The Scattered Church
Damian teaches from Acts 8 about the power of the scattered church – that God will sometimes break up our party so that we become a church without walls.
Damian teaches from Acts 8 about the power of the scattered church – that God will sometimes break up our party so that we become a church without walls.
Damian looks at the story of Elisha in 2 Kings 6:8-23, considering the different reactions to being surrounded by an enemy army – namely, fear and faith. Damian shows how Elisha’s ministry ultimately pointed towards Jesus.
Faye shares about the wonder of Jesus’ resurrection.
Faye challenges us to be a people at prayer and who stand in the gap for our nation at this time.
Looking at the first four verses of Psalm 91 and thinking about how, for the Christian, God is our place of refuge.
Damian breaks down the blessing given to Aaron to proclaim over the people of God. Often called the Lord’s Prayer of the Old Testament, we discover the power of this blessing for Christians today.
The final message in our series in Romans. Damian gives us an overview of chapters 12-16, explaining that our salvation is a free gift, received by faith – not because of our good works – but that genuine faith always leads to good works…as fruit! It doesn’t make us love and accepted by God; but because we are love and accepted we do good works! These final chapters in Romans show us how to live as Christians in light of everything Jesus has done for us.
Giles teaches from Romans, chapters 9-11, about God’s faithfulness and why grace changes everything.
Digging deeper into the book of Romans, today Damian tackles chapters 5 to 8 which contains some big themes: Grace, Justification, Righteousness and Sanctification. Whilst these subjects might appear to be daunting, God intends the application of these to be very simple. Today we can find out what a life-changing solution to sin that Jesus bought on the cross.
Faye speaks from 2 Samuel 4 about Mephibosheth, the disabled son of Jonathan. The passage shows his journey from distant to near, shame to honour and rejection to acceptance. This is a picture of what God does with us in the Gospel.