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Pastor at an Elim Church in New Zealand, Steve Green walks us through Revelation chapters 2 & 3, exploring what lessons we can learn from the letters to the seven churches.
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Associate Pastor Mike de Vetter shares our calling as the city on the hill, to carry the light of Jesus so that the world can see Him.
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[EASTER SUNDAY] Mike de Vetter brings us a message centred around the power and joy of the resurrection of Jesus!
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This Mother's Day, Amy de Vetter, talks us through the story of Anna the Prophetess in Luke 2, explaining how important it is for us to dwell in the presence of God.
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Mark Pugh, General Superintendent of the Elim Movement, talks us through Leviticus 10:1-3, ultimately asking the question: are we following fake fire?
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Ministry Lead, Mike de Vetter continues our conversation in rediscovering discipleship and Jesus' invitation and promise for rest as we are discipled by Him.
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One of our elders explores the powerful symbolism that baptism holds in the Christian journey, looking at Jesus' baptism in Matthew 3 and the Israelites crossing the Red Sea in Exodus 14.
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Justin Dowds, CEO of Compassion UK, explores the story of The Good Samaritan calling us to live showing compassion to others.
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Dez Minto encourages us to share our stories of hope that are our answer to the hope we have in Jesus.
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Ministry Lead, Mike de Vetter, brings us an introduction to the journey of rediscovering discipleship sharing the important initial steps we should take.
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[LOVE MONDAYS - PART THREE] Mark Pugh brings us the final part to our 'Love Mondays' series. He reminds us that we are the anointed, for Mondays as well as Sundays and called to be priests to the nations of the world.
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[PART ONE] Mike de Vetter shares the first part of this series exploring how God calls us into His ministry through our "ordinary jobs" or rather "holy callings".
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On the first Sunday of 2025. Mark Pugh explores what may be hindering us from God's purpose for the Church and how our APEST* gifts need to be used collectively to help us fulfil God's purpose.
*APEST - Apostles, Prophets, Evangelists, Shepards (Pastors) & Teachers. The five gifts/ graces of Ephesians 4:11-12
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Mark Pugh shares the invitation God extends, to choose to believe His promises even when it feels ridiculous.
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