Values: Developing a Culture

30 September, 2018 at Bedfordview. Marcus speaks about developing a Kingdom culture.

Values: Sacrificial Living

23 September, 2018 at Bedfordview. Greg Matarrelli looks at the value of sacrificial living.

Values: Finances – Stewardship

Sunday, 16 September at Bedfordview. Josh Benge talks about stewardship, as part of our “mini-series” on finances in our larger series on Kingdom values.

Key Women: Elmarie Kolbe

Elmarie Kolbe shares her crazy and amazing journey at Key Women at Bedfordview, 12 September 2018.

The Exchange: Shifting Investment and Capital Flow into the Kingdom, with Patrick Kuwana

Patrick Kuwana shares on shifting investment and capital flow into the Kingdom at our Exchange Business Breakfast.

Patrick is the CEO and founder of Crossover Transformation, which focuses on value co-creation through building co-operative platforms of thinking and innovation to enable business, economic growth and acceleration. He has extensive experience working in transformational projects globally, and entrepreneurship in Africa and Asia.

Check out his LinkedIn profile here.

Values: Financial Freedom (Obedience)

Sunday morning, 2 September. Marcus Herbert speaks about the financial freedom behind obedience in tithing as part of our series on Kingdom values.

Key Women: Joy

Colette Meeske speaks about “joy” at Key Women, Wednesday, 22 August 2018.

Faith (Mark Meeske)

Sunday morning at Bedfordview, 26 August. Mark Meeske shares on faith.

You can also download Colette Meeske’s prophetic word that morning here.

Go Through the Gates (Bruce Benge)

Sunday, 19 August at Bedfordview. Bruce Benge (from the Village Church in New Zealand) shares with us on Isaiah 61 – “Go through, go through the gates; prepare the way for the people; build up, build up the highway; clear it of stones; lift up a signal over the peoples.”

One Sunday: Building for Generations (Tyrone Daniel)

Tyrone Daniel at our One Sunday gathering on 12 August, 2018 talks about how we can (and should) build our churches for the generations to come.