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Coastlands' teaching resources are freely available for you to download, read or listen to. A main emphasis in all our teaching, whether spoken or written, is the need for ongoing spiritual change and growth in Christian maturity. As a church we believe that Jesus is returning soon - our responsibility is to ensure that Christians are well prepared and eagerly awaiting His return.

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LATEST MP3 SERMONS
The below MP3 files are available to download or alternatively they are available on CD by request. Please note that the files are large and will take approximately 3 minutes to download using a broadband connection.
Sun 7th Nov 2008 Living the adventure (Roger London)
Sun 30th Nov 2008 Words of eternal life (Gary Aylen)
Sun 23rd Nov 2008 The persecuted church - bulletin (David Serle)
Sun 16th Nov 2008 Solomon or Jesus? (Gary Aylen)
Sun 9th Nov 2008 Fruitful lives (Mike Beales)
Sun 26th Oct 2008 Understanding God's wrath (Hugh Shelbourne)
Sun 5th Oct 2008 A lampstand Church (Hugh Shelbourne)
Sun 21st Sept 2008 The love of money (Hugh Shelbourne)
Sun 7th Sept 2008 The demonstration of God's love (Roger London)
Sun 17th Aug 2008 Better than gold medals (Hugh Shelbourne)
Sun 3rd Aug 2008 How big is your God? (Mark Rowland)
Sun 20th Jul 2008 Wake up and be watchful (Roger London)
Sun 13th Jul 2008 Baptism (David Serle)
Sun 6th Jul 2008 As good as it gets (Roger London)
Sun 22nd Jun 2008 What is God's will for your life? (Gary Aylen)
Sun 15th Jun 2008 The fatherhood of God (David Serle)
Sun 8th Jun 2008 Questions to you about covenant (Gary Aylen)
Sun 25th May 2008 Love your neighbour (Mike Beales)
Sun 4th May 2008 The purpose of being saved (Hugh Shelbourne)
Sun 27th Apr 2008 Covenant - Knowing God's purposes (David Serle)
Sun 6th Apr 2008 Still mending the nets (Roger London)
Sun 30th Mar 2008 Jesus is alive (Gary Aylen)
Sun 16th Mar 2008 What is in your heart? (Roger London)
Sun 9th Mar 2008 He is able to do immeasurably more (Mike Beales)
Sun 24th Feb 2008 Your Bible is an unlimited well (Gary Aylen)
Sun 17th Feb 2008 We are children of promise cont. (Gary Aylen)
Sun 10th Feb 2008 We are children of promise (Gary Aylen)
Sun 3rd Feb 2008 Father's heart (Hugh Shelbourne)
Sun 27th Jan 2008 Prayer - Be real with God (Mike Beales)
Sun 6th Jan 2008 Undig your well (Mark Rowland)
 
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Mending the Nets

The drive behing this booklet is the belief that God really does have something significant to say to His church in these last days - not many messages but a powerful word which has the potential to totally transform our lives individually, as local churches and as His Church leading to glorious revival which then ushers in the long- awaited return of our Lord Jesus.”

“… the implications of ‘mending the nets’ will challenge you to the core of your being and will probably require you to make some very difficult life choices and adjustments…. As the Church, we really have drifted so far from the centre of Father’s plans and purposes for these days, but this is an opportunity to redress that situation and truly offer to Him a people prepared.

“It is the function of leadership, firstly, to ensure that they, themselves, are in the continual process of spiritual change, and then to teach and train the church to become like Christ … How can we bring the church to spiritual maturity if we ourselves are not being daily changed into the likeness of Christ?”

Roger London

What others are saying about “Mending the Nets”

"Roger London’s `Mending the Nets` has touched the very heart of Jesus` concern to reach the lost, and the means he left us to fulfil his great commission. Its not comfortable reading, but we need to hear again and embrace the message which comes through our Lord’s prayer to his Father - "that they may be one...that the world may know that you sent me". We neglect this call at our peril and will spend yet more years in the wilderness enjoying God’s amazing provision of manna but getting no nearer our destination - the promised land!"

John Noble (Chairman of the National Charismatic Leaders Conference)

"Mending the Nets' is a heart-cry for unity in the church. In a day of increased fragmentation Roger calls for new levels of relationship, healing and holiness. This is a key message for today in the U.K. "

Stuart Bell (Ground Level/Grapevine Team Leader)

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