reflective devotion from Mark 15:40-47. It’s the day of waiting. Jesus has died. The tomb is sealed. Hope feels distant. Yet in the silence and grief, we see quiet faithfulness. The women remain. Joseph of Arimathea steps forward with courage. Even in uncertainty, they keep their eyes fixed on Jesus. Easter Saturday reminds us that God is still at work, even when nothing seems to be happening. If you’re in a season of waiting, waiting for breakthrough, healing, direction, or hope, this devotion invites you to trust God in the in-between. Stay faithful in the silence. Keep your eyes on Jesus. Trust that resurrection is coming. Listen now and be encouraged to hold onto hope, even in the waiting.

  • Easter Devotions - Day 5 - Good Friday – Simon Elliott

    02/04/2026 Duration: 14min

    This Good Friday, pause and reflect on the most powerful moment in history through this moving devotion from Mark 15:1-39. From the shouts of the crowd to the silence of Jesus… from the darkness covering the land to His final cry on the cross, this is the moment where everything changes. Jesus steps into our darkness, carries our sin, and gives His life so that we can be forgiven, restored, and brought near to God. As the temple curtain is torn in two, every barrier is removed, making a way for us to know God personally. This is not just a story of suffering. This is the story of God’s extraordinary love and unwavering devotion to us. His abandonment becomes our acceptance. His suffering becomes our salvation. His finished work becomes our freedom. Take time today to listen, reflect, and stand at the foot of the cross once again.

  • Easter Devotions - Day 4 - Thursday – Simon Elliott

    01/04/2026 Duration: 05min

    Continue the intensity of Easter Week with this honest and powerful devotion from Mark 14:26-72. From the Garden of Gethsemane to the courtyard of denial, we witness both the deep anguish of Jesus and the weakness of His closest followers. As Jesus prays in surrender, “not what I will, but what You will”, He chooses the path of obedience, even to the cross. At the same time, Peter’s story reminds us how easy it is to fall, to fear, and to fail, even with the best intentions. Yet this passage is not just about failure. It’s about grace. It’s about surrender. It’s about a Saviour who remains faithful, even when we are not. As we reflect today: Will we watch and pray, or drift into distraction? Will we trust God’s will, even when it’s costly? Where do we need His grace in our weakness? Listen now and be reminded that even in our failures, Jesus is faithful and His purpose still stands.

  • Easter Devotions - Day 3 - Wednesday – Simon Elliott

    31/03/2026 Duration: 04min

    Journey deeper into Easter Week with this powerful devotion from Mark 14:12-26. As Jesus shares the Passover meal with His disciples, He reveals something extraordinary; this is more than a tradition, it’s the fulfilment of God’s rescue plan. In what we now call the Last Supper, Jesus takes bread and wine and points forward to the cross, showing that He is the true Passover Lamb. This moment connects the whole story of Scripture, past, present, and future. It reminds us that God has always been at work, bringing redemption to all people through Jesus. As we approach Good Friday, we’re invited to reflect: What does Jesus’ sacrifice mean for me today? Am I living in the reality of His grace and redemption? Listen now and prepare your heart as we remember all that Jesus has done and look forward to what is still to come.

  • Easter Devotions - Day 2 - Tuesday – Simon Elliott

    30/03/2026 Duration: 04min

    Continue your Easter Week journey with this moving devotion from Mark 14:1-11. In Bethany, while religious leaders plot in secret, a woman responds to Jesus with extraordinary love and devotion by pouring out an expensive perfume in an act of wholehearted worship. Where some see waste, Jesus sees something beautiful. This powerful moment challenges us to consider our own response to Jesus. Are we holding back, or are we willing to give Him our very best, freely, sacrificially, and without fear of what others think? As the contrast unfolds between the woman’s devotion and Judas’ betrayal, we’re invited to reflect on who Jesus truly is and how we will respond to Him this Easter. Listen now and be inspired to worship Jesus with fresh passion and authenticity.

  • Easter Devotions - Day 1 - Monday – Simon Elliott

    29/03/2026 Duration: 04min

    Step into Easter Week with us through this powerful daily devotion based on Mark 11:15-19. After His triumphal entry into Jerusalem, Jesus goes straight to the temple, and what happens next is both shocking and deeply revealing. As He clears the temple courts, Jesus exposes misplaced priorities, challenges injustice, and calls God’s people back to what truly matters: a house of prayer for all nations. This devotion invites us to look inward. Are there areas of our lives where distractions, pride, or barriers have taken over? Where might Jesus want to bring cleansing, renewal, and restoration? As we journey through Easter together, take a moment to pause, reflect, and allow God to search your heart. Listen now and begin your Easter week with a fresh perspective and purpose.

  • Mark 11:1-11 - Palm Sunday – Zoe Guy

    29/03/2026 Duration: 22min

    In the Gospel of Mark 11:1-11, we witness Jesus’ powerful yet unexpected arrival into Jerusalem. Not with royal splendour, but in humility, riding on a donkey, He reveals Himself as the promised King, the servant King, and the victorious King who will return. This message explores how Jesus came not to meet human expectations, but to bring true peace by defeating sin and death through the cross. It invites us to respond by truly seeing who Jesus is, surrendering our lives to Him, and living as people who serve others in His kingdom. Listen now to discover the deeper meaning of Palm Sunday, and what it means for your life today.

  • Mark 7:1-30 - The Clean and Unclean – Tim Maton

    22/03/2026 Duration: 36min

    In the Gospel of Mark 7:1-30, Jesus challenges the Pharisees’ traditions and teaches what truly makes a person “clean.” It’s not rituals or rules, it’s the condition of the heart. He reveals that humanity’s biggest problem is our unclean hearts, and the solution is found in Him. Faith in Jesus changes the heart, transforms our lives, and opens the door for all people, Jew and Gentile alike, to enter God’s kingdom. Listen to this message to discover how Jesus redefines what it means to be truly clean, the power of faith, and the freedom of the new covenant He brings.

  • Mark 6:30-52 - Loaves & Fish – David Featherstone

    15/03/2026 Duration: 26min

    In the Gospel of Mark 6:30-56, we encounter the famous miracle of Jesus feeding the 5,000. Faced with an overwhelming need and only five loaves and two fish, the disciples realise they don’t have enough. Yet Jesus invites them to bring what they do have, and in His hands, the ordinary becomes miraculous. This message explores how God works through everyday people and simple acts of faith. When we surrender what we have to Jesus, He multiplies it to meet the needs of others. Through community, generosity, and trust in Him, the hungry are fed, and lives are transformed. Listen to this message and discover how God can use what’s already in your hands to become part of His miracle.

  • Mark 6:7-13 - Sent – Sean Hammond

    08/03/2026 Duration: 28min

    In Mark 6, Jesus doesn’t just reveal His authority, He shares it. For the first time, the disciples are sent out to carry the Kingdom themselves. No overpacking. No overtraining. Just trust, obedience, and the authority of Jesus. What does it mean for us today to be a “sent” people? This message explores how we’re called to go together, travel light, build community, trust God’s provision, and live intentionally as image bearers and kingdom bringers wherever we are. You don’t need more qualifications. You don’t need more stuff. If you follow Jesus, you already have everything you need. Listen and be encouraged to step out, trust Him, and live sent.

  • Mark 6:1-30 - Persecution – Michael Brown

    01/03/2026 Duration: 34min

    After the miracles of Mark 5, Mark 6 confronts us with a harder truth: following Jesus comes at a cost. Rejected in His hometown and foreshadowed by the martyrdom of John the Baptist, we’re reminded that faithfulness doesn’t guarantee comfort, approval, or even safety. This message explores what it means to follow Christ in a hostile world, without compromise, without fear, and without hatred. Will we value being liked more than being faithful? Or will we count everything as loss compared to the surpassing worth of knowing Jesus? The cost is real. But so is the reward. Watch and be strengthened to stand firm, love boldly, and treasure Christ above all.

  • The Lord's Prayer – Simon Elliott

    22/02/2026 Duration: 19min

    How’s your prayer life? In this message from Matthew 6 and Luke 11, we explore Jesus’ invitation to move beyond guilt, performance, and empty words into a deep, relational life of prayer with our Heavenly Father. Unpacking the Lord’s Prayer, this sermon reveals a powerful foundation (God as Father), a simple structure that protects us from religiosity, and a rhythm of prayer that releases Kingdom fruitfulness. Prayer isn’t a religious duty, it’s a relational response that shapes our identity and transforms our impact. Whether you feel stuck, dry, or hungry for more, this message will help you rediscover the joy and power of authentic prayer.

  • Mark 5v21-43 - Who Touched Me? – Amanda Featherstone

    15/02/2026 Duration: 30min

    In this powerful message from Mark 5, we witness three life-changing encounters with Jesus: a desperate father, a suffering woman, and a dying child. Each story reveals a different expression of faith: specific faith, persistent faith, and faith when hope seems gone. As Jesus stops for the overlooked and speaks life into the impossible, we discover that he brings more than temporary miracles; he brings sozo: healing, salvation, restoration, and new life. If you have ever felt desperate, delayed, unclean, or beyond hope, this message invites you to encounter the One who still says, “Don’t fear. Only believe.”

  • Mark 5:1-20 - My Name Is Legion – David Featherstone

    08/02/2026 Duration: 30min

    In this powerful message from Mark 5, we see Jesus step into hostile territory and confront the forces of darkness head-on. A man bound by demons, rejected by society, and living among the tombs is completely transformed by the authority and compassion of Jesus, from chaos to peace, from isolation to restoration. This sermon explores Jesus’ authority over the spiritual realm, the reality of spiritual warfare, and the hope of true freedom found in Christ. It challenges the idea that following Jesus is comfortable, reminding us that disciples are sent into difficult places to bring life, light, and liberation. Above all, it proclaims the good news: the Deliverer has come, darkness is defeated, and Jesus restores broken people to wholeness and purpose. If you’ve ever wondered who Jesus really is, or what freedom looks like, this message is for you.

  • Mark 4:35-41 - The Lord of the Storm – Tim Maton

    01/02/2026 Duration: 26min

    When a violent storm threatens to sink the boat, Jesus sleeps, and the disciples panic. In this message from Mark 4:35-41, we explore what this dramatic moment reveals about who Jesus truly is, why fear so easily overwhelms us, and how faith grows in life’s storms. Drawing connections to Creation, Jonah, the Psalms, the Cross, and the experience of the persecuted early church, this message shows that Jesus is not just a teacher, but God with authority over chaos itself. Through Jesus’ searching questions “Why are you so afraid?” and “Do you still have no faith?” we’re invited into intentional discipleship, learning to process life’s “storm moments” with repentance, trust, and action. If you’re facing uncertainty, fear, or pressure, this message will encourage you to discover deeper faith, even when the waves are high.

  • Mark 4:1-34 - The Purpose of the Parables – Adam Bream

    25/01/2026 Duration: 24min

    In this message, we explore Jesus’ timeless parable of the sower in Mark 4 and discover what it means to hear, receive, and scatter the seeds of the Gospel. Just as seeds grow differently depending on the soil, our hearts respond in unique ways to God’s truth. We reflect on the farmer, the seed, the soil, and the harvest, learning how faith grows through humility, repentance, and awe. Whether you’re new to faith or looking to deepen your walk with Jesus, this talk challenges us to trust God’s Word, persevere in sharing it, and prepare our hearts to bear lasting fruit. The harvest is plentiful — will you sow the seeds of hope and life today?

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