Teaching and Learning
You can download audio files of our lessons here and watch previous sermons
Dealing with Stress and Anxiety from a Christian Perspective
In this episode we look at the effects and causes of stress and anxiety and what we can do as Christians to deal with it.
Making Faith Personal
The podcast encourages listeners to reflect on moving away from a “family faith” or routine-based practice to develop an authentic relationship with God.
Idolatry
In the first episode of 2025, Lemara leads a discussion on what we have turned into our present day idols and how we can break from the chains of idolatry.
When Guilty Pleasures turn to Addiction
In this episode, Clement, Ope and Chris have a conversation about the struggles when giving in to things that make you feel good can lead to lifelong addictions
Do you need to go to church to be a good Christian?
The Young Voices discuss whether church attendance is necessary to be a good Christian
A conversation with Young Voices for Christ Part 2
In this second part of a two-part special, Clement, a member of the Leadership Team at Crofton Park Baptist Church, sits down with some of the Young Voices for Christ members to explore their relationships with their fathers and how that relates to our relationship with God our father.
A conversation with Young Voices for Christ Part 1
In this first part of a two-part special, Clement, a member of the Leadership Team at Crofton Park Baptist Church, sits down with some of the young voices in our church to explore the deeper questions surrounding faith, doubt, and the Christian journey.
Meet Philippa
Philippa loves to watch anime and is a keen skateboarder when she’s not studying for her degree. Hear her faith journey so far.
What Jesus means to me – Rhian
Meet Rhian one of the Young Voices for Christ at Crofton Park Baptist Church. Find out about her journey through faith so far.
What Jesus means to me – Lemara
Meet Lemara, she’s one of our young voices at Crofton Park Baptist Church and wants to share her journey into faith.