Jesus repeatedly calls on His followers to watch. What should we watch for and how should we respond?
Jesus repeatedly calls on His followers to watch. What should we watch for and how should we respond?
Mark’s Gospel is an action packed account of the critical moments in Jesus ministry and teaching. Mark 12:29-31 is one of the keys which help us unlock the rest of the bible and interpret them inline with the Spirit’s guidance. We restart our series in Mark’s gospel by zooming into and out from this verse.
What does it mean to say we are created in God’s image and likeness? What can we learn about God and ourselves through this revelation? How should we respond?
Stand By Me is a charity that we as a church have supported for many years. This Sunday we were priveliged to have Ahmad Ayoubi, Director of Stand By Me joining us to share his story and bring us news on the projects that the charity is currently involved with.
In the second part, Ahmad looks at the story of Jesus healing a leper and once the leper was healed how he couldn’t keep the news to himself. Ahmad also tells us of his travels to Ethiopia and how Stand By Me works in the towns and villages there.
Stand By Me is a charity that we as a church have supported for many years. This Sunday we were priveliged to have Ahmad Ayoubi, Director of Stand By Me joining us to share his story and bring us news on the projects that the charity is currently involved with.
In this first part, Ahmad shares his story of growing up in war-torn Lebanon and how his journey with God eventually let him to the UK to work for Stand By Me.
When Abraham’s servant was sent to find a wife for Isaac he had no idea what amazing things were about to happen. Coincidences are everywhere in our lives, but how often do we stop and think what God might have to do with them? And once we recognise God’s work how often are those events not actually coincidences at all?
Jane Batten from Tearfund visits us, telling us the story of Ruth in Nigeria and how Tearfund partners are able to empower communities to lift themselves out of poverty.
God’s final question for us in this series is: What do you hope for? Ezekiel is challenged to go beyond what is achievable. In the light of the resurrection we too are called to prayer “Come Holy Spirit” into situations which seem beyond all hope.
Knowing the purpose of your life shapes the way you live. Find out what your life is for!