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Examining James chapter 1, Robert Lewis speaks on how we need to listen and make a difference in the world around us.
Billy Fenning speaks on how if we are to maintain good emotional health and spiritual maturity, we must have the courage to let go of the past to take hold of the future.
Looking at the time when Joshua calls the Israelites to repentance and sets the example with the now famous verse “as for me and my house, we will serve the Lord”, Vicki Cripps challenges us that we need to make the same step over the line in the sand that Jesus draws today.
Our experiences in our past can define how we look at the world and even God’s Word. Rachel looks at how some people in the Bible viewed the world and the circumstances that they found themselves in, both positive and negative, and how we all need vision through God’s eyes.
Examining The Parable of The Wise and Foolish Builders, John Angliss speaks on how to survive the storms of life.
Many of us will go to our graves without really knowing who we are and sometimes we try and live someone else’s life as we feel insecure in our own skin. Taking a lesson from Gideon, Billy Fenning speaks on the importance of knowing your identity.
Phil MacInnes reflects on the transfiguration of Jesus and how we need to look to Jesus alone.
Looking at John 6, Amanuel Andarge speaks on Jesus being the bread of life.
At our monthly all-age service, One Big Church, we conclude our Lost series by looking at the Parable Of The Lost Son. Bina Makgwana and Debbie Schofield speak on how through Jesus, we can all return to God.
Have you ever been through a season in your life where you don’t have all the answers you are facing leading you to ask the ‘Why Lord?’ question?