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Campus Church UK Welcome to the Campus Church, Welwyn Garden City, UK, .AL7 3UQ and to Christ centred Bible teaching. Try it for yourself!

Following catastrophic storm damage the Campus Church closed down in February 2022 and its congregation dispersed. The building was was eventually repaired and reopened in September 2022 with a very small congregation which meets every Sunday at the unusual time of 2.00 p.m. for worship and Bible teaching ... a time chosen to allow supporters from other churches to attend. Each week's sermon is pu

blished and permanently available on a video podcast https://onefootinglory.podbean.com and an audio podcast on https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/edgarandrews and receives 30 to 80 downloads each week.

16/06/2026

Throughout our study of the Book of Esther we have insisted that its chief spiritual message (and thus the reason for its inclusion in the Bible) is that God is sovereign over the history of mankind ... "The Most High rules in the kingdom of men" (Dan. 4:32). In this next-to-last episode we underline this conclusion by revisiting three separate passages in the Book which illustrate and confirm our assertions and point out how they apply to us today.

16/06/2026

Throughout our study of the Book of Esther we have insisted that its chief spiritual message (and thus the reason for its inclusion in the Bible) is that God is sovereign over the history of mankind ... "The Most High rules in the kingdom of men" (Dan. 4:32). In this next-to-last episode we underline this conclusion by revisiting three separate passages in the Book which illustrate and confirm our assertions and point out how they apply to us today.

13/06/2026

Genuine Christians have the unique ability to be poor and rich at the same time. We are speaking, of course, about spiritual entities, not material ones. We insert the word "genuine" because in every age there are nominal believers who have no personal knowledge of God. This podcast demonstrates that God sent the prophet Isaiah to expose the spiritual bankruptcy of ancient Israel, call them to repentance, and show them what it means to be a true believer (Isa 66:1-4). This passage speaks powerfully to us today when nominal Christianity abounds in our churches and points the way back to genuine faith.

13/06/2026

Genuine Christians have the unique ability to be poor and rich at the same time. We are speaking, of course, about spiritual entities, not material ones. We insert the word "genuine" because in every age there are nominal believers who have no personal knowledge of God. This podcast demonstrates that God sent the prophet Isaiah to expose the spiritual bankruptcy of ancient Israel, call them to repentance, and show them what it means to be a true believer (Isa 66:1-4). This passage speaks powerfully to us today when nominal Christianity abounds in our churches and points the way back to genuine faith.

09/06/2026

We revisit the account of Jesus' triumphal entry into Jerusalem, humbly seated on a donkey, and show how it was predicted in detail by old testament prophecy, proving that the Rabbi Jesus of Nazareth was indeed the long promised Messiah. In this sermon we discover seven such predictions that not only demonstrate the reliability of old testament prophecy but also glorify Jesus as the prophet, priest, and king who came into the world to seek and save lost sinners. The message highlights that this historic event lead toward the cross. the resurrection, how Jesus’ humble kingship ultimately triumphs over sin and death, and eternal life for all who trust in Christ.

09/06/2026

We revisit the account of Jesus' triumphal entry into Jerusalem, humbly seated on a donkey, and show how it was predicted in detail by old testament prophecy, proving that the Rabbi Jesus of Nazareth was indeed the long promised Messiah. In this sermon we discover seven such predictions that not only demonstrate the reliability of old testament prophecy but also glorify Jesus as the prophet, priest, and king who came into the world to seek and save lost sinners. The message highlights that this historic event lead toward the cross. the resurrection, how Jesus’ humble kingship ultimately triumphs over sin and death, and eternal life for all who trust in Christ.

06/06/2026

We must "be always abounding in the work of the Lord" (1 Cor. 15:58) but how exactly do we do that? Paul tells us in 1 Corinthians 15–16. Explaining the seamless transition between these two chapters, Paul urges believers to translate the hope of resurrection into steadfast, doctrinally faithful action, using the collection for the Judean churches (to which the Corinthians had promised but failed to contribute) as a concrete example of obedient, proportionate giving. The sermon emphasises that the recipients of salvation by grace are obliged to to serve Christ as Lord.

06/06/2026

We must "be always abounding in the work of the Lord" (1 Cor. 15:58) but how exactly do we do that? Paul tells us in 1 Corinthians 15–16. Explaining the seamless transition between these two chapters, Paul urges believers to translate the hope of resurrection into steadfast, doctrinally faithful action, using the collection for the Judean churches (to which the Corinthians had promised but failed to contribute) as a concrete example of obedient, proportionate giving. The sermon emphasises that the recipients of salvation by grace are obliged to to serve Christ as Lord.

02/06/2026

Though under house arrest for two years (Acts 28:22–31), Paul proclaims Christ and the kingdom “with all boldness and without hindrance.” Luke deliberately leaves Acts open‑ended (for example, there is no reference to Paul's final trial and ex*****on) to show that the mission to the ends of the earth is 'unfinished business' and we today must imitate the Apostle in his unavoidable commitment to preach the gospel to all. This commitment is demonstrated in our passage as Paul meets with Jewish leaders in Rome, systematically proves that Jesus is the Christ from the Law and the Prophets, and explains that because many Jews reject the message, God’s salvation is now going to the Gentiles.

02/06/2026

Though under house arrest for two years (Acts 28:22–31), Paul proclaims Christ and the kingdom “with all boldness and without hindrance.” Luke deliberately leaves Acts open‑ended (for example, there is no reference to Paul's final trial and ex*****on) to show that the mission to the ends of the earth is 'unfinished business' and we today must imitate the Apostle in his unavoidable commitment to preach the gospel to all. This commitment is demonstrated in our passage as Paul meets with Jewish leaders in Rome, systematically proves that Jesus is the Christ from the Law and the Prophets, and explains that because many Jews reject the message, God’s salvation is now going to the Gentiles.

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33 Hyde Way
Welwyn Garden City
AL73UQ

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1:30pm - 4pm

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