Peter Hatton continues our Encounters with Jesus series, looking at what happened when Jesus met a man called Nicodemus.
Peter Hatton continues our Encounters with Jesus series, looking at what happened when Jesus met a man called Nicodemus.
In our new series, Encounters with Jesus, we’ll be looking at some of the encounters people had with Jesus in John's gospel.
In this first talk of the series, Sam Marsh looks at the story of a Samaritan woman who met Jesus at a well.
Join Peter Hatton as he helps us to reflect on the Gospel as we begin our new series ‘Encounters with Jesus’. You can download the notes here.
Andrew Street concludes our STAND series.
Jamie Davies continues our STAND series, looking at Daniel chapter 10.
Jo looks at the story of Daniel in the den of lions and what it teaches us about faith today.
Deborah continues our Stand series, using the book of Daniel to look at how we can confront the right way.
Ed Marsh kicks off our new series, Stand, where we’ll be looking at the book of Daniel.
This first talk asks:
What are your values?
What are we prepared to take a stand for?
Jamie Davies gives an overview of the book of Daniel,
What can we learn from Nehemiah about how we can be God-reliant rather than self-reliant?
What can we learn from David about being refreshed by God?
What can we learn from Elisha about increasing our vision of what God is able to do?
In the first talk of our BREAKTHROUGH series, Sam Marsh asks what we can learn from Jesus about trusting God, His plans and His purposes.
“But no one except Lucy knew that as it circled the mast it had whispered to her, “Courage, dear heart,” and the voice, she felt sure, was Aslan’s, and with the voice a delicious smell breathed in her face.”
During these strange times of a global pandemic, lockdowns, tiers and social distancing, it can be very easy to lose heart. But in the Bible, the book of Proverbs tells us that we should guard our hearts.
What does this mean, and how can we actually do this? Holly looks for some answers!
The words we use have the power to build up or destroy. How can we use words wisely?