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As a church, we're delighted to partner with Compassion in their work to bring lasting change for children living in poverty. This week, Rob from Compassion speaks to us about God's heart for compassion, justice, and mercy.
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In this talk, Lou looks at Jesus’ last meal with his disciples before his death, and its powerful symbolism that points us to his future Kingdom.
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In this talk, Joel explores the powerful and intimate prayer of Jesus in the Garden of Gethsemane. What was Jesus asking for? And what was the will of the Father?
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In this talk, Andy examines how followers of Jesus can navigate the dark
night of the soul. He explores what prayer is primarily for, and how we
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Natalie looks at the story of Jesus healing the ten lepers in Luke 17:11-19 and talks about the lessons learnt from the Samaritan leper on vulnerability, faith, and gratitude.
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For our 2024 Gift Day, Adnan Khan looks at Jesus' teaching on Mammon from Luke 16:13. We unpack what Mammon is, how it opposes the abundant life God intends for us, and how our generosity as disciples resists Mammon's power.
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For our 2024 Gift Day, Joel Wade unpacks the enigmatic parable known as the Shrewd Manager, and how stewardship and generosity are part of what it means to follow Jesus.
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For our 2024 Gift Day talk, Helen looks at the story of Elijah and the prophets of Baal, and how Elijah rebuilt the altar of God before pouring out a costly sacrifice upon it. We consider what is of worth to us, what we have bowed the knee to, and how we rebuild God's altar in our own lives while longing for Jesus to meet us through his Spirit with revival fire.
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Kenny Crawford continues our series on the gospel of Luke, diving deeper into the parable of The Running Father, more famously known as the parable of The Prodigal Son; an exploration of the depth of God's love, the heart of grace, and an invitation to follow Jesus' example.
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Catherine unpacks the story of the Ten Lepers, highlighting three key lessons we can learn: 1. A call to the marginalised, 2. A call to walk by faith, and 3. A call to have an attitude of gratitude.
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Christ Church London is embarking upon a significant new chapter.
Andy, Joel, Helen, and Adnan recently sat down to talk through how things have been going, how God has been speaking to them, and the impact the transition is having on our services and church.
Last week we shared Part 1. This is part 2 of the conversation.
To find out more about what's happening, head to christchurchlondon.org/new-chapter
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Christ Church London is embarking upon a significant new chapter.
Andy, Joel, Helen, and Adnan recently sat down to talk through how things have been going, how God has been speaking to them, and the impact the transition is having on our services and church.
To find out more about what's happening, head to christchurchlondon.org/new-chapter
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Joel Wade continues through our series on Luke, unpacking the enigmatic parable known as the Shrewd Manager, and how stewardship and generosity are part of what it means to follow Jesus.
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Joel Wade teaches from John's Gospel about Thomas and how Jesus' resurrection redeems our identities and lives.
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This week, we are reading from John’s Gospel, reminding us of Jesus’ triumphal entry into Jerusalem while he was fully aware of his impending death. Yet in every step he takes to the cross, he takes in love for those he came to save.
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In our series on Lent through Luke, Natan Mladin looks at Jesus’ encounter with Zacchaeus the tax collector, and how his call to follow Jesus brims into a life of generosity and gratitude.
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