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Tammy explores Luke 12 – Luke 12 teaches us that simplicity brings freedom. Money is not the answer and so we look at what this looks like in our lives today.
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Libby explores Luke 12 vs 13-34 – We are called to live a life of simplicity, when it comes to finances what is our legacy going to be?
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Archie looks at Matthew 6:19-34 – In the course of Jesus’ “Sermon on the Mount” he challenges us to live our lives in accordance with His Kingdom principles. How we use our wealth and finance is a reflection of where our trust and hope lies, If our treasure is in heaven it opens the door towards […]
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Hannah looks at Mark 8:31-9:1. Following Peter’s revelation of who Jesus was, Hannah looks at how Jesus teaches what it means to ‘walk the walk’ of Christ and then compares this to Jesus’ invitation and what it means to ‘walk the walk’ as a disciple. Mark 8:31-9:1
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In this message Chuck looks at the power of God can bring absolute transformation to the hidden depths of our souls. Acts 4:7-13, 29-31
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James unpacks Mark 7 (Jesus heals a man who is deaf and mute ) Hearing clearly results in speaking plainly – are we living Tongue tied lives? Jesus wants to open up our ears and release our speech. Mark 7:31-37
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As we continue to follow Jesus ministry we learn that Jesus crosses every boundary to rescue everybody. That Jesus knows us so well and sees each of us before he sees an opportunity and we can have absolute confidence in Him because whatever he does he really does do it really well”. Mark 7:31-37
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Hannah looks at how Jesus walking on water was a revelation of his divinity, goodness and power and how the heart of God is to bring a revelation of his glory to us in order to take us to a deeper place of intimacy and to be able to represent him well to the world. Mark […]
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Tom shines a light onto Jesus’ walk on the water and shows how this moment revealed the hearts of his disciples. Mark 6:42-56
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A look at the truths of faith revealed in Mark 5:21-43. Faith is confidence in God that leads to movements of power in our lives, our communities and our world. Mark 5:21-43
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Going through Mark 6:45-56, Don considers what it means to say Jesus has authority in the ‘go’, in the ‘gap’ and in the ‘great’. Mark 6:45-56
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Libby looks at how partnering with Jesus connects us to his heart, his mission and his provision. Mark 6:30-44
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As Jesus fed the 5,000 and calmed the storm his disciples asked, “Who is this man?” Today people are asking the same question as Tori shows us in this message. Mark 6:30-44
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Scott looks at how Jesus uses the feeding of the 5000 to demonstrate a lasting partnership with humanity in the miraculous and that the provision is already in our hands. Mark 6:30-44
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Looking at the Easter story through Jesus as the Light of the World. Matthew 27:45 – 28:10
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“Greater love has no one than this: to lay down one’s life for one’s friends” Exploring the principle that life comes through death. John 15:13
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Scott looks at the empty tomb and asks the question what does it mean for our past, present and future that Jesus rose from the grave? Luke 24:1-12
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Ali encouraged us to think about why we know Jesus rose from the dead. The passage in Luke 24 describes Jesus having risen from the dead and Ali explored what that means for us. Love has won. Luke 24
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In this Easter message, Tammy helps us understand three questions. Who is Love? What is Love? And Why death? Mark 15:33 – 16:8
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Following John’s own account of discovering an empty tomb. He describes in that moment “He saw and believed”. What did John believe in that moment? As we consider the power of conviction and how it determines our circumstances, we realize that to believe in the Resurrection is a conviction, a belief that transforms every aspect […]