Episodes
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As we light the candle of Love, Charlotte reflects on the heart of Advent—becoming people of Hope, Joy, Peace, and Love. She reminds us to slow down, delight in His coming, and carry His love to those around us.
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Sam Harvey steps out of his sabbatical to guide us through the tragic events of the past week. Sam shares from Scripture and personal experience, reminding us to turn to God in our lament and showing us that it is possible for grief and joy to coexist this Advent season.
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Kara shares a powerful message about the extraordinary gift of peace that Jesus brings. As the Prince of Peace, His birth fulfilled the promise of "Peace on Earth." She explores what it means to experience peace amidst the busyness of December and reflects on how we can live with God's peace every day, no matter what our circumstances.
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Guest speaker Dr Joseph McAuley describes the "moment before The Moment" and urges us to "make a joyful noise to the Lord" while we wait with expectation and hope, rather than angst and distress, this Advent season.
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Ryan concludes The Final Word series by discussing Jesus' prayer in John 17, encouraging us to be unified in our faith. He explains that we find unity in our identity, purpose and relationships and turn to unity through Truth, Trinity and Protection.
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Guest speaker Bron Tait continues the Final Word series by encouraging us to renew our minds with the word of God and enter a partnership with Him. She urges us to abide in Jesus and remain in God so that we will bear fruit and show ourselves to be His disciples.
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Charlotte shares how Jesus knows His trajectory and is secure in His identity - He humbles Himself to wash His disciples' feet, teaching us that true identity is found in God. We are called to serve with humility and love, just as Jesus did. In following His example, we live out our purpose and share His love with others.
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Guest speaker Gradon Harvey describes the storms mentioned in the Bible, which are symbolic of the storms we face in life. He emphasizes that the promises of God provide us with hope and strength to rise above them. Importantly, he reminds us that we don’t have to face these storms alone but with God, faith, and the support of our community.
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Luke explores the last words Jesus offers to His disciples before His crucifixion. He reminds us how the Holy Spirit is a gift from God who comforts us, teaches us and also equips and empowers us to share the good news of Jesus with the world.
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Jen calls us to love one another, as Jesus commanded, particularly by demonstrating agape love—a self-sacrificing love modelled by Jesus. She explains that God's love language is obedience, emphasizing that loving God and obeying Him are inseparable.
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Ryan's launches "The Final Word," series by exploring three key aspects of our relationship with Jesus: Personal, Powerful, and Painful. He delves into Jesus' final teachings in John 13 to 17, revealing a profound invitation to deeper intimacy with the Trinity and highlighting Jesus' extraordinary promises - some of the most remarkable words spoken during his time on Earth.
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Sam shows us that true life comes from following Jesus, through imitating His selfless love for others, blessing them sacrificially, and sharing in His suffering.
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Ryan concludes our Devoted Discipleship series by championing community and reiterates the importance of having friendships of depth and vulnerability, using Jesus as our model.
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Sam encourages us to let our sin propel us towards God and explains how His loving embrace and unconditional love are the way in which we walk into wholeness and life.
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Sam invites us to consider the trajectory of our character formation and encourages us to normalise our fight to have healthy souls. We are in a battle with the world, the flesh and the devil, but God is with us!
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Sam encourages us to orient our lives around Jesus and be radically devoted to Him, emphasizing the need to be sacramental people. In doing so, we will be rewarded with the fruits of the Spirit (love, peace and joy).
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