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As we start a New Year God wants you to be fruitful, but we need to understand our identity and destiny. Billy Fenning asks what is my purpose in life?
From Luke 2:1-20, Debbie Schofield looks at five surprising things about the Christmas story and how Jesus is God’s gift for everyone.
Jesus, the humble Prince of Peace, wasn’t born in royal robes but in a manger. Looking at Philippians 2 verses 1 to 11, Rachel Tofts speaks on how humility in Christ is knowing who you are through God’s word, through the Holy Spirit and acting on that truth in faith.
Hundreds of years before the birth of Jesus, God spoke over 300 prophecies that Jesus fulfilled through His birth, His life, death and resurrection. Milly Bright looks briefly at four of these and what they tell us about the nature of God and why Jesus came to earth.
Billy Fenning speaks on how the sabbath is God’s gift to us and despite the business of life, we need to delight in God’s rest.
Believe it or not, there was a time in the 17th century when parliament cancelled Christmas! George Dunn outlines three areas where as a church, we have a responsibility to not cancel Christmas again.
We live in a busy world, with deadlines to be meet, stress and long working hours. Billy Fenning speaks on how there is a key to emotional health and spiritual maturity; to embrace a new rhythm for living – God’s rhythm.
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.