KC21 Bordon Teachings...

We believe that God is saying that the church has to change. The ‘new wineskin’ is not a new structure, but the life of God lived through relationships. The weekly teaching considers how our thinking and practices have to reflect the life and teaching of Jesus. Our renewed outlook can be summarised as ‘loving God, loving people’.

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KC21 Alton

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Invitation

This is Tom Grant & Martin Dobson's teaching from Sunday 2nd May 2010.

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Martin Hanningtons teaching, 28th March 2010

Tom Grant's teaching from 14th March 2010

Martin Dobson's teaching from 28th February 2010.

Mark McGowens teaching from 7th February 2010


Martin Dobson's teaching on the Lord's prayer

This is Martin Dobson's Christmas message


This is Martin Dobson's teaching on putting the words of Jesus into action

This is Martin Dobson's teaching on direction from 3rd January

This is Martin Hannington's teaching from Bordon.


This is Martin's teaching from 15th November, part of a series on the Sermon on the Mount.

This is Martin's teaching from 7th November, Why did God need to die on a cross in a human body?

This is Martin's teaching from 1st November, It is part of a series on the Sermon on the Mount.

This is Martin's teaching from Bordon, It is part of a series on the Sermon on the Mount.

This is Martin's teaching on prayer from the 4th October in Bordon.

This is Martin's teaching from Bordon.



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