Our guest speaker, Will Elphick, challenges us as to what our reputation as individuals and as a church is amongst the communities around us and urges us to ensure that we are known for our faith & love most of all.
Our guest speaker, Will Elphick, challenges us as to what our reputation as individuals and as a church is amongst the communities around us and urges us to ensure that we are known for our faith & love most of all.
We conclude our afternoon sermon series on The Beatitudes by asking ourselves what Jesus means by ‘the persecuted’ and discuss the blessing that belongs to them.
When Jesus’ disciples ask Him to teach them how to pray, He responds with a parable that challenges everything we consider prayer to be. Over the next few weeks we will be unpacking this great parable to learn the way that Christ would have us pray.
In the book of Romans, the Apostle Paul calls the Christians in Rome to be a people ‘devoted to prayer’. Together we look at what it means to truly devote ourselves to prayer and discover the amazing blessings in store for those that truly seek God in prayer.
Our guest speaker Josh Bolt, Minister at Rattlesden Baptist Church, brings an encouragement from the 2 Timothy to keep fighting the good fight of faith. He urges us to keep pressing forwards in our walk with God despite the challenges that we face as Christians everyday.
Our guest speaker Kevin Little, Minister at Stanway Evangelical Church, helps us to see the need for our righteousness and shows us from Romans 4 the only way that we can be made righteous before God.