Episodes
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In Luke 7:36-50 we read about Jesus being anointed by a sinful woman with an alabaster jar of perfume - come and explore this woman's encounter with Jesus.
Do you see yourself as God sees you? Do you realise how much you are loved? The more we realise what Jesus has done for us, the more we respond in love to him and to others.
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Zia looks at the encounter Jesus had with the woman at the well. She was covered in shame and rejected by others but Jesus showed her compassion. She was enough for him and so are we. He is also more than enough for us.
Following this talk, we encourage you to listen to "The Well" by Casting Crowns
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This Sunday Ian spoke about the story of Zacchaeus (Luke 19:1-10). He encouraged us that we don't have to try and change ourselves before coming to Him - Jesus tells us to come as we are, with all the mess that we have, and He will transform us.
"Jesus said to him, “Today salvation has come to this house, because this man, too, is a son of Abraham. For the Son of Man came to seek and to save the lost.”- Luke 19:9-10 (NIV)
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In part 4 of our 'Encounter Jesus' series, Cécile looks at when Jesus called Matthew Levi and ate with sinners.
What did it mean when you shared a meal with someone in the first century?
How can you be more like Matthew Levi, inviting Jesus into different areas of your life?
Mark 2:13-17
"...Jesus said to them, ‘It is not the healthy who need a doctor, but those who are ill. I have not come to call the righteous, but sinners.’"
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In part 3 of our 'Encounter Jesus' series, we look at the moment where Jesus' washes the disciples feet, and explore the significance of this simple act.
John 13:1-17
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As we open the gospels and look at the lives of those who encountered Jesus, Susy explores how an encounter with Jesus can transform how we look at money and possessions.
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Nicodemus was a Pharisee who came to Jesus at night, and that encounter changed him completely! (John 3:1-9)
Paul explores the depth of that, talks about his own encounter with the Spirit, and how we should be open to the Spirit making changes in our lives too.
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As we come to the end of our short series 'Practicing the Way' (inspired by John Mark Comer's book) we explore what it will look like for each of us to "do what Jesus did"? What was it exactly that Jesus did? And how can we possibly follow in His footsteps?
In this talk, Nick encourages us to have a plan for being an apprentice of Jesus and challenges us to take some practical next steps that will bring real transformation.
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What sort of person are you becoming? In part 2 of our series based on ‘Practicing the Way’, Vicki looks at how to become like Jesus, focussing on giving our life to him, practicing daily disciplines and opening yourself to God’s transformation in your suffering.
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Everyone is a disciple. We all follow someone. We are all influenced by our environment and culture.
In this sermon series (based on John Mark Comer's book 'Practicing the Way'), we will be exploring what it looks like to be with Jesus, become like Him and do as He did.
Nick starts us on this journey by uncovering some practical steps to be with Jesus.
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Edgar King, National Director of the Vineyard Churches in Kenya, continues our ALIVE series by looking at Freedom.
In Galatians 5:1 we read, "It is for freedom that Christ has set us free." How does meeting the resurrected Jesus bring true freedom to our lives? Edgar looks at the restoration of a fallen leader: Peter. As he meets the risen Christ he finds freedom and overcomes frustration, failure and futility... and so can you!
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Where do you find peace? The longing for peace is universal. How can we find the real peace that we all long for? Instead of feeling overwhelmed with fear and anxiety, what if we experienced the deep sense of peace that Jesus offers.
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As we launch our new series 'ALIVE', Nick & Leeza share what it means to be transformed by love.
What if instead of living with a sense of rejection, insecurity or a lack of self-worth, you knew at a deep level what it was to be completely and unconditionally loved?
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Nick concludes our "A church that..." series.
At this time of year as we approach Easter we often move quickly past The Cross to get to the joy of Easter and resurrection. But we need to pause and ask what does the crucifixion mean for us and how we live life? How do we be a church that proclaims the power of the cross?
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In Mark's account of Jesus' life, we read that at the beginning of his ministry Jesus declared: “The time has come, The Kingdom of God is near. Repent and believe the good news!”
What is the good news and how do we be a church that proclaims and demonstrates the gospel?
How do we continue the mission of Jesus with words, works and wonders?!
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This week we look at "A Church that Scatters". Church is really a movement rather than a place. How do we live out a kingdom-inspired life in our scattered contexts? What does whole-life discipleship really look like for each of us?
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Guest speaker Oliver Nyumbu is a gifted international speaker who specialises in working with organisations and individuals to realise strategic goals in order to truly thrive.
He continues our 'A Church that...' series, looking at how we as the church can embrace diversity.
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In Matthew 28, Jesus commanded his disciples to go and make disciples. The problem is, we often get distracted by other things. In this talk, Vicki looks at what a disciple is and does, what steps we can take to grow in obedience to this command, and how we as a church can help each other avoid getting distracted.
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What is church, and who is church for?
This week Nick explores being "a church that gathers". By looking at the early church we can see some key characteristics of what it means to be church.
In this sermon series we're focusing on what it means to be church, exploring the life of the early church and asking: What did Jesus have in mind when he spoke about 'church'?
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In this sermon series we're focusing on what it means to be church, exploring the life of the early church and asking: What did Jesus have in mind when he spoke about 'church'?
This week Cécile explores what it means to be a church that worships together.
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