Mosiac Church Harlow Podcast

Audio recordings from Mosaic Church Harlow (formerly GodCentral Church)

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Monday Feb 02, 2026

We live in a loud world filled with opinions, fear, and competing truths. Beneath all the noise is a deeper question, is there any good news that truly holds?
In this message from Romans 1 and 16, we begin a new series by exploring why Paul was so confident to say, “I am not ashamed of the gospel.” Writing to believers in the heart of the Roman Empire, Paul declares that the gospel is God’s power for salvation because Jesus has already defeated sin, death, and evil.
This sermon shows how the righteousness of God is revealed not through human effort, but through grace, opening the door for everyone who believes. Jew and Gentile, strong and weak, insiders and outsiders are all welcomed into God’s family through faith in Jesus.
This message invites us to rediscover confidence in the gospel, not as an idea, but as life changing good news that restores our relationship with God and gives us a living hope.

Monday Jan 26, 2026


What happens when your Bible itself raises questions.
At the end of Mark’s Gospel, many readers notice a surprising sentence, “The earliest manuscripts do not include these verses.” For some, that sparks curiosity. For others, anxiety. In this message, we slow down, look honestly at Mark 16:9 to 20, and ask a big, important question, can we trust the Bible when the Bible shows us its seams.
This sermon explores how Scripture came to us, why textual notes like this exist, and why careful reading is not a threat to faith but an expression of reverence. Far from weakening confidence, transparency about manuscripts actually strengthens our trust in God and his Word.
Walking through the close of Mark’s Gospel, we see four key movements. What we are called to do as witnesses of the risen Jesus. Why fear and sin so often silence us. How Jesus himself accomplished what we could never do through his death and resurrection. And how, in his strength and not our own, we are now sent out with resurrection hope.
Mark may leave us standing at an empty tomb, but nothing essential is missing. Scripture interprets Scripture. Jesus is risen. The gospel is clear. And the question is no longer whether the news is true, but whether we will step forward in faith to share it.
The tomb is empty.Jesus is alive.And that is news too good to keep to ourselves.
 
 
 

Monday Jan 26, 2026

Sunday Jan 18, 2026

What if the church is not meant to be a collection of individuals, but a living mosaic?
In this message, we explore 1 Corinthians 12:12 to 13 and discover God’s design for His people, many different lives, woven into one redemptive story.
We reflect on the beauty of diversity, the pain of division, and the power of Jesus to bring broken pieces together into something far greater than any one of us could create alone.
This is a message about belonging, identity, unity, and mission.
Whether you feel like a vital part of the picture or a small, unnoticed piece, this message reminds us that in Christ, you matter, and your story has a place.
Mosaic Church, many people, one story.

Tuesday Jan 06, 2026

Monday Dec 15, 2025

Sunday Nov 16, 2025

This passage gives us a front row seat to the second phase of Jesus trial, revealing a governor wrestling with authority, a criminal walking free, and a Saviour stepping into our place with breathtaking love.
We explore the pattern of the gospel in one unforgettable moment. We look honestly at our need, we look joyfully at Jesus sacrifice, and we look hopefully at the freedom that is now offered to every one of us. You will see how Pilate shows the struggle for courage, how Barabbas mirrors our own story, how Jesus silence shines brighter than any defence, and how the great exchange at the cross transforms the way we live today.
You are invited to lean in, reflect deeply, and let the truth settle into your heart. Jesus took our place so that we could take our place as sons and daughters of God. There is courage for you, freedom for you, and grace for you in this message. You are Barabbas, but by the kindness of Christ, you are Barabbas set free.
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Friday Nov 14, 2025

Join us for a moving and faith stirring message from Adrian Horner as he encourages us with a fresh reminder of identity, promise, and purpose. Drawing from the parable of the wheat and the weeds and the story of Jabez, Adrian speaks into what it means to be a planting of the Lord, called to carry his blessing and display his splendor.
Adrian also brought a time of personal prophetic ministry later in the gathering, and for the privacy of those involved that part of the meeting has not been included in this recording. What you will hear is the full teaching and corporate encouragement that prepared the way for that ministry time.
If you are longing for renewed hope, deeper confidence in God’s promises, or a fresh sense of calling, this message will lift your heart and strengthen your faith.

Sunday Nov 02, 2025

In this message, we journey through one of the most heartbreaking and beautiful moments in Scripture. From Judas’ kiss of betrayal to Peter’s tears of denial, we see both the frailty of human hearts and the faithfulness of our Savior.
Even when Jesus was betrayed by a friend, abandoned by his followers, and denied by one of his closest disciples, he remained steadfast, obedient, and full of grace.
Through The Arrest, The Confession, and The Denial, we’ll discover that when everyone else walks away, Jesus still moves toward us with love and mercy.
Whether you’re feeling far from God or simply need a reminder of his unshakable love, this message will help you draw close again.
Don’t follow Jesus at a distance. Step close. Be all in.
Join us this Sunday at GodCentral Church, Harlow
www.godcentralchurch.uk

Sunday Oct 26, 2025

God’s Will Over My Will (Mark 14:26–42)
When Jesus prayed in Gethsemane, He showed us the truest picture of surrender. Before He gave His life, He gave His will.
In this message, Ben unpacks one of the most moving moments in Scripture, where Jesus wrestles, prays, and ultimately submits to the Father’s plan. We discover that real faith is not about willpower or inner strength, but about total surrender to God’s will.
When Peter tried to stand in his own strength, he fell. When Jesus knelt in surrender, He stood victorious.
Maybe you’re walking through your own Gethsemane—a season of pressure, confusion, or pain. This message reminds us that God’s will may not always be easy, but it is always redemptive.
Key points:
1. The Failure of Human Will (Mark 14:26–31)
2. The Surrender of Jesus’ Will (Mark 14:32–42)
3. The Faithfulness of God’s Will
Big Idea:
Obedience to God’s will is not about inner strength, but total surrender.
Let’s be a people who, even when pressed and weary, pray as Jesus prayed, “Not my will, but Yours be done.”

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