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Through his death and resurrection, Jesus defeated his final enemy: death itself. This means that there is power to call upon his name and his blood in our lives, but it is also the bedrock of the entire Christian project - the foundations on which we can have hope for this world. Jesus' death is a paradigm shifting moment akin to seeing everything…
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By following the lifestyle of the Acts Church, we can choose to live in a radically generous and genuinely subversive way, that counters mainstream culture and reflects the life of the Spirit moving in us as a community. Passage: Acts 2:42-47; 4:34-37; 20:34 Series: Together: the Church in Acts Speaker: Mark Poniatowski Date: 7/2/2023…
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Hospitality ministry is to provide a welcoming environment of love, acceptance, comfort, support, care, and unity for visitors, members, guests, and friends in order to enhance their worship experience, encourage fellowship, and help build a community of believers. Passage: Acts 2:46; Acts 4:32 Series: Together: the Church in ActsSpeaker: Miriam Ug…
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We begin our series in Acts with a brief look at the who, when, what and why of Luke's 'volume 2.' Then we consider the main event in the opening two chapters - the gift of the Holy Spirit. We see how his coming changed everything - the disciples' understanding of their identity, their destiny, and their ability to live a life pleasing to God. Pass…
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We started our series about the church with “We not me”. But ‘we’ is bigger than we might think – it’s ‘we’ beyond us. The church exists for the world, and we are called to be salt and light in dark places where there’s pain, poverty, injustice, sickness, violence and sin. We’re to be a beacon of God’s hope andlove shining out into a lost world. Pa…
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The angel specifically tells the women to tell devastated Peter on resurrection morning. In this we catch a glimpse of the heart of Jesus – gentle, deeply understanding, humble, lowly and accessible. This isn’t just for Peter – it’s for each of us too. Passage: Mark 16:1-8, Matthew 11:28-30 Speaker: Richard Colbrook…
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Vision is a picture of the future which produces passion. God has vision for his worldwide church, for you and for us together - playing our part in God's plan to restore the whole of creation and put all things right. The invitation is for us, both individually and together, to be caught up in this wonderful vision and see it beginning to work out…
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Paul uses the illustration of the body to explain the concept of unity within the church. When you become a Christian, you are joined to the Body of Christ by the Holy Spirit. Everyone has a part to play and something to offer – you are needed in the body! Passage: 1 Corinthians 12:12-27 Series: People of God Speakers: Abby Sheard & Anna Charles…
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God loves being among his people. The temple speaks of his presence, purity and power. We look at how God is building his church to be his dwelling place, a holy place, and a meeting place where extraordinary things happen! Passage: 1 Peter 2:4-5; Ephesians 2:21; 1 Corinthians 3:16, 6:18,19 Series: People of God Speaker: Rick Thomas…
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Modern Western culture increasingly makes “me” the centre of all things. But this is the polar opposite of authentic Christianity which is all about “we” not “me”. The message looks at 3 reasons why this is non-negotiable and 3 things we miss out on when we pursue a “me” not “we” life. Passage: Acts 2:42-47; 4:32-35 Series: People of God Speaker: M…
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You sense the author is running out of time and space. He still has so much to say. His points come at us like a hail of machine-gun fire. Lots of exhortation; some clear ethical instructions; a request for prayer and a beautiful blessing over his readers to end. Passage: Hebrews 13:1-25 Series: Hebrews Speaker: Bekah Atkins…
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Jesus is the mediator of a new covenant. The old covenant between God and Israel was good, but the new covenant mediated through Jesus is so much better. Through his once-and-for-all sacrifice we can receive total and complete forgiveness. Passage: Hebrews 8:1-10:25 Series: Hebrews Speaker: Mark Poniatowski…
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The focus, whilst still glorious, shifts from the deity of Christ in chapter 1 to his humanity and his suffering. Jesus has heard our cry for help and come down. We have not 'found religion' but a person! He is our king (who gets involved), our champion (who beats death) and our brother (who is proud of us). Passage: Hebrews 2:5-18 Series: Hebrews …
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Evil and sin have grown to epidemic levels, but because of God's great love, he is not content to just sit back and let society self-destruct. We can trust that we have a God who sees the evil around in the world, we know He cares about it and we can be certain He will deal with it. Passage: Genesis 6-7 Series: Genesis Speaker: Sam…
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In Genesis 4 we are provided with a couple of case studies of humanity's dramatic spiral away from God's blueprint for life in the garden of Eden. Cain's distress at God's apparent disfavour opens a door for the sins of jealousy and resentment, resulting in the murder of his brother Abel. Lamech's covetousness and pride leads to his vengeful boasts…
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We take two key themes from Genesis - broken relationships and lack of trust in God - and explore how these play out across the Old Testament, before seeing how Jesus shows us the way to repair the damage of the Fall. Passage: Genesis, Exodus, Deuteronomy, 1 Samuel, 1 Kings, Matthew Series: Genesis Speaker: Tim & Bekah…
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The following sermon explores the fall of Adam and Eve, the breaking of perfectly designed relationships, and Jesus Christ's fulfilment of the first messianic prophecy. Within this sermon we also discuss how Jesus' death and resurrection has ultimately redeemed us from the fall.Passage: Genesis 3:1-24Series: GenesisSpeaker: Tim & Sulay…
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In 8 amazing verses we have God’s blueprint – we are made for relationships. Humanity works best when humanity is working together, serving and building towards God’s good works on the earth. This has its out-workings in marriage and family, of course. But it is also apparent in how we do community together and the church community is to reflect ou…
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The tree of the knowledge of good and evil in the garden of Eden presents humanity with a choice between trusting God, or choosing to do things their own way. This is a choice that is repeated throughout the Bible, and one that we find ourselves faced with today. Passage: Gen 2:4-17; Matthew 4:1-11; 1 Kings 19:11-13 Series: Genesis Speaker: Jamie…
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Genesis 1 teaches that all of humanity is made in the image of God, with an overarching task - to reflect and represent his glory in all the earth - and royal duties to deliver within his divine remit. We’re a bit like middle-managers - taking on responsibility within our own area of life under his sponsorship and direction. Passage: Genesis 1: 24-…
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The creation story shows us a God of pattern: creating order out of chaos, light from darkness and paints a picture of how God both formed and filled the earth. What life-giving patterns do you see in your days, weeks and years? Are your days ‘God-breathed’? The Genesis account of creation shows us how to live in a pattern of work and rest - and te…
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Missio Dei - the mission or sending of God! The Holy Spirit is on a rescue mission. He is at work in the lives of people and the key to mission is that we join him in what he is already doing in another person's life. Passage: Acts 2 Series: The Holy Spirit Speaker: Rich Holy-spirit icons created by Freepik - Flaticon…
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