We finish our series on the letter to the seven churches of Revelation by looking at the church in Laodicea. We see a portrait of a church that is lacklustre, lifeless and Christ-less. We challenge ourselves to not be the same!
We finish our series on the letter to the seven churches of Revelation by looking at the church in Laodicea. We see a portrait of a church that is lacklustre, lifeless and Christ-less. We challenge ourselves to not be the same!
We continue our series on the letters to the seven churches of Revelation by looking at the letter to the church in Ephesus. We find a church that is at a turning point. As they are being led astray by people coming from within the church, Christ urges them to resist the temptation to compromise and…
We continue our series on the letters to the seven churches of Revelation by looking at the letter to the church in Pergamum. We discover a church that is facing immense persecution and attack, but it isn’t just coming from those outside the church; there are plenty seeking to destroy them from within. We look…
We continue our series on the letters to the seven churches of Revelation by looking at the letter to the church in Smyrna. We see a portrait of a church that is in the midst of incredible suffering and poverty. Yet Christ writes to them to remind them of their wealth in Him. We ask…
We continue our series on the letters to the seven churches of Revelation by looking at the letter to the church in Ephesus. We see a portrait of a church that on the surface seems perfect. They have right doctrine, they love the truth, they are patiently enduring but they have forgotten that whilst correct theology…
We begin our series ‘Seven Letters to Seven Churches’ by looking at some of the reasons that these letters, written to seven different churches over 1900 years ago, are worth studying and discover that these letters contain plenty of challenges & encouragements for our own church today.