Con encourages us to consider how Lent gives us the space to exercise those spiritual disciplines which can transform us to be more like Christ.
Con encourages us to consider how Lent gives us the space to exercise those spiritual disciplines which can transform us to be more like Christ.
Looking at the story of The Good Samaritan from Luke 10 vs 25-37 Con asks us to consider how we best relate to others and to ask the question ‘Who is our Neighbour’ How best can we build relationships with others and to share the love of Christ.
What would it look like if we were known as a community of hope? In this discussion with Con, five very different people give their perspective on Hope.
How do you listen to God? How has God spoken to you in the past and what made it easier to hear God’s voice? Listen to this discussion and Con’s […]
Speaking at Bitterne Park 6th Form Con Williams shares an update from himself and Jo about church leadership following Matt Hyam stepping down from being Senior Pastor. He looks at […]
Con Williams speaks at Bitterne Park 6th Form about what we have become over lockdown, a Monk, a Hunk, a Drunk or a Hunk – looking back over the entirety of […]
Following Matt Hyam’s announcement that he is stepping down from his role as Senior Pastor of SVC, questions were gathered from the Housegroups for Matt. Here is Con Williams posing […]
Take 10 minutes this Easter Sunday, to stop, be still and reflect by listening to this Easter meditation. Read out by the very talented Ros Bradbury, Andy Deakin and Con […]
Our brilliant Associate Pastor Con Williams introduces our new series: A Slow Road to Easter. This will be a 7 part series as we take time to explore and look […]
In part 7 of our series on Joy. Our incredible servant hearted Associate Pastor Con Williams gives an inspiring and challenging message on Joy in Generosity. The talk begins with […]