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Living as Foreigners: Persevering People

Living as Foreigners: Persevering People

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THE POWER OF PERSEVERANCE

In the final talk of our 'Living as Foreigners' series, Andrew Street discusses the power of perseverance for Christians today.

Living as Foreigners: Humble People

Living as Foreigners: Humble People

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THE POWER OF HUMILITY

Using 1 Peter 3: 8-18, Rob Scott Cook discusses the importance and relevance of humility in our lives today.

  • In a world of celebrity, where does humility fit?

  • What does it mean to be humble?

  • How can humility help point people to Jesus?

Living as Foreigners: Chosen People

Living as Foreigners: Chosen People

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Choosing a job for life

In this talk, Sam Marsh uses 1 Peter 2 v.1-12 to examine what it means to be God’s ‘chosen people’.

  • Sam asks a question at the very beginning of the talk. You will hear how two members of the congregation answered it. Would you have given the same answer as either of them?

  • You will also learn why Sam decided against becoming an archeologist (and why Harrison Ford was very relieved about it!).

Living as Foreigners: Holy People

Living as Foreigners: Holy People

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What is holiness?

In this talk, Deborah Marsh explores holiness and what it means to live as God’s holy people.

  • In a culture that isn’t rooted in Christ, how do we live as Christians?

  • What does holiness look like in practice?

From practical tips about how to choose what we watch on TV to Deborah’s favourite thing to do while on holiday(!!), this talk gives an honest, practical, Biblically-based overview of holiness.

Living as Foreigners: Hopeful People

Living as Foreigners: Hopeful People

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Finding hope in seemingly hopeless situations

Join us for our ‘Living as Foreigners’ series as we study the book of 1 Peter. In the first talk of the series, Jamie Davies explores what it means to live as people with hope.

At the beginning of the talk, Jamie mentions the Open Doors charity. You can learn more about the work they do on their website - http://www.opendoorsuk.org