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THE EMPTY TOMB // Mark 16:1-8 - Graham Phillips by Hope City Church
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In this passage of scripture we see a courageous faith exhibited by people who we might least expect to poses it. Looking at the example of Jesus's women followers and Joseph of Arimathea we ask; what does courageous faith really look like?
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Fehlende Folgen?
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Mark chapter 15 and 16 cover the greatest event in all of history, but why was it that so many who were there to witness these events first-hand missed their significance?
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As we re-join our sermon series through Mark’s gospel at the fifteenth chapter, Darren Banks asks whether Barabbas is in fact a picture of us and what Christ has done for us.
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As we close out our preaching series on our church vision statement we consider what it is to be custodians of God's work at Hope City Church. Looking at Proverbs 3:9-10 Revd Graham unpacks the subject of giving and explores God's promises to those who partner financially with His work.
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In week 5 of unpacking our 24/25 church vision statement we look at 1 Peter 4:10-11 and the subject of using our spiritual gifts.
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Perpetual youth sounds an attractive proposition! But what would happen if no one ever grew up? We examine the impacts of immaturity on the church.
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Focussing on the first point of our vision statement we look at what it means for new believers to be added to the church, and what kind of culture we ought to find in the church of Christ.
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Focussing on the first point of our new 24/25 church vision; that we would see a growing number of people saved, Graham preaches from Luke 5:1-10 and 1 Corinthians 9:16-23 - how do we become more effective fishermen for Christ?
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We explore what kind of Church Jesus is building and how that ought to impact the local church.
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Darren Banks preaches from Psalm 8 - on the glory of God in creation and of His great love and concern for mankind.
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David’s prayer in Psalm 6 includes three prayers that every Christian needs in their arsenal; we pray with David at one of his lowest moments.
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Focussing on Psalm 5 we consider 7 principles of David’s prayer life.
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David prays passionately for deliverance from his enemies in Psalm 4. What might we learn about the principles of prayer from his example?
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David wrote Psalm 3 while on the run from his own son, Absalom. How did David handle deep betrayal? We find out.
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Over summer we are taking a deep dive into the book of Psalms, beginning with Psalm 2. Why do the nations rage? Why are they so hostile towards Yahweh and His anointed? We see what the scriptures have to say.
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In the concluding sermon of our series through Job we focus on the final chapter and God’s restoration of Job. But Job’s fortunes aren’t the only thing that is restored - we take a closer look at the principles of gospel restoration.
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Rev Gareth Dicks shares from Job 38-41 which covers The LORD’s response to Job. We see how suffering so often is used by God to expose self reliance, self righteousness and pride in our lives.
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Elihu speaks and vents his frustrations at both Job and his three friends. But does Elihu offer anything new in the debate or is it just more of the same? We see that Elihu comes at it all from a different angle than Job’s three friends; he contends that God is actually speaking through affliction. The question is, are we ready to listen?
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We take a look at Philippians 1:3-11 and consider what it was that gave Paul such joy whenever he prayed for the Philippians.
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